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The club uses a triangular burgee, blue with a double hoist triangle. A red letter in
each of the fields: top hoist triangle "A", bottom hoist triangle "Y",
fly diamond "C".
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 17 October 2007
The Alexandra Yacht Club located in Toronto, Canada,
http://www.ayc.ca, was founded in 1906. Its
burgee is a ca. 2:3 white burgee with a very dark blue fly diamond throughout,
with a red capital centred in each of the panels, A over Y before C.
The
By-Laws and rules of the club are silent on the issue of flags, and I don't know
when the burgee was adopted, nor whether the colours or the design have a
specific meaning. Presumably the letters are the abbreviation AYC. Likewise, I
don't know whether the club uses officers' flags, a club flag, or any other kind
of flag specific to the club.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 11 May
2015