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Revision as of 23:58, 30 October 2013 by RolandR (talk | contribs) (Removing unsourced red links)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)A maple leaf is the leaf of the maple tree.
Maple leaf may also refer to:
As an emblem of Canada:
- A stylized maple leaf used as one of the national symbols of Canada
- The Flag of Canada, which contains a red maple leaf
- Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, a gold bullion coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
- Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, a silver bullion coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
In commerce:
- Maple Leaf (shipwreck), a historic shipwreck in Jacksonville, Florida
- Maple Leaf Bar, a night club in New Orleans
- Maple Leaf Foods, a Canadian meat packer
- Maple Leaf (train), a passenger service operated by Amtrak and Via Rail between New York City and Toronto, Ontario
In geography:
- Maple Leaf, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
- Maple Leaf, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In music:
- "Maple Leaf Rag", a ragtime piece by Scott Joplin
In ice hockey:
- Toronto Maple Leafs, a National Hockey League team, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Lethbridge Maple Leafs, a men's senior ice hockey team
- St. John's Maple Leafs, an American Hockey League team, later relocated and renamed the Toronto Marlies
- Verdun Maple Leafs (ice hockey), a defunct Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team
- Victoria Maple Leafs, a Western Hockey League team
In baseball:
- Toronto Maple Leafs (semi-pro baseball), an Intercounty Baseball League team
- Toronto Maple Leafs (International League), a former AAA minor league baseball team
In other sports:
- Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs, a defunct Canadian junior football team
Other uses:
- Maple Leaf (schooner), a tall ship operated on Canada's west coast.
- Maple Leaf (aircraft), A world record setting Wright-Bellanca aircraft from the 1920s also known as the "Columbia".
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