‘Biggest Canadian Flag’ Unfurled in Vancouver for World Cup, but May Breach Etiquette
A Metro Vancouver ski resort has unveiled what it says is the largest Canadian flag ever made as it showcases its support for Canada’s team in the World Cup. The flag is spread out on The Cut, a ski run on Grouse Mountain, and is clearly visible from across Burrard Inlet in Vancouver. Blast Media […]
‘Biggest Canadian Flag’ Unfurled in Vancouver for World Cup, but May Breach Etiquette Grouse Mountain Resort has displayed what is claimed to be the largest Canadian flag ever made on a ski run called The Cut. The flag, measuring 160 metres by 80 metres and made of weather-resistant fabric by Blast Media Print, is visible from Vancouver. However, the display may violate federal government etiquette regarding national flags not touching the ground.
- Grouse Mountain Resort unveiled what it claims is the largest Canadian flag ever made.
- The flag is displayed on The Cut ski run and is visible from Vancouver.
- It measures 160 metres long by 80 metres tall and is made of special weather-resistant fabric.
- The company Blast Media Print created the flag.
- The display potentially breaches federal government etiquette as flags should not touch the ground.
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