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Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 184 × 216 pixels. Other resolutions: ... Toronto Maple Leafs logo, circa 1963 to 1967. Items portrayed in this file
Air Canada: Blue aircraft, with the name Air Canada and maple leaves on the front area of the fuselage, directly behind the cockpit, and on the tail. In 2017, a new livery was introduced with a white fuselage with a black underside, lettering, and tail with red maple leaf logos on the engines, fuselage, and tail.
Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 600 × 600 pixels. ... Maple Leaf with white border.svg 650 x 650 wide padding on 4 sides. Maple Leaf (from roundel).svg
The maple leaf has also been seen on the penny before circulation of that coin was stopped in 2013. Canada's official tartan, known as the "Maple leaf tartan", consists of four colours reflecting those of the maple leaf as it changes through the seasons—green in the spring, gold in the early autumn, red at the first frost, and brown after ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 2007 Canada Winter Games; Canada men's national ice hockey team
This vector image is generated programmatically from geometry defined in File:Flag of Canada (construction sheet - leaf geometry).svg. Author: MapGrid: Other versions: Maple leaf -- Liberal.svg Maple leaf -- Conservative.svg Maple leaf -- NDP.svg Maple leaf -- Green.svg Maple leaf -- BQ.svg Maple leaf -- CHP.svg
Logo for the Maple Leafs from 1963 to 1967. The logo was later used as an alternate logo for the Maple Leafs (1992–2000; 2008–2016). The fourth major change came in the 1966–67 season when the logo was changed to an 11-point leaf, similar to the leaf on the then-new flag of Canada to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. [233]
The Sovereign's Flag for Canada, showing a sprig of three maple leaves as part of the design The flag of Canada, featuring one stylized maple leaf in the centre. The maple leaf slowly caught on as a national symbol. In 1868, it was included in the coat of arms of Ontario and the coat of arms of Quebec, and was added to the Canadian coat of arms ...