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Coat of arms of St. Catharines

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which enabled sailing ships to travel and be pulled by horses up the watercourse to the heart of the city. Subsequently, this early navigational course was developed into a canal and preceded three ship canals that followed a path through the city until the present-day fourth ship canal.
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is officially registered as a figure of St. Catharines, it is now rarely used as an identifying feature of the city, and has since been supplanted by the city logo. The heraldic coat of arms is, however, used on the
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that sailed the Atlantic Ocean to England. The early shipyards were located near the foot of Burgoyne Bridge ; however, ship building has always been a thriving industry in the area, with
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No record is readily available that provides a description of the present coat of arms; however, it is generally accepted that beehive alludes to industry and productivity. The
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as its official logo. The chevron design represents past and present characteristics of the city—the four blue lines symbolically represent the four
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dated November 1851, with the coat of arms affixed thereto. It would be reasonable to assume that the coat of arms came into being about this time.
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relates to the ship building in the area by Mr. Lewis Shikluna, a builder of many fine sailing vessels and credited with having helped to build a
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has become obscure with age; no information on who commissioned the arms, nor any information on who designed it, is available. Although the
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In 2015, the City decided to modernize their logo with an undated Century Gothic font while still including the chevron.
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The earliest known record of the origin of the city of St. Catharines' coat of arms is from a
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alludes to navigation. The forerunner to the first Welland Canal was the watercourse of the
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In 1976, the coat of arms was officially registered with the
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In 1972, St. Catharines City Council adopted the design of
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refers to being free and generous and without prejudice.
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Sailing Ship, Cornucopia, Millstone, Steamship with Sails
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Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada
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List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols
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Index

city of St. Catharines
heraldic
coat of arms
city flag

Armiger
St. Catharines
Ontario
Crest
Shield
Motto
motto
Twelve Mile Creek
cornucopia
millstone
steamship
shipyards
Port Dalhousie
Port Weller
stationery
by-law
government of Canada

St. Catharines
Ontario
seal
Welland Canals
List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols
Heraldry
St. Catharines History – Coat of Arms

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