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{{wiktionary|maple leaf}}
'''Maple leaf''' can refer to:
A ''']''' is the leaf of the maple tree.


'''Maple leaf''' may also refer to:
==Canada==
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* ], a the leaf of the maple tree and national symbol of Canada
==Emblem of Canada==
* the ], containing a red Maple Leaf
* ], an ice hockey team, or their fans or players * Maple leaf, used as one of the ]
* ], bullion produced by the Royal Canadian Mint * ], which contains a red maple leaf
* ], a Canadian company * ], a gold bullion coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
* ], a passenger service operated by Amtrak and VIA Rail between New York City and Toronto, Ontario * ], a silver bullion coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
* ], a tall ship operated on Canada's west coast.


==Other== ==Commerce==
* ] * ], a night club in New Orleans, US
* ] * ], a Canadian meat packer
* ], a night club in New Orleans * Maple Leaf, the first ] in the Netherlands
* ], a ragtime song by ]


==Places==
{{disambig}}
* ], Washington, US
* ], US
* ], Ontario, Canada


==Transport==
]

===Aircraft===
* ], a world record setting Wright-Bellanca aircraft from the 1920s

===Sailing===
* ], a Canadian sailboat design
* ], a Canadian sailboat design
* ], a 92-foot sailing vessel built in 1904, operating as a small cruise ship touring the west coast of North America
* ], a historic shipwreck in Jacksonville, Florida, US

===Trains===
* ], a passenger service operated by Amtrak and Via Rail between New York City and Toronto
* ], a passenger train service operated by the Grand Trunk Western Railroad between Chicago and Toronto
* ], a passenger train service operated by the Lehigh Valley Railroad and the Canadian National Railway between New York City and Toronto, and another section by the Reading Railroad originating in Philadelphia

==Music==
* ], a 2003 album by Valery Leontiev
* ], a 2003 EP released by Jens Lekman
* "]", a ragtime piece by Scott Joplin
* "Maple Leaf", a song by Jay Chou from the 2005 album '']''

==Sport==
===Ice hockey===
* ], a National Hockey League team, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
* ], a men's senior ice hockey team
* ], an American Hockey League team, later relocated and renamed the Toronto Marlies
* ], a defunct Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team
* ], a Western Hockey League team

===Baseball===
* ], an Intercounty Baseball League team
* ], a former AAA minor league baseball team

===Football===
* ], a defunct Canadian junior football team

==Other uses==
* ]

{{disambiguation|geo}}

Latest revision as of 07:53, 21 December 2024

A maple leaf is the leaf of the maple tree.

Maple leaf may also refer to:

Emblem of Canada

Commerce

Places

Transport

Aircraft

Sailing

Trains

  • Maple Leaf (train), a passenger service operated by Amtrak and Via Rail between New York City and Toronto
  • Maple Leaf (GTW train), a passenger train service operated by the Grand Trunk Western Railroad between Chicago and Toronto
  • Maple Leaf (Lehigh Valley Railroad train), a passenger train service operated by the Lehigh Valley Railroad and the Canadian National Railway between New York City and Toronto, and another section by the Reading Railroad originating in Philadelphia

Music

Sport

Ice hockey

Baseball

Football

Other uses

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