Buy Provincial & Territorial Flags — All 13 Canadian Jurisdictions
Canada's ten provinces and three territories each carry their own distinct history, culture, and identity — and their flags reflect that. At FLAG.ca, we celebrate the rich visual tradition of Canada's regional flags, from the iconic fleur-de-lis of Quebec to the polar bear of Nunavut, helping Canadians display their home province or territory with pride.
1. The Provinces — Flying Your Regional Identity
Each of Canada's ten provinces has a unique flag that speaks to its founding history and regional character. Ontario's flag carries the Union Jack alongside the provincial shield; British Columbia features a golden setting sun over a Union Jack background; Alberta's wild rose on a cerulean field is one of the cleanest flag designs in the country. Whether you're from Newfoundland and Labrador or Saskatchewan, there's a provincial flag that tells your story.
Provincial flags are popular for display in homes, offices, schools, and businesses, either on their own or alongside the national Maple Leaf. A provincial flag paired with a Canadian flag on a two-pole bracket at a business entrance is one of the most common and effective flag display setups in Canada.
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Canada's three territories — Nunavut, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories — each have visually striking flags that are less widely recognized but deeply meaningful. Nunavut's flag, adopted in 1999 when the territory was created, features the Inuksuk and the North Star against blue and gold fields. Yukon's flag is distinguished by its three vertical stripes and the territorial coat of arms featuring a sled dog. The Northwest Territories' flag uses a bold white-blue-white pattern with the territorial shield at its centre.
Territorial flags are particularly sought after by Canadians who have lived or worked in the North, as well as collectors and schools looking to represent the full breadth of Canadian geography.
Display the Full Set — All 13 Flags
Complete provincial and territorial flag sets are available for schools, government offices, and Canadiana collectors.
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Complete sets of all thirteen Canadian provincial and territorial flags are a popular purchase for schools, libraries, municipal buildings, and government offices. These sets are typically available as desk flag sets — all thirteen small flags in matching stands — or as a coordinated collection of full-size display flags. A full provincial and territorial flag set displayed in a government reception area or school hallway is a powerful statement about the breadth and diversity of Canada.
Many educational institutions use provincial flag sets as teaching tools for geography and social studies, making them a practical as well as decorative investment.
4. Displaying Provincial Flags Alongside the Maple Leaf
When flying a provincial or territorial flag alongside the national Canadian flag, proper display protocol should always be followed. The Canadian flag takes precedence and should always be flown on the left when facing the building, or in the position of honour in a line of flags. Provincial and territorial flags should fly at the same height as the national flag — never above it.
For indoor displays, the Canadian flag is typically placed to the speaker's right in a formal setting, with the provincial flag to the left. A matching set of poles, finials, and display bases in coordinating hardware gives a professional, finished look suitable for boardrooms, reception areas, and ceremonial spaces.
5. Most Popular Provincial Flags in Canada
Unsurprisingly, the most purchased provincial flags tend to mirror population — Ontario and Quebec flags are consistently the top sellers, followed closely by British Columbia and Alberta. However, regional pride is a powerful driver, and flags from every province see strong local sales. Hockey culture plays a role too: provincial flags from provinces with beloved NHL franchises — Ontario (Maple Leafs), Quebec (Canadiens), British Columbia (Canucks), Alberta (Flames and Oilers) — are frequently paired with hockey memorabilia in fan rooms and basements.
Increasingly, Canadians living abroad purchase their home province's flag as a display piece, connecting them to home while living in another country. These diaspora buyers are a significant market for quality Canadian provincial flags that hold up as display pieces and ship reliably internationally.