Massive Canadian Flag on Grouse Mountain Aims for Guinness World Record Grouse Mountain Resort has unfurled a colossal Canadian flag, measuring 160 metres by 80 metres, as part of an attempt to set a new Guinness World Record. The flag, which weighs approximately 3,000 pounds, is visible from various points across Vancouver and is a symbol of Canadian pride ahead of the FIFA World Cup. Social media platforms have been buzzing with queries about a colossal Canadian flag that has recently been unfurled on Grouse Mountain, capturing the attention of both locals and tourists alike. This monumental display, measuring a staggering 160 metres by 80 metres, is not only a symbol of Canadian pride but also a bid to secure a spot in the prestigious Guinness World Records. The flag, which is roughly the size of two football fields and weighs approximately 3,000 pounds, has been meticulously installed on a ski run overlooking the city of Vancouver, surpassing the previous record by a significant margin.More than 70 individuals were involved in the installation process, ensuring that every detail was perfect. The resort's senior director of marketing, Adam Rootman, expressed that the flag is designed to be seen from various vantage points, not just from the mountain, but also from across the city and even from the sky.As Vancouver prepares to welcome international visitors for the FIFA World Cup, Grouse Mountain Resort wanted to show its support for the home team in a manner that would be truly unforgettable. Initially, the resort aimed to set a record for the largest Canadian flag ever produced, but this category is not recognized by Guinness.However, Rootman confirmed that the team's record-setting attempt was successful, and they have earned their place in the record books. While some have raised concerns about the flag's location and orientation, Rootman maintained that the slope dictated the orientation and that the gesture is intended to showcase the resort's Canadian pride in a respectful manner