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Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia is Canada's Best Kept Secret

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Explore the museum displays and the College gift shop, wander the grounds. Enjoy a relaxing evening horseback riding at Little Pond Stables, but, as the sun sets, keep in mind that the ceilidhs are just beginning! Rob Raeside, 19 February 2003 The Cape Breton tartan was developed in 1957 and has been in common use since then. Visit the Point2 Homes blog and you can find up to date expert advice on many markets throughout Canada, regular market reports, neighbourhood scoops in cities throughout the provinces, real estate deals and useful recommendations.

Top of the Island At the Top of the Island, you can wake up to the call of the birds and the rush of the waves luring you out to explore. The green bar rises up in the fly to silhouette a hill. My sense is that the yellow saltire on blue was more commonly seen in the 1980s, but the tartan map flag in the 1990s.

Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia is Canada's Best Kept Secret

There has been an unofficial flag of Cape Breton Island for many years, and when I went to try to buy one on my last visit there, I discovered that it no longer exists, and that this where is cape breton island official flag is there. The new flag is white with four coloured bars across the bottom in blue over green over yellow over grey. These bars are separated by a narrow black fimbriation. The green bar rises up in the fly to silhouette a hill. Toward the hoist is a stylized green bald-headed eagle in flight. The colours include blue for sea; green for green hills; grey for the coal that is mined there. The old flag used in Cape Breton Island was generally forest green although one manufacturer insists she made in dark bluewith a yellow or white circle in the centre, carrying an outline map of Cape Breton Island coloured in Cape Breton Island tartan green, yellow, black and white. It appears to have faded away, and the flag most widely seen on the island is now a Canadian pale, forest green and white, a couped forest green saltire overlain by a gold ring with a green map of Cape Breton Island in the centre on white. Rob Raeside, 16 April 2008 In The Cape Breton Post, 22 November 2009, Chris Shannon and Erin Pottie relate the struggle of Margaret Gooding for the recognition of the flag designed by her daughter in 1993. The article also provides details on the adoption of the flag. It attracted more than 2,000 entries and named Gooding as the first-place winner. The island rises from the sea represented by a blue stripe and three other bands — green, yellow, and grey — symbolize the colours of the Cape Breton tartan. It bears a forest green and white Canadian pale, a green diagonal cross in the middle overlaid by a gold ring with a green outline of Cape Breton Island. On the ring are the words, Cape Breton Island, Canada. The official flag appeared briefly on licence plates, T-shirts, and other souvenir items in the early where is cape breton island but disappeared soon after, Gooding said. The original concept had different colours, including orange to represent the molten steel of the Sydney steel plant. I just wanted something that was intriguing. I needed something that applied to everybody and I felt nature applied to everybody. Following the contest, the Cape Bretoner magazine placed all entries in binders, including the official flag, which circulated through public libraries on the island in May and June 1993. The flag designs were displayed at the Cape Breton Centre for Heritage and Science during the summer of 1993, and eventually archived at the Beaton Institute at Cape Breton University. Ralph Maclean of Ankerville St. Its design suggests a saltire on a blue field with a circle the centre. Where is cape breton island the arms of the saltire are broken at the outer ring of the circle. The design reflects the flags of Scotland and Nova Scotia. A map, in green, of Cape Breton fills the gold disc inside the circle. On the grey outer ring appear the words, at the top, Cape Breton Island, at the bottom the word Canada, each in upper case. Between the words and on each side are five small symbols, a fir tree for the Indiansa fleur-de-lis for the Where is cape breton island settlers, a thistle for the Scottish, a rose for the English, and a shamrock for the Irish. Later immigrants are represented by the outer black ring. The blue field is the Atlantic Ocean, the arms of the saltire are gold and represent the four counties of Inverness, Richmond, Victoria, and Cape Breton. The green map indicates farming, mineral and lumber resources, and the beauty of the Island. The gold circle stands tor fishing and offshore resources. The inner black circle recalls the coal mines, the first major industry of Cape Breton Island. The grey circle represents the steel industry. The arms of the saltire are broken and the gap between these bars and the circle marks the crossing of settlers to the New World. Falko Schmidt, 11 January 2002 I'm a native Cape Bretoner, and I'm familiar with the so-called, previous flag, with the saltire and image of the island, and all. The odd thing is though, that the versions of this flag that I've seen, are primarily vert and or. The field of this flag is green, not blue, nor is there any reference, in symbols of the peoples who are Cape Bretoners. The flag I've seen may be a simplified, more graphic version of this earlier flag. Brian Gabriel, 16 April 2007 Today I saw a very similar flag, except that the saltire was green and the field was white don't remember the details of the seal. It was hung in the front window of an Ottawa residence in Chinatown. Luc Baronian, 12 November 2005 Variants image by Rob Raeside, 19 February 2003 Keep in mind that until the white flag with an eagle appeared in 1997, there was no official flag for the island. However the island has a strong sense of regional identity, and it is no surprise that different people devised flags to represent the island. They were made locally, and I think both were sold in gift shops and tourist bureaus. My sense is that the yellow saltire on blue was more commonly seen in the 1980s, but the tartan map flag in the 1990s. Rob Raeside, 19 February 2003 The Cape Breton tartan was developed in 1957 and has been in common use since then. The only significant event in the 1990s which may have some significance to the mentioned decade of the 1990s is that 8 communities in Cape Breton County were amalgamated into one community, namely the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Those communities are Sydney, North Sydney, Sydney Mines, Glace Bay, New Waterford, Dominion, Louisbourg, and the County of Cape Breton. To mark this, a coat of arms, badge, and a flag were granted to the new municipality by the Chief Herald of Canada, Mr. Barry Gabriel, 24 October 2007.

Throughout July and August, more adventurous souls can take a ghost walk through historical Sydney, past weathered graves and old jails. Stand atop the rolling hills and stare down at the bay below. However the arms of the saltire are broken at the outer ring of the circle. Prices for vehicles climbed, and hotel options diminished, the longer I waited to book. By late afternoon, head back through the Margarees, stopping for a browse at the Cape Breton Clay pottery. This is fairly easy to see when you look at the slightly odd shapes of the houses tilted slightly downwards. As you hug the world-famous Cabot Trail coastline, you'll wind through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where lush, forested river canyons carve into the ancient plateau, edged by rust-coloured cliffs. Take the gravel road toward the Big Intervale Fishing Lodge. Take a drive down to the Margaree Valley to visit the Margaree Salmon Museum — the history of salmon fishing in the area is over 100 years old, and the Margaree is a world-famous salmon river. The article also provides details on the adoption of the flag. It really depends on the types of accommodations you book and the restaurants you choose to eat at. Additional things to watch out for are the challenging hiking paths, and some local libraries that allows public guests to come in, and kick back with a good book or two.

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