WHY FLY A FLAG?

People fly flags for various reasons. Most importantly, I think you should fly a flag to prove you are proud of your heritage, whether that heritage is Canadian or some other culture. Once you have a flag, it will help you determine wind direction and speed before stepping outside your house. You may not want a large flagpole in your yard, try one of our decorative poles, brackets and flags to spruce up the entrance to your home. What better way to welcome friends and family than with an artistic image gently waving in the breeze. For the gardener, we offer a complete range of images in a smaller size with a pole to attract attention to your beautiful flowerbeds. Help celebrate all the occasions of your life with a variety of flags throughout the year. Your neighbours will love to see what you will be flying next.

MULTICULTURALISM

Whether it's your favourite team vying for the World Cup or a string desire to put your heritage forth, we have the flags to help. We carry international flags in sizes that range from 4 x 6" table flags to 36 x 72" flags for a flagpole. Flag etiquette dictates that no other country flag should be flown above the Canadian flag, but it does not dictate you MUST fly a Canadian flag. Part of our freedom is that we can fly any flag we want, unless it involves defacing another country flag (i.e. flying a country flag upside down). Enjoy your heritage and celebrate it the way it deserves.

PRODUCTION PROCESS OF FLAGS

Appliqued
The applique process is sewing the design to the front and back instead of
silk screening. This is a superior flag made with 3.5oz nylon and polyester.
This is very economical for custom orders of one to ten flags, and the delivery time
is quicker. Appliqued flags have excellent durability and colour.
Every appliqued flag we sell comes with a free fly end repair.

Silk Screened
Silk screened nylon flags are made from 1.9oz nylon. They are lightweight and easy to fly.
The colour on these flags is rich. On custom orders you can receive good price breaks on quantity

Printed on Polyester
Using polyester in the production of flags is a European concept. It is a lightweight knitted
material that flies easily and uses a less expensive printing process.
Knitted fabric helps stop unravelling on the fly end. The colour is slightly translucent.