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The flag of Brampton, Ontario, has a plain white background with the city’s coat of arms placed in the center of the flag.

Symbolism[]

The Brampton City Crest was created in 1974 as the official symbol of the City of Brampton. Its symbols represent the historical roots and strengths of the various towns and townships that were combined to form the City of Brampton. The City Crest is crowned in gold, reminiscent of our British origins and our relationship to Brampton, Cumbria, England. The beaver symbolizes our Canadian heritage and the ethic of hard work. Farming and manufacturing, the area's historical mainstays, are represented in the Crest by the sheaf of grain and the ploughshare. The sheaf also represents the Township of Toronto Gore, one of Brampton's founding communities. The Grand Trunk Railway's role in establishing Brampton as an agricultural, manufacturing and political centre is depicted by the steam engine. The majestic pine tree was selected to represent the Township of Chinguacousy, one of Brampton's founding communities. Chinguacousy (meaning "Land of the Tall Pines") was a term used by the First Nations Peoples to describe the area.[1]

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