The classic symbol of Canada Goose is the top view of the circular Arctic region composed of red, white and blue. The red circle in the middle represents the North Pole of the earth, and the white circle around the North Pole represents the Arctic Ocean. Four light blue spots near the center of the circle represent four groups of islands in the Arctic Ocean. The dark blue part of the edge of the inner ring represents the land around the North Pole. The red line running through the inner circle represents 12 meridians on the earth.
meaning
The symbol of Goose looks like an island, but in fact, this white mass represents the Arctic Ocean with snow all year round. The four dots, from top to bottom and from left to right, respectively represent Novosibirsk, North Zemlia, Xindi Island and Svalbard. Goose chooses embroidery to show the nobleness and luxury of its logo, which can only sacrifice the accuracy of the map. So this so-called map is only a schematic diagram of the Arctic Ocean and several major islands, and the red dot in the middle is undoubtedly the North Pole.