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image by Darrell Neuman, 1 July 2010
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The flag of the Town of Fort MacLeod, Alberta, has a blue background. There are many
elements on it as - town crest near the hoist, a white cloud, three wigwams, a
fort, a building (the training center or saloon?), on a yellow ground, down
left and down right half-roses and four sticks, and on all sides incomplete blue
lines.
Valentin Poposki, 16 February 2010
The unique flag of the Town of Fort Macleod has depictions of a teepee, fort
and store in the center which reflects the community’s historical past to being
an RCMP outpost as well as an important location for trade and commerce in
Southern Alberta. A cloud formation on a light sky blue background represents a
bison. On upper left hand corner of the flag is a simplified representation of
the municipal coat of arms. On the lower left and right of the flag are two Wild
Roses, the official floral emblem of Alberta.
Darrell Neuman, 1 July
2010
About the town:
Fort Macleod is a town in the southwest corner of the province of Alberta, Canada. It is named in honour of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Colonel James Macleod. Fort Macleod was recently chosen from 30 communities as the site for the proposed Alberta Police and Peace Officer Training Center, which is expected to cause an economic boom in the region. It has 3,072 inhabitants... Source: Wikipedia: Fort MacLeod, Alberta.
Valentin Poposki, 16 February 2010