Young skaters carried a massive Canadian flag across the Rideau Canal in Ottawa on Friday, February 14, 2025, kicking off celebrations for the 60th anniversary of National Flag of Canada Day. The Canadian Press


February 15, 2025

Ottawa was filled with patriotic energy as Canada marked the 60th anniversary of its national flag. The iconic red and white maple leaf flag was proudly displayed at one of the country’s most famous sites, the Rideau Canal Skateway.

To celebrate the occasion, Canadian Heritage organized a special event on Friday. Young athletes carried a massive Canadian flag across the frozen canal, skating beneath the Laurier Bridge. The sight of the flag waving against the winter sky was a proud moment for many.

Among the attendees was Joan O’Malley from Ottawa, who played a crucial role in the flag’s history. In 1963, she stitched the original prototype of the Canadian flag. Seeing it still flying high 60 years later was an emotional moment for her.

“I don’t want stars and stripes on my flag,” O’Malley said. She emphasized how important the maple leaf is to Canada’s identity. “I’m so fortunate to be Canadian and to have been there when our flag was born. I love our flag.”

The celebration comes amid a wave of strong national pride. Recent comments about Canada potentially becoming the 51st U.S. state sparked a renewed sense of patriotism among Canadians. Many are using this anniversary to reaffirm their love for the country and its values.

All five living former Canadian prime ministers urged citizens to proudly display the flag. The maple leaf, they say, represents Canada’s unity and independence.

Canadian Paralympian Rob Armstrong also shared his thoughts on what the flag means to him.

“When I compete under the flag, I feel like I’m part of something bigger than myself,” he said.

Armstrong noted that Canadian flag sales have increased in recent weeks. Many people feel this year’s Flag Day holds special significance.

“Everyone’s thinking about what it means to be Canadian and the values we stand for,” he added.

The Rideau Canal Skateway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the perfect setting for the celebration. Skaters waved small Canadian flags, while a large one was held high by a group of young people.

The event showcased the deep connection Canadians feel toward their national symbol. The maple leaf flag has been a source of pride since it was officially adopted on February 15, 1965. Today, it remains a powerful emblem of Canada’s history, culture, and unity.

As celebrations continue, the message is clear: the Canadian flag is more than just a symbol. It represents the country’s strength, resilience, and identity—values that Canadians hold dear.

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