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Flag of Saskatchewan.

The Flag of Saskatchewan

The flag of Saskatchewan is a special sign that shows pride for this part of Canada. It was chosen in 1969 and has two bright colors: green on top and yellow on the bottom. The green reminds us of the forests, and the yellow stands for the golden grain fields.

In the middle of the green part is the coat of arms of Saskatchewan. This picture has many symbols that tell stories about the land and its people. On the right side of the flag, there is a pretty western red lily, which is the official flower of Saskatchewan.

Each year on September 22, people celebrate Saskatchewan Flag Day. They wave the flag and show how much they love their home. The flag is a happy symbol of the beauty and spirit of all who live in Saskatchewan.

Images

Flags of Saskatchewan, Canada, and Alberta flying together in Lloydminster, a city that lies in both provinces.
A flag representing French-speaking communities in Saskatchewan, Canada, waving in the wind.
The Saskatchewan Vice Regal Standard flying above the Legislative Building during the installation of Lieutenant Governor W. Thomas Molloy.

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