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Symbols of a Country

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Canada is a country full of rich symbolism that has developed over the centuries. Explore these images, using them as resources to learn more about your country.


Flags of Canada - Images courtesy of Flags of the World

Flags of Canadian Towns & Cities

Evolution of the Canadian National Flag

Historica Moment on the design of the Canadian Flag

Possible Flags for Canada - 1964


Examples of Canadian Heraldry - Learn more at www.gg.ca


Examples of Canadian Medals - Images Courtesy of the Department of Defense


Provincial Orders - Images courtesy the Department of Defense

The Monarch on Canadian Coinage
Images from the Royal Canadian Mint


The Grave of Sir John A. Macdonald at Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston (Ontario)
June 2nd, 2011