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Leduc, Alberta (Canada)

Leduc County

Last modified: 2013-01-05 by rob raeside
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[flag of Leduc] image contributed by Darrell Neuman, 1 December 2012

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Description of the flag

Leduc, Alberta displays in public a white flag with a new logo.
Darrell Neuman, 1 December 2012


Heraldic Grant

[heraldic flag of Leduc] image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 2 November 2005
Source: city of Leduc, Alberta

Grant of Arms, Supporters, Flag and Badge
August 20, 2004
Vol. IV, p. 391

Description: A banner of the Arms. Coat of arms: Or goutté de poix a ducal coronet Gules.

From the city website

The gold symbolizes the wealth from grain, and from the oil that for more than 50 years has been a pillar of the local, provincial and national economy. The black drops are a traditional heraldic method of representing oil, and here they represent the first wells that were tapped: the huge Leduc oil field beginning in 1957. The ducal cornet is a pun on the name of the City and honours its namesake, Pčre Leduc.

Flag: The flag appears as the Arms in a rectangular format.

The Arms was an original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada. Granted 20 August 2004.

researched by Phil Nelson, 15 July 2005


Previously used flag

[flag of Leduc] image contributed by Darrell Neuman, 28 April 2006
Source: city of Leduc, Alberta

From the city website

Arms: The gold and red link the Arms to the colours used by the City in its current wordmark.

researched by Phil Nelson, 15 July 2005