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St. Albert, Alberta (Canada)

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[St Albert] image by Pascal Gross


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Description of the flag

St. Albert's flag was chosen by the residents in a ballot and was officially approved by Council in 1980.

The description provided by the designer is as follows: "In abstract design, the blue and white, the colours of Quebec, recall the Metis and Francophones who were the first settlers in St. Albert. The traditional colours of Britain, red, white and blue, symbolize the many Anglophones who contributed to the expansion of the community".


City of St. Albert
researched by Phil Nelson - 26 February 1999

Commonly used 1:2 flags

[St Albert] image by Masao Okazaki, 13 December 2024
based on photo

[St Albert] image by Masao Okazaki, 13 December 2024
based on photo

Although the official version of the flag is 3x2, the flags actually used by the city are 2:1 and vary slightly in design.
Official flag image: https://stalbert.ca/site/assets/files/5268/c-cc-09_-_city_emblems_and_symbols.pdf

One version has the bars starting at the lower left corner and being angled to the right.
https://static.stalbert.ca/site/assets/files/2451/flag_raising_banner.-full.jpg

The other version has the bars starting further to the right and has a larger shield.
https://static.stalbert.ca/site/assets/files/1469/flags-banner.-full.jpg
https://www.vmcdn.ca/f/files/stalberttoday/import//2017/11/stock-St.-Albert-Place-DR043.jpg
Masao Okazaki, 13 December 2024