The Flag of Camrose, Alberta, Canada is a symbol of municipal identity for this city located in central Alberta. Adopted on February 23, 1967, the flag consists of three horizontal stripes arranged vertically: green, white, and blue from top to bottom. A gold maple leaf, representing Canada, is placed in the center, overlaying all three stripes. The flag design was created by John Draper and selected through a competition organized by the Camrose Lions Club. The colors and the maple leaf symbolize agriculture, peace, vigilance, and Canadian pride within the city of Camrose.