Flag of Saskatchewan | |
Adopted | March 1, 1969 |
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Designed by | Sister Imelda [1] |
Proportions | 1:2 [2] |
The flag of Saskatchewan is a horizontal bicolour of green and yellow, with the Saskatchewan armorial bearings, stylized, in the canton area. In the center of the fly area of the flag is a large stylized prairie lily. [3]
Symbolism[]
The armorial bearings represent Saskatchewan. The prairie lily is the provincial floral emblem of Saskatchewan. Green represents the forests of the province, and yellow represents grain. [4] The proportions of 1:2 are the same proportions of the flag of Canada.
References[]
Provinces/Cities British Columbia ( Abbotsford | Vancouver | Victoria) | Alberta ( Calgary | Edmonton | Lethbridge) | Saskatchewan ( Regina | Saskatoon) | Manitoba ( Altona | Winnipeg) | Ontario ( Gloucester | Hamilton | Kawartha Lakes | Niagara Falls | Ottawa | Thunder Bay | Toronto) | Quebec ( Montreal | Quebec City) | Newfoundland and Labrador ( Newfoundland | Labrador | Burgeo | Fortune | Wabush) | New Brunswick ( Saint John) | Nova Scotia ( Bridgewater | Cape Breton | Halifax) | Prince Edward Island ( Charlottetown | Montague) Territories |