All flags measure 36 inches by 60 inches and are made with durable quality material suitable for indoor or outdoor use. The left edge has grommets for mounting on a flagpole.
All flags only CDN$22.00 includes shipping anywhere in Canada & the USA
The Maple Leaf flag. In Canada flag etiquette suggests that the Maple Leaf should be flown above other flags on a pole. The Maple Leaf replaced the Union Flag as Canada's national flag in 1965
The Union Flag, also known as the Union Jack combines the St George's Cross of England, St Andrew's Cross of Scotland and the St Patrick's Cross of Ireland. It has been in use since the 17th Century.
The St George's Cross is the national flag of England and is one of the oldest symbols in the world, dating back to the time of King Richard I's crusades to the Holy Land in the 13th Century.
The St Andrews Cross or Scottish Saltire is the official flag of Scotland and is the oldest national flag in the world having been used since the year 732AD. It represents the shape of the cross on which St Andrew was crucified
The Lion Rampant is the ancient flag of the King of Scotland. Since 1672 its use has been restricted by law to the crown and its representatives in Scotland. The Lion Rampant is now unofficially the second national flag of Scotland.
The Welsh Dragon flag is the national flag of Wales. The origin of the dragon comes from legend. Some say that it represents the original inhabitants of the British Isles who escaped subjugation by the Saxons.
The Ulster Banner flag is also better known as the "Red Hand" flag of Northern Ireland. It was the flag of the Northern Ireland government from 1953 until 1972. It is no longer an official government flag.
The Irish Tricolour has been the official flag of the Republic of Ireland since 1916. The green represents Ireland's Gaelic origins The white represents the peaceful link with supporters of William of Orange.