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Happy Valley-Goose Bay is the largest town in population and land area in the
Labrador region of Newfoundland & Labrador province. Special thanks to Karen
Wheeler for town crest and info.
http://www.happyvalley-goosebay.com/home
John S. Johnson, 12
December 2010
Text and image(s) from Canadian City Flags, Raven 18 (2011), courtesy of the North American Vexillological Association, which retains copyright. Image(s) by permission of Eugene Ipavec.
The flag of the Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay has unequal
horizontal stripes of white, green, and light blue, in widths of 2:1:2. The town
seal appears in the upper left of the white stripe, nearly the full height of the
stripe, and one diameter away from the hoist. It has a central disc surrounded
by a white band, inscribed TOWN OF HAPPY VALLEY · GOOSE BAY,
running from the 7 to 5 o’clock positions and with a dash at the base, all in
black sans-serif letters. The disc portrays a valley with a stream in blue flowing
from a lake and white mountains in the distance to a bay in the foreground,
through a landscape in green with two evergreen trees at the left in black, all
with black details under a light blue sky. In the top centre is the head and neck
of a Canada goose (Branta canadensis) in black and white, looking to the left.
Flanking it are two small Canada geese in black and white, flying toward the
right. Below is a white ribbon with swallow-tailed ends, inscribed LABRADOR
in black sans-serif letters. The Pantone colours of the lower stripes are
green 256 U and blue 2975 U.
Scott D. Mainwaring, Canadian City Flags,
Raven 18,
2011