The flag of Everett Bay symbolizes the division between the British and Spanish from the country's early history. The white and blue splitting the flag represents the Sundar river dividing the two sides. The white shows the once-British side of the island, located on the northwestern part of Everett Bay. The blue shows what was once the Spanish side, located on the southeastern side of the Sundar River. The keys in the middle of the flag symbolize the two sides fighting. However, this fighting and war was key to the now prosperous country's success. Once the British won the war, the country became more stable than ever. New technologies made their way to the island throughout history. Because of this, Everett Bay now has a growing economy and overall wealth. People of Everett Bay see their country's flag as a symbol of their wealth and prosperity. They have much pride in their country and flag. It is uncommon to drive through a neighborhood and not see the flag lining a majority of the houses' lawns.