Flag of Hamilton, Ontario explained

Flag of Hamilton
Adoption:July 15, 2003
Design:Triband with a Canadian pale at the centre
Designer:Bishop Ralph Spence

The flag of Hamilton was designed by Bishop Ralph Spence and granted to the city on July 15, 2003.[1]

The flag was specially designed to complement the Canadian flag being a triband with a Canadian pale at centre. The colours are yellow and royal blue. In the centre is a golden yellow cinquefoil which, as the badge of Clan Hamilton, represents the city's name. The chain on the outside symbolizes both unity and the community's steel industry. The six links in the chain represent the city's six communities: Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook, and Stoney Creek.

Description

On a field golden yellow a Canadian pale royal blue charged with a cinquefoil encircled by a chain of six large and six small links alternated, all golden yellow.

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Notes and References

  1. http://publications.gc.ca/gazette/archives/p1/2003/2003-12-20/pdf/g1-13751.pdf Canada Gazette, Part I