Canada has it's national flag (the Maple Leaf or l'Unifolié) as well as the flags for each of its 13 provinces and territories.
The flag helped define Canada as a nation and give it a separate identity from the UK and all other former colonies which had similar flags.
The best place to find flags and banners in Canada would be at specialty stores that sell these items. Or, gift shops that often have tourists visit may have them in stock. Check out Amazon as well.
Canadian flags come in all sizes, but the length is always 2X the width.
Japan and Canada have the same colors on their national flags. Also, they both have maple trees- but Canada uses them, not Japan
The canadian flag is flown at half mast to represent mourning.
Canada and England
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Ontario is not a country but is a province of Canada. Yes, they have different flags but since Ontario is in Canada, Ontario also uses the Canadian flag. Each province and Territory of Canada has it's own flag.
Canada and France
There are 12 Six Flags Corporation theme parks. There is one in Canada, and one in Mexico.
canadian flags
Yeah there's one in Montreal -La ronde
The U.S. has 6. No other countries have flags there.
The flag helped define Canada as a nation and give it a separate identity from the UK and all other former colonies which had similar flags.
It is game where you have flags around your wast and the other tries to grab the flags
The best place to find flags and banners in Canada would be at specialty stores that sell these items. Or, gift shops that often have tourists visit may have them in stock. Check out Amazon as well.
The country flag is generally the highest. Other flags should be lower. Except during the Olympics, when the Olympic flag is highest or equal to country flags.