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  1. The flag of British Columbia is based upon the shield of the provincial arms of British Columbia. At the top of the flag is a rendition of the Royal Union Flag, defaced in the centre by a crown, and with a setting sun, a view from parliament across the water at the province capitol, representing the location of the province of British Columbia ...

  2. Canadian provincial flag that is horizontally divided, bearing an elongated Union Jack emblem in its upper half and wavy stripes of white and blue and a stylized portion of the sun in its lower half. In the centre of the Union Jack is a golden crown.A new seal was established in 1896 for British

  3. Feb 19, 2024 · B.C.’s provincial symbols highlight unique and important elements of British Columbia, including the Coat of Arms, the Provincial Flag, and the official, flower, bird, mammal, fish, gemstone, tree and tartan design.

  4. Flag. The arms and banner for the British Columbia flag were assigned by royal warrant of King Edward VII in 1906, and the flag was adopted by Order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council in 1960. With a design that duplicates the design of the provincial shield, the flags proportions are five by length and three by width. Floral emblem

  5. Flag of British Columbia. Flag of British Columbia. 1960 [1] Duplicates the design of the shield of arms of British Columbia. Legislative coat of arms/logo. The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia coat of arms or logo. Great Seal. The Great Seal of the Province of British Columbia.

  6. The Flag of British Columbia. Any resident or corporation of British Columbia can proudly fly the province’s distinctive flag. The flag’s use is not governed by legislation but rather by convention and the dignity that should be aforded to all of the province’s symbols. Always fly the flag on its own mast. The flag may be flown both night and day.

  7. DESCRIPTION. The flag of British Columbia was officially adopted in 1960. The flag is in essence an armorial banner of the Arms of the Province ( granted in 1906) and topped by a Union Jack.

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