The Flag of Halifax, Canada, is the official symbol representing the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), located on the east coast of Nova Scotia. Adopted in 1980, the flag features a blue field with the golden letters "H" and "R" intertwined at the center, standing for Halifax Regional Municipality. The design also includes three gold maple leaves at the bottom of the flag, representing Canada's national emblem. This symbol is a visual representation of the city's identity and serves as a unifying symbol for its residents.