The symbol on the flag is the Maple Leaf and it that symbol was adopted on the day the flag was adopted, February 15, 1965.
Canada's 'Maple Leaf' flag was officially adopted on February 15, 1965.
The current canadian flag was adopted in 1965.
The current Canadian flag became a national symbol on February 15, 1965.
The picture on the Canadian Flag is a leaf. It is a maple leaf. The leaf is red.
The most recent Canadian flag was adopted on February 15th, 1965.
The Canadian flag is white with a red maple leaf in the centre
The natural symbol on the red and white Canadian flag is the maple leaf.
The Canadian Maple Leaf
a red maple leaf
The first Canadian flag was the "Flag of the Governor General of Canada," which was adopted in 1870. It consisted of the Union Flag of the United Kingdom with the shield of the Coat of Arms of Canada in the middle.
Parliment Hill, Ottawa. February 15, 1965.
During World War II, Canadian forces primarily fought under the Red Ensign, which featured the Union Jack and a Canadian coat of arms. This flag was commonly used by Canadian military units and was a symbol of Canada's participation in the British Commonwealth. The official national flag, the Maple Leaf, was not adopted until 1965.