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![[Lyster flag]](../images/c/ca-qclys.gif) image
by Masao Okazaki, 1 March 2022
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by Masao Okazaki, 1 March 2022See also:
Lyster is town in MRC d'L'Érable.
The municipality of Lyster (1,605 
inhabitants in 2016; 16,801 ha) is located 80 km south-west of Quebec.
The municipality was established in 1976 as the merger of the parish 
municipality of Sainte-Anastasie (1875) and of the village municipality of 
Lyster (1912).
https://lyster.ca/ 
Municipal website
Flag is a logo on white.
Among the seven icons used 
to represent the municipality, the logo uses the yellow one, which represents 
heritage. It features a simplified representation of the central rose windows of 
the parish church, which is the municipality's main landmark. This is also a 
reference to the rose windows of the prestigious European gothic cathedrals. The 
rich shade of yellow recalls the use of gold during that historical period.
The typography used for "LYSTER" is derived from English fonts, recalling 
that wood merchant Charles King asked in 1852 to the Grand Tronc railway company 
to name the local station to Lyster, referring to his English village of birth. 
The typography reinvents the central decorative elements and applied them to a 
sans serif font (Insignia Roman modified). the dark marine blue is often 
associated with prestige, calm, wisdom, truth and loyalty. The color also brings 
much seriousness to the image of the municipality.
The color 
specifications are blue Pantone 647 C and yellow Pantone 130.
https://lyster.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Guide_normes_Lyster.pdf 
Guide des normes graphiques
The St. Anastasie church, deemed one of the 
oldest ones in Quebec, was built in 1878. The church was increased and totally 
revamped in 1908, with the addition of a statue of St. Anastasia designed by 
sculptor Louis Jobin (1845-1928).
https://lyster.ca/attraits-tourstiques/
Photo
Ivan Sache, 1 March 2022
The flag is white with the logo centred.
Current branding guide:
https://lyster.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Guide_normes_Lyster.pdf 
Dave Fowler, 
1 March 2022
 ![[Plessisville flag]](../images/c/ca-qclys-o.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 28 
 December 2022
 image by Masao Okazaki, 28 
 December 2022
based on image located by Masao Okazaki, 
 1 March 2022
Page 3 of this 2013 pdf file shows a previous flag:
http://lyster.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/2013-10-Journal.pdf 
A 
similar logo is on the Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Municipalité-de-Lyster-137622846303295/photos/a.137622939636619/419411918124385
 Masao Okazaki, 1 March 2022