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Coat of arms of Gatineau
ArmigerGatineau
Adopted1933 (College of Arms)
CrestAchâteau-fort
SupportersStalks of maple leaf stems
CompartmentA red string looped and wrapping around the stems of maple leaves
MottoFORTUNAE MEAE, MULTORUM FABER

The coat of arms of Gatineau was adopted after the College of Arms presented it to the municipality of Gatineau in 1933.[1]

Symbolism

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Shield

The main element of the shield, the jagged blue fess, represents the Ottawa River. The three green fir trees represent the lumber industry that was during the Ottawa River timber trade, while the gold colour symbolizes the wealth and prosperity that came from the industry. The green bordure filled with gold billets is an ode to the bygone days of log driving along the Ottawa and Gatineau Rivers.[2]

Motto

The motto, Fortunae meae, multorum faber, which directly translates to "Maker of my fate and that of many others," applies to the forest industry, which was the city's main industry, as well as to the work of many Gatineau residents.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Livre d'or de la Ville de Gatineau de 1957 à 1975. Library Guy-Sanche, Gatineau, Quebec: Ville de Gatineau. 1975.
  • ^ a b "Ville de Gatineau (1975-2001) - Historique, armoiries et signature officielle" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
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