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The photo was contributed on 1 January 2013 to Waymarking, with the
following text:
"The flag bears the seal of The Corporation of the
City of Trail, the motto upon which is "Gold must be tried by fire". The
reference is to Trail's lifeblood industry, the Teck Smelter. The seal also
contains a depiction of the smelter itself.
Built in 1895, the
smelter was bought shortly thereafter and named the Cominco Smelter
(Consolidated Mining Company) by the CPR. It was built to process gold from
the newly opened mines at Rossland, about 7 miles to the west. The ore
bodies, however, turned out to contain much more lead, zinc and silver than
gold, so additions to the smelter were carried out to handle those metals,
as well. One of the largest lead/zinc smelters in the world, it is Trail's
"raison d'etre" to this day, 118 years later."
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMG678_Silver_City_of_Canada_Trail_BC
Ivan Sache, 19 March 2013
Good photos of this flag and its seal is available in this 2020 newspaper
article:
https://www.trailtimes.ca/community/why-the-city-of-trail-has-its-own-flag/
(The 1977 photo shows the logo, not the flag, being given to a visitor)
Masao Okazaki, 25 April 2021