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The flag of the Town of Iroquois Falls, Ontario, is vertically divided white
and green. The town seal is positioned on the white field, and on the green
field "ONTARIO" in white.
"Here's an image of the Town of Iroquois Falls'
flag. On the left hand side is the official seal of the Corporation of the Town
of Iroquois Falls designed by Eric Aldwinckle O.S.A., commissioned by the
Abitibi Paper Company Ltd.
The official description of the seal is as
follows: "The field is the shape of a scroll is a traditional symbol of
officialdom, documents or authoritative declarations. The log and roll of paper
represents the pulp and paper industry while the shape of the scroll further
suggests a water fall. The stylized rendering of the head of a young bull moose
and the two fish depicts recreation. The wavy lines represent the waters common
to both recreation and industry, and in combination with the two fish forms a
"U" symbolizing
unity.
The seal was officially presented to the town
on January 18, 1971. The colour green represents the forest industry (backbone
of the community's economy) and the francophone population of Iroquois Falls. I
don't know who designed the flag nor do I know when it was officially
accepted/adopted. I strongly suspect it made its appearance between 1971 and
1973, but no record."
Image of the flag and information thanks to Michel
Morrissette, CAO.
The town:
"Iroquois Falls is a small town in
Northern Ontario, Canada, with a population of 4,729 in the Canada 2006 Census.
The town centre lies just off of Hwy 11 on the banks the Abitibi River, west of
Lake Abitibi. Timmins, one of the largest cities in northern Ontario is
approximately 50 kilometers (31 mi) to the west. The following communities are
also within the municipal boundaries: Monteith, Nellie Lake, and Porquis
Junction." - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois_Falls,_Ontario
Official
website:
http://206.47.51.42/portal/en/iroquoisfalls/home
Valentin Poposki, 20 December 2010