The first Northwest Territories flag was chosen in 1969 from entries in a Canada-wide contest. The blue fields on both ends of the Northwest Territories flag represent the territory’s lakes and rivers. The white panel represents ice. The coat of arms depicts the Arctic Ocean. The gold bars for the province’s mineral wealth, and the white fox for its fur-trading history.
Fabric and colours tested for durability and UV resistance
Sewn with a strong, UV resistant thread with a thick, white tape header
Covered in UV resistant formula for longer lasting colours
90%+ colour penetration on both sides
Water resistant
Product made by following the Canadian Federal Government's CGSB guideline
Product satisfaction guaranteed
Made in Canada
Durapoly is a knitted polyester fabric that is fast-drying, fray and wrinkle resistant making it easy to maintain outdoors.
Nylite 200 is our most popular nylon fabric for its value. Our Nylon fabric has a silky and rich texture that is tightly woven to be durable in harsh outdoor conditions. Popular for its more opaque appearance when flying.