August 1860
Canada has a maple leaf on its flag. The flag was officially adopted in 1965.
The flag of Canada was officially adopted in 1965.
Canada's 'Maple Leaf' flag was officially adopted on February 15, 1965.
1936. When the Settlers arrived in Canada the Maple Tree was the only source of shelter, fuel, and wood. The Settlers then made a flag depicting the leaves on the tree and the white and red background is for the snow and the sweat and blood that was spilt to make their great country.
The flag of Canada has a maple leaf and make the place called Canada.
The Maple Leaf
a maple leaf
Maple leaf.
The Maple Leaf
The national flag of Canada, known as the maple leaf was adopted in 1965.
The Maple Leaf flag was chosen in 1967.
Canada's national flag, known as the Maple Leaf, was officially adopted on February 15, 1965. The design features a stylized red maple leaf at its center, symbolizing Canada’s nature and identity. The flag was chosen after a lengthy debate and consultation process that began in the early 1960s, reflecting a desire for a distinct Canadian symbol that would unify the country. The date of its adoption is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day.