Adopted in 1965 shortly after the new national flag was inaugurated, it has been the flag of the province since May 12 of the following year. Its adoption was intended to maintain the legacy …
flag of Manitoba Canadian provincial flag consisting of a red field (background) with the Union Jack in the canton and the provincial coat of arms—a bison and a Cross of St. George—at the …
The white spruce (Picea glauca) is capable of surviving in virtually every climatic and environmental region of Manitoba. It is best known as a traditional Christmas tree, and thus is …
The flag was given royal approval by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in October 1965. The flag is a Red Ensign , which features the Union Jack in the canton , and the coat of arms on a red …
The flag of Manitoba consists of a Red Ensign defaced with the shield of the provincial coat of arms. Adopted in 1965 shortly after the new national flag was in...
In contrast to the comparably sized province to the west, there are very few municipal flags in Manitoba. Two recent additions are the flags of Brandon and Dauphin. The flag of the city of …
The flag of Manitoba was officially adopted and hoisted in 1966. Its visual purpose is to recall and to preserve the Canadian Red Ensign, one featuring a bright red field and the Union Jack. The …
In Manitoba, the prairie crocus (Pulsatilla ludoviciana)—also known as anemone patens, the pasque-flower, the windflower (because of its furry petals) and the gosling plant—was officially …
Today's Flag is the provincial flag of Manitoba. It received Royal Assent in October 1965, and was officially proclaimed on 12 May 1966 to preserve the heritage of the Canadian Red Ensign that …