- Flag of Yukon
Infobox flag
Name = Yukon
Article =
Use = 110000
Symbol =
Proportion = 1:2
Adoption =March 1 1968
Design = Ablue ,white andgreen tricolour with theCoat of Arms of Yukon at the centre, above a wreath offireweed
Type =The
flag ofYukon ,Canada , is a green, white, and bluetricolour with theCoat of Arms of Yukon at the centre above a wreath offireweed , the territorial flower. An official flag for Yukon was created during the 1960s, a decade where theNational Flag of Canada was chosen as well as several other provincial flags were created. The Flag of Yukon was officially selected from a territory-wide design competition in 1967, with the winning design adopted onMarch 1 ,1968 .History
The Flag of Yukon was officially adopted on
March 1 ,1968 . The flag was chosen from a territory-wide competition as part of Canada's Centennial celebrations of 1967. The competition was sponsored by the Whitehorse branch of theRoyal Canadian Legion . A C$100 prize was offered to the winning design.cite book|last=Fraser|first=Alistair B.|title=The Flags of Canada: THE YUKON ANDTHE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES|date=1997|pages=Chap XX|url=http://fraser.cc] There were a total of 137 submissions with the winning design coming fromYukon College graduate Lynn Lambert. Lambert submitted 10 designs of which one made the final three designs as selected by a committee, with his eventually being named the winner.Cite web|url=http://www.gov.yk.ca/yukonglance/flag.html|title= The Yukon Flag|accessdate=2006-11-11|year=2006|author=Government of Yukon|work= Yukon at a Glance] Aprototype design was sentOttawa for suitable heraldic description. An expert in Ottawa sent back an amended version of the submitted flag design. The committee in Whitehorse however kept with the original design.cite book|last=Fraser|first=Alistair B.|title=The Flags of Canada: THE YUKON AND THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES|date=1997|pages=Chap XX|url=http://fraser.cc] The flag was adopted by a 'Flag Act' onDecember 1 ,1967 .Cite web|url=http://flagspot.net/flags/ca-yt.html|title= The Yukon Flag|date=2003-03-14|accessdate=2007-01-05|year=2006|author=Government of Yukon|work= Yukon (Canada)|author=Christopher Southworth| publisher =FOTW Flags Of The World website]Design
ymbolism
The flag is divided into three coloured panelsCite web|url=http://www.gov.yk.ca/yukonglance/flag.html|title= The Yukon Flag|accessdate=2006-11-11|year=2006|author=Government of Yukon|work= Yukon at a Glance] :
*green representing Yukon's forests
*white representing snow
*blue representing Yukon's lakes and riversIn the centre of the white panel is theCoat of Arms of Yukon above a wreath offireweed , thefloral emblem of the Yukon. The crest of the Coat of Arms is a Malamutesled dog , a common work dog in theYukon , standing a mound of snow. The shield of the Coat of Arms contains at the top, across of St. George forEngland with aroundel with a pattern ofvair (fur), called "Roundel in Vair". [Cite web|url=http://www3.sympatico.ca/goweezer/canada/flagYUK.htm|title=Yukon - Flag|accessdate=2007-01-05 |work=Provinces and Territories of Canada Flags, Crests and Official Symbols|author=Canadiana Website] Below in the middle of the shield are two wavy lines representing Yukon's rivers on a blue background. Finally at the bottom of the shield are two red triangles representing Yukon's mountains with gold circles in them representing the Yukon's great mineral resources. [Cite web|url=http://sd71.bc.ca/Sd71/Edulinks/Canada/ytindex.htm|title= Yukon Territory|accessdate=2006-12-31|author=Comox Valley School District]Technical description
The Flag of Yukon has a flag ratio of 1:2, equivalent to the
Flag of Canada . The centre white panel is larger by one and a half times the width of each of the other two panels, for a pale ratio of 1 to 1.5 to 1.cite conference|title=Flag Act|booktitle=Revised Statutes of the Yukon 2002|pages=1-2|publisher=Government of the Yukon| date=2002|url=http://www.gov.yk.ca/legislation/acts/flag.pdf|accessdate = 2007-01-05|format=PDF]Terminology
In
flag terminology , the flag is atricolour , meaning it has three colours, in approximately equal size. However, it may not be considered a truetricolour as it is defaced, containingCoat of Arms of Yukon , where a true tricolour contains no additional symbols.ee also
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Symbols of Yukon
*Coat of arms of Yukon References
External links
* [http://www.gov.yk.ca/aboutyukon/emblemsandsymbols.html#Yukon_Flag Government of Yukon: The Yukon Flag]
* [http://www.fotw.net/flags/ca-yt.html Yukon Flag at FOTW.net]
* [http://www3.sympatico.ca/goweezer/canada/flagYUK.htm Yukon - Flag]
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