What do the colours on the new brunswick flag mean
The flag of New Brunswick (Canada) is actually modeled after the province's coat of arms. The gold lion at the top of the flag represents New Brunswick's ties to both the Brunswick region in Germany and the arms of the Monarch of the United Kingdom. The lower two-thirds of the flag represents shipbuilding, one of the province's main industries at the time the coat of arms was made.
Yes there is. it is because New Brunswick was famous for ship building.
The flag of New Brunswick (Canada) is actually modeled after the province's coat of arms. The gold lion at the top of the flag represents New Brunswick's ties to both the Brunswick region in Germany and the arms of the Monarch of the United Kingdom. The lower two-thirds of the flag represents shipbuilding, one of the province's main industries at the time the coat of arms was made.
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador has a ship on its provincial flag. The ship is a representation of the historical significance of fishing and seafaring in the region.
It is the flag of New Brunswick. This is a brief description of it. -At the top, a yellow lion with a red backround. -In the middle, a sailboat with oars sticking out of the sides. -On the bottom, water, which the boat is riding on.
1867
New Brunswick made the worlds first chocolate bar.
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no, new brunswick is not in british columbia, it is a province in New brunswick