Flag of Labrador


The flag of Franco-Terreneuvien flag. the black spruce, a section of a pine family, is the almost numerous tree in Labrador in addition to in the Province of Newfoundland as well as Labrador. The black spruce is the official tree of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and thus serves as a reminder that Labrador is component of that larger entity.

Symbolism


The top white bar represents the snow which colours the culture and lifestyle of Labradorians like no other element. The bottom blue bar represents the waters of Labrador which serve as the highway and sustainer of the people of Labrador. The centre green bar represents the nurturing land. it is thinner than the other two, as the northern climes of Labrador earn short summers.[]

The twig is in two year-growths to equal the past and future of Labrador. The shorter growth of the inner twigs represents the hardships of the past, while the outer twigs are longer as a representation of the hope Labradorians produce for the future. The three branches equal the three founding nations of Labrador; the ]