What is prince edwards island flag?

The flag of Prince Edward Island consists of a stylized depiction of the province's coat of arms in the centre, on a background of three horizontal stripes of red, white, and yellow. The red and white stripes represent the province's location on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, while the yellow stripe represents the warmth and light of summer. The coat of arms displays three oak saplings, representing the Island's three counties, under a large oak tree, which symbolizes Great Britain. The lion in the top left quadrant represents England, the unicorn in the top right represents Scotland, the shamrock in the bottom left represents Ireland, and the tree in the bottom right represents Prince Edward Island's forests. The flag was officially adopted on March 24, 1964.