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Manitoba Flag

$69.90
SKU:
32170
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Origin:
United States

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The Manitoba flag is red with a Union Jack in the canton and a shield on the right depicting St. George’s Cross above a bison.
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Description

Display your pride in Manitoba with this beautifully crafted provincial flag! Each Manitoba flag is manufactured in the USA from nylon, a tough and durable fabric built for outdoor use. Nylon is lightweight, meaning that it can fly easily, even in gentle breezes.

Our Manitoba flag is digitally printed for bold, vivid colors and intricate details in the provincial coat of arms. The inks used in the production of our flags are UV-resistant, which helps prevent fading even when exposed to direct sunlight.

This flag comes equipped with a robust canvas header and brass grommets for simple attachment to one of our outdoor flagpoles. Our Manitoba flag measures 3’ by 5’, which is an excellent fit for our 6’ tangle-free pole.

Manitoba Flag Product Description

  • Made in the United States
  • Authentic 1965 design
  • 100% nylon
  • Strong canvas header
  • Durable brass grommets
  • Single/reverse design
  • 3’ x 5’ size

Upgrade your display by flying the national flag of Canada, or add the flags of its other provinces!

What Animal is on the Flag of Manitoba?

Manitoba’s flag features the province’s coat of arms on the right. Inside the shield is a bison, which Native Americans have used as a source of food and clothing in the region for centuries.

Manitoba Flag Meaning & History

In 1965, the maple leaf flag was adopted as the national flag of Canada, replacing the previous British Red Ensign. Many citizens in Manitoba favored the first design, which was revived as the provincial flag on May 11, 1965, with the province’s coat of arms added on the right. The shield depicts St. George’s Cross, a symbol of England. Below is a bison, an animal that had once been widespread throughout the region.