How To Draw The Canadian Flag easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawing tutorial for beginners and kids.
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
The Meaning of the Canadian Flag
Aesthetically
Aesthetically, maple leaves are very beautiful, warm and sweet with brilliant colors. The season of falling leaves always gives us a feeling of immense sadness, but witnessing the maple leaves changing color and falling only gives us a romantic feeling.
The colors of green, red, and orange blend together into a colorful forest, making Canada like a beautiful painting, and autumn is the artist who created that impressive painting.
Geographically
Geographically, the entire map of Canada is on this flag.
With 2 colors, white and red, the white background has a red maple leaf in the middle, next to it are 2 red rectangles on both sides. The red stripes on both sides symbolize the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the white background represents the country’s territory and the maple leaf in the middle symbolizes the Canadian people.
About culture, ethnicity
In addition to carrying a symbol of the country’s unique beauty, the Canadian flag also represents another meaning of harmony and unity of all ethnicities in this multicultural country. Whether you are a Canadian of English or French origin or from wherever you come from, as long as you are a Canadian citizen, everyone is living under one flag, one maple leaf.
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1. Draw the shape of the flag
First, we use a ruler to draw a rectangle for the flag. Note that the width of the flag is 1/2 of its length.
Step 2. Divide the flag
Next, divide the flag into 3 parts, the two sides are equal and smaller than the middle part.
Step 3. Draw the flag symbol
The typical symbol of the flag is the red maple leaf located in the middle of the flag.
Step 4. Color the Canadian flag
With 2 colors white and red, the white background has a red maple leaf in the middle, next to it are 2 red rectangles on both sides.