Each of the bars on the flag represents one of the oceans that boarders each side of Canada.
The Canadian flag depicts an 11 pointed maple leaf in between two bars of red (each 1/4 of the flag in width).
The colours on the Canadian flag are red and white. There are two vertical red bars, one the right and one on the left side of the flag. In the middle is a larger white bar containing a red maple leaf.
two red bars on either end and awhite bar in the middle with a red maple leaf covering the middle
Officially the two red bars have no special meaning.In an earlier design concept of the Canadian Flag promoted by Prime Minister Lester Pearson, it had two narrow blue bars on the sides, which were to represent the Atlantic and the Pacific, and the fact that the nation was united from "sea to sea"; however during the Great Flag Debate of 1964-65 the blue bars were changed to red; since the idea of a red white and blue flag did not appeal to some of the Flag Committee.
At school, my teacher had taught us that the red bars stand for the oceans it's between. Pacific Ocean (on the left) and Atlantic Ocean (on the right). The maple leaf in the middle stands for the national leaf of Canada since there's no national flower but there is for every province and territory.
A simple flag with two equal red and white horizontal bars is a description of Indonesia.
A simple flag with two equal red and white horizontal bars is a description of the flag of India.
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Its Two. Red and White Also there is a red leaf in the middle.