The Western Red Lily joins the provincial coat of arms on Saskatchewan’s flag, whose green and gold fields represent the province’s northern forests and southern wheatfields. A 60th anniversary version, featuring a stylized sheaf of wheat on red and green fields, is also flown, but not officially.
Available in Nylite or Durapoly
A bright appearance with a tough and sturdy touch
Fabric and colours tested for durability and UV resistance
Sewn with a strong, UV resistant thread with a thick, white tape header
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. If you are looking for a bright white on the fine details of a provincial flag, this product is meant for you.
Nylite 200 is our most popular nylon fabric for its value. Through several colour and field testing, our team has developed a true "Canada Red" that shines bright. It is durable yet lightweight and is coated for UV and water resistance to keep your flag colours lasting longer.