Proposed Flag for Mahone Bay – Design 2C

MAHONE BAY, NS
2A tied top choice Round 1 (top)
5C First Nations representation variant (bottom)

In response to suggestions for First Nations representation in my flag ideas for Mahone Bay, I added the Mi’kmaq star that is a sun symbolizing unity. Its full colours are black (west), white (north), yellow (east), and red (south), but I had seen it depicted in one colour like here, or one colour with black outline. In Design 2A with just the 3 churches, I moved them closer and to the fly and down a bit to insert the Mi’kmaq star like a sun in the sky that goes perfectly with the scene.

REFERENCE
Mahone Bay is a small town of about 1000 residents on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. It is a picturesque tourism destination, especially the iconic three churches along the waterfront of the bay itself, though there are five churches in the town! It has a historic boat/ship building heritage, with more transport and industrial ships in the past, and more pleasure crafts in the present, from all materials but especially wood historically. It is also a current haven for entrepreneurs and business startups growing its population.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahone_Bay,_Nova_Scotia

https://www.townofmahonebay.ca/

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