The current Canadian flag became a national symbol on February 15, 1965.
The Canadian Maple Leaf
The schooner Old Bluenose, built in Lunenburg Nova Scotia The ship is on the front, or obverse. By convention the side with the monarch's picture is considered to be the back, or reverse.
because it just is
Canada is NOT a state, so has no state animals. The Canadian NATIONAL animals are the beaver which has been a symbol since 1975, and the Canadian horse,which has been a symbol since 2002.
bluenose
It is the Bluenose was a Canadian fishing and racing schooner from Nova Scotia built in 1921. She was later commemorated by a replica Bluenose II built in 1963. A celebrated racing ship and hard-working fishing vessel, Bluenose became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia as well as important Canadian symbol in the 1930s. The name "bluenose" originated as a nickname for Nova Scotians from as early as the late eighteenth century. And On January 28, 1946 she foundered on a reef off the coast of Haiti and sank. L
The ship is a representation of the "Bluenose", a famous Canadian schooner. The artist, Emmanuel Hahn, used three ships including the Bluenose as his models, so the ship design is actually a composite.
It's an image of the Bluenose, which was a Canadian fishing boat and racing schooner in the 1920s and '30s.
Bluenose (boat on the dime)
The Bluenose. It appears on the Canadian dime.
The beaver is a symbol of Canada because that animal was very important to the country's early economy. Trappers went across the country to hunt them and bring back the pelts for use in clothing.
The schooner on the front of the Canadian dime was a depiction by Emmanuel Hahn of Bluenose.
There was no design change, so it's still an image of a boat called the Bluenose.
It was a replica of Bluenose.
It would depend on which Canadian symbol you're talking about.
because its a good Canadian symbol