The Flag of Kawartha Lakes, located in Canada, is a distinctive emblem representing the region's identity and history. Adopted in 2016, the flag features a blue field with three white, wavy bars symbolizing the area's lakes, including Lake Simcoe, which marks the southern boundary of Kawartha Lakes. The central emblem is a red maple leaf, often associated with Canadian identity. The flag is designed to honor the region's natural beauty and its rich heritage, reflecting the spirit of community and belonging in Kawartha Lakes.