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Quesnel, British Columbia (Canada)

Cariboo Regional District

Last modified: 2019-10-14 by rob raeside
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[Quesnel flag] image contributed by Darrell Neuman, 2 April 2008


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Description of the flag

The municipal flag of the City of Quesnel, B.C. (population: 9,915) features forested hills, a lake, recreational fishing boat, logging truck, gold pan, gold nugget, water wheel and flowers.
Darrell Neuman, 2 April 2008

The flag of the City of Quesnel, British Columbia, consists of city logo on a yellow background.
"Our logo contains images that have significance to our City. On the left, the Cornish Waterwheel, used by the gold miners during the 1870s Gold Rush accompanies the miner's gold pan. Mining still has importance to our economy. Forestry is represented by the trees behind the waterwheel and the log truck on the roadway. The Cariboo Mountains in the distance with a lake at their base depict the abundance of outdoor recreation in and around our city. Look closely and you will see a boat. The bottom of the logo is dotted with flowers of which Quesnel has millions in our parks, gardens and lining our streets." Image of the flag and information thanks to Matt Wood, Communications Supervisor.

The City:
"Quesnel is a small city that is part of the Cariboo District of British Columbia, Canada. Located nearly evenly between the cities of Prince George and Williams Lake, it is on the main route to northern British Columbia and the Yukon. It has 9,326 inhabitants." - from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quesnel,_British_Columbia

Official website: http://www.city.quesnel.bc.ca
Valentin Poposki, 4 November 2010s


Logo flag

[Quesnel flag] image located by Valentin Poposki, 18 September 2019

Another flag of the City of Quesnel. This time just a "Q" on a blue field. Taken from Waymarking.
Valentin Poposki, 18 September 2019