Tuesday, February 25, 2025

The National Flag

 A series of historical photos were on display. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the raising of the Maple Leaf. On February 15th, 1965, the new national flag was raised on Parliament Hill. The date is Flag Day now.


The flag has spent time in space.


This is a maple leaf made of people, all in red gathered together on Canada Day for photographic posterity.


Terry Fox incorporated the flag into his shirts he wore during his Marathon of Hope.


This former bank looks dramatic in blue spotlights. Another ice sculpture stands in front of it, with the flag embedded in it.


It has the look of a fireplace, and the Ice Hogs were in front of it as I passed by.


This ice sculpture pays tribute to the distinctive Metis culture, a blend of Indigenous and French that became a people of their own accord, recognized as such.

30 comments:

  1. It is great to have a flag that is immediately recognisable.

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  2. Love the flag image, ice hogs are cute and the beautiful ice sculpture at the end. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  3. ...your flag is one of the finest designs flying in the breeze. It's simply a beauty.

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  4. Good series. I especially liked all the people dressed in red to make a giant Maple leaf.

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  5. It's one of the most beautiful flags I know.

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  6. That's a very delicate sculpture.

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  7. I like the bank is decorated with lights, the building looks very grand.

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  8. The Canadian flag is my favorite flag of all the countries. Simple, elegant, perfect.

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  9. Thank you for the bit of history. I had no idea that Flag Day in Canada is celebrated on February 15th. People should be proud of their countries and their history.

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  10. I always liked the Canadian flag, it's a beauty.

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  11. Like the night sculptures and of course the Canadian flag ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. It’s hard to believe the controversy at the time and the opposition from groups that are now among its most fervent supporters.

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