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Bonnyville, Alberta (Canada)

Bonnyville Municipal District

Last modified: 2026-06-06 by rob raeside
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[flag of Bonnyville] image by Masao Okazaki, 7 May 2026
based on photo located by Valentin Poposki, 7 May 2026


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Description of the flag

The Town of Bonnyville, Alberta, has a new flag.

"Our logo is the most visible element of our identity. It represents who we are and where we’re from. Just like the Town of Bonnyville, our logo is bold, confident and full of life.
Our emblem incorporates elements that represent Bonnyville’s strong and resilient character. These natural elements celebrate our sense of place.
Our dynamic logo elements live harmoniously within a bold letter B shape creating a unique, ownable icon for the Town of Bonnyville."

There is no information when the change occurred.
https://town.bonnyville.ab.ca/about-bonnyville/

The flag can be seen in the Council Chambers in this video (2025), in the upper right corner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEaDAEnzvv4
Valentin Poposki, 7 May 2026

The logo images on the page you linked to are June or July 2024:
https://town.bonnyville.ab.ca/.../2024/06/Bonnyville_Icon_Gold_RGB.png

Better photos:
https://town.bonnyville.ab.ca
https://www.lakelandtoday.ca/bonnyville-news

Link to flag on the linked page dated July 2024: https://town.bonnyville.ab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/townlogo-bg.jpg

Here's a photo dated Dec 2024 with the new logo and the old flag: https://investbonnyville.ca/.../2024/12/Bonnyvilleentrance-sign-500x383.png
Masao Okazaki, 7 May 2026


Former Flag

[flag of Bonnyville] image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 7 July 2006

The flag seems to be 1:2 with four irregular horizontal stripes, emulating a highly stylized landscape. From the top, light blue, green, dark blue and black. The green stripe is separated from its neighbours by a thick black line, and its meeting line with dark blue is irregularly wavy, like calm waves lapping on a (blue?) beach. Emerging from the green stripe onto the light blue one, a yellow sun disc, also thickly lined in black, and so does the a white stylized goose (?) flying to the upper hoist, its posterior body half overlapping the sun disc at "12 to 2 o'clock". On the black stripe, the lettering "Bonnyville" set in "Benguiat light" typeface.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 7 July 2006