
Cascadian Flag
The Cascadian Flag is a symbol representing the Cascadia bioregion, which encompasses parts of the Pacific Northwest in Canada and the United States, including areas like Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. Designed in 1995, it features a green and blue color scheme, with green representing the lush forests and blue symbolizing the ocean. At the center is a silhouette of a Douglas-fir tree, a nod to the region's natural beauty. The flag reflects a sense of regional identity and ecological values, often associated with movements for environmental sustainability and political independence in the Cascadia area.