The Mississippi doesn't flow in or out of any Canadian provinces.
The leaf on the Canadian flag - is a Maple leaf.
The Canadian flag does not have anything blue.
The present Canadian flag is the red-and-white 'Maple Leaf' flag. It has two large red borders on each side, with a red maple leaf on a white background in the centre. There have been a few flags used by Canada. The one used immediately prior to the 'Maple Leaf' was known as the 'Canadian Red Ensign.' The Red Ensign contained the British 'Union Jack' in its upper left portion, with the Canadian Coat of Arms on the right, on a red background. Some Canadian provinces fly a 'red ensign' that displays its provincial coat of arms.
Well, two Canadian provinces actually border Minnesota, Manitoba and Ontario.
The union jack on a sea of red, with the emblems of all the provinces.
I'm sorry You must be mistaken, there isn't any blue on the Canadian Flag. Do you mean the blue colour on one of the provinces in Canada?
The maple leaf on the canadian flag symbolise each provinces and territories with each tip it has. The Maple is a common tree in the south east of canada.
Canadian provinces are bigger (example: British Columbia is a province that is bigger)
No Canadian provinces border Illinois
The Nova Scotia flag is the only Canadian provincial flag that is officially recognized by the British monarchy, thus the Lt. Governor of Nova Scotia has a special flag adopting the official Nova Scotia flag.
The Mississippi doesn't flow in or out of any Canadian provinces.
What is the name of it
New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador are two Canadian provinces that start with 'New.'
Alaska (US state) and Yukon (Canadian Territory).
To the north Montana borders Canadian provinces British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
The present Canadian flag was established in 1965.