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 image by Eugene Ipavec, 27 July 2010
 
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The flag of the Town of Lockeport is white with town (seal-like) logo on it.
Photo of the flag thanks to Joyce Y. Young, Town Clerk/Treasurer, Town of 
Lockeport.
About the town:
"Lockeport is a Canadian port, and fishing 
town in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia. Lockeport is a traditional Nova Scotian 
fishing town, situated on an isthmus of land in Allendale Bay. The area that 
surrounds the bay is known as the "Ragged Islands." The Town is a part of the 
South West Nova Biosphere Reserve and is nestled in some of the province's most 
pristine and unmolested wilderness. Lockeport is approximately 180 km South West 
of the province's capitol, Halifax. The Town of Lockeport is a popular 
destination with tourists who are looking to experience the true South Shore 
experience. It has 646 residents." - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockeport,_Nova_Scotia 
Official town 
website: http://www.lockeport.ns.ca 
Valentin Poposki, 
18 December 2009