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Rossland, British Columbia (Canada)
Kootenay Boundary Regional District
Last modified: 2012-08-11 by rob raeside
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Description of the flag
The flag of the City of Rossland, British Columbia, is blue with city
shield on it. The shield is red and white with skier and crown. The coat of
arms is granted in 1996, but there is no info about the flag. Image of the
flag thanks to Tracey Butler, Corporate Officer.
About the city:
"Location: Rossland is located approximately halfway between Vancouver and
Calgary on Highway 3B, only 6 kilometres north of the U.S. border. Nestled
between the Monashee and Selkirk Mountain ranges in the heart of the West
Kootenays, Rossland boasts a glowing reputation as a highly desirable
location in which to plant roots.
Small-town life: With a population
of 3,557, no traffic lights or sprawling malls, the City of Rossland is
really a small town. But back in 1897 when tremendous gold finds lured
thousands of people, Rossland incorporated. The city celebrated its
centennial in 1997 by flaunting its many assets for all to enjoy." - from
city official website:
http://rossland.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=23
Valentin Poposki, 29 March 2010