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![[Elgin County, ON, flag]](../images/c/ca-on-el2.jpg) image located by 
Valentin Poposki, 27 October 2011
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The County of Elgin, Ontario, has two flags. One, the traditional, is used 
for official functions of the county. It is the county crest on a white 
background. The crest is circular with an inner shield that shows a beaver under 
(oak or maple?) leaves. In the outer circle "COUNTY*OF*ELGIN*ONTARIO". Above is 
positioned a crown. The other, marketing flag, is used to promote the county and 
flies from the exterior of county facilities. It consists of the county logo on 
a white background. The logo consists of three curves - yellow, green and blue, 
"Elgin (in green) / County (in green-yellow)" and "Progressive by Nature (in 
green)" below. 
Information, photos of the flags and images of the crest and 
the logo thanks to Brian Masschaele, Director of Community and Cultural 
Services.
About the county:
"The County of Elgin is situated in the 
heart of southwestern Ontario along the north shore of Lake Erie and due south 
of Highway 401 in what can be best described as a rich agricultural zone 
complemented by a strong and developing industrial base. The County is an 
upper-tier municipality comprised of seven local municipalities covering a 
sprawling area of 460,000 acres, with a population of approximately 50,000 
people." - from official county website:
http://www.elgin-county.on.ca/ElginCounty/default.php 
Valentin 
Poposki, 26 February 2010
![[Elgin County, ON, flag]](../images/c/ca-on-el.gif) image by Rob 
Raeside, 27 October 2011
 image by Rob 
Raeside, 27 October 2011
This is the flag of the County of Elgin, Ontario (for every-day use).
Valentin Poposki, 27 October 2011