The shoulder patch of the Ontario, Canada, Provincial Police.

Officers of the Ontario, Canada, Provincial Police, formed in 1909, wear this shoulder flash on both sides of the uniform. The crown signifies that the agency is a Crown force, and the shield is part of the Ontario armorial bearings. On the shield, the banner of St. George denotes historical ties of friendship with Britain, and the three golden maple leaves typify the brilliant foliage of the province.