The Flag of Quebec City from 1967 to 1987 is a municipal flag that represents the administrative division of Quebec City, the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. Adopted on June 20, 1967, and replaced by the current design in 1987, this flag consists of a blue field divided into three vertical stripes with gold fimbriations (borders), interspersed with two golden maple leaves placed along the hoist side. The flag symbolizes Quebec City's heritage as a French colony and its connection to Canada. The maple leaves reflect Canada's national emblem and suggest the city's role within the country.