Since Canada has no national flower, there is a national leaf for the country even though there's a flower for each province and territory. It is the maple leaf. The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada so they added it to the flag. It is just like national flowers. In Holland, their national flower is Tulips and there are a lot of them. In Canada, there are lots of maple leafs and trees.
Yes, a maple leaf is part of the flag. See the Related Links section below for a link to a picture of it.
No, there is not a historical connection
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According to this site (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/24612-final-game-at-maple-leaf-gardens-defining-moments-in-leafs-history-number-2) it was Todd Warriner.
Bryan McCabe is the Maple Leaf defenseman who scored 5 goals in a game, achieving this feat on February 10, 2004, against the Washington Capitals.
The beaver and the maple leaf
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. The reason why the maple leaf is used if because it represents nature and the environment which is an important part of Canada and Canadian history.
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf; specifically, a sugar maple leaf.
The leaf on the Canadian flag - is a Maple leaf.
The name of the Canadian flag is The Maple Leaf. :)
Horizontally, the leaf tips face up' Vertically, leaf tips to the left
The Canada flag is the only flag with a maple leaf. Therefore, the flag is the only flag that has a maple leaf with 11 points on it.
The Canadian flag has a maple leaf on it because there are lots of maple trees in Canada and that tree is where they get sap to make maple syrup. It is also for symbolism because the maple leaf is a Canadian symbol.
The leaf in the center of the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. It is the national leaf in Canada, due to the large amount of maple trees found there.
Jacques Saint-Cyr had the idea of putting the maple leaf on the flag.
Jacques Saint-Cyr had the idea of having a maple leaf on the flag.
Canada, located in North America, has a maple leaf on its flag.