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The town of Sainte-Catherine (17,403 inhabitants in 2020; 1,600 ha) is
located in the southern outskirts of Montreal, on the southern shore of the
Saint-Lawrence.
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2022
Jim Croft brought this flag to the NAVA
meeting of 1998 in Quebec city [not likely the logo flag shown above -
ed.].
Luc Baronian, 22 May 2005
Flag is the municipal logo on white.
Dave Fowler, 31 January 2022
The lower green stripe means quietness and proximity with the natural
environment.
The blue stripe that surmounts it represents the lock of the St.
Lawrence Seaway and its significance for the town.
The upper dark blue stripe
and the tree are the ultimate signs of constant development and wise urban
planning of a town that grows with righteousness, stability and strength.
https://www.ville.sainte-catherine.qc.ca/ville/presentation-ville
Town
website
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2022