The symbol on the Alberta Flag is the Coat of Arms of Alberta. It was granted to Alberta by King Edward VII in 1907.
No, it is not illegal to pick wild roses of Alberta, they are practically like "weeds" in Alberta.
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Coat of Arms
The red cross on the Alberta flag symbolizes the province's British heritage and ties to the United Kingdom, specifically referencing the flag of England. It represents the historical influence of British settlers in Alberta. Additionally, the red cross is often associated with the Christian faith and signifies protection and support. The flag itself combines these elements with Alberta's natural features, reflecting the province's identity.
What are you talking about? Are you referring to the Alberta flag, or of the province from space, or what? Please be more specific!
I have no idea . But it symbolizes friendship?
they didn't pick the flag a lady knit the flag and every state that joined the union they kept on changing the numbers of stars in the U.S flag.
They stand for mountains EH
The coat of arms and the flag of Alberta are doubles. First, the blue sky and yellow wheat refer to the provincial colors - blue and gold. The gold is actually a deep yellow, similar to wheat and often the colors are called "Alberta blue" or "Alberta gold." The red and white cross at the top is the Cross of St. George, representing Alberta's ties to Britain. The wheat field represents Alberta's crops. Above is the prairies, parkland and mountains, all signifying the diverse geography of Alberta. Hope that answers your question!
Mountains, wheat, open sky and the rolling foothills.
Because she stinks in flag football