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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : Or between two flaunches barry wavy Argent and Azure each charged with a salmon hauriant, a thunderbird in Coast Salish style displayed proper, a rose Gules, and a Tibetan blue poppy Azure<br>
'''Arms''' : Or between two flaunches barry wavy Argent and Azure each charged with a salmon hauriant, a thunderbird in Coast Salish style displayed proper, a rose Gules, and a Tibetan blue poppy Azure<br>
'''Motto''' : Strength through community
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': Strength through community


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on July 28, 2008.
The arms were officially granted on July 28, 2008.


The shield is adapted from the arms created for the district of [[Central Saanich]] by Professor A.L.C. Atkinson in 1968. The central stripe alludes to the Saanich Peninsula, and the salmon and the stylized waves indicate the close proximity of the ocean. The thunderbird represents the heritage of the local First Nations. The red rose refers to the community’s British heritage and the local flower cultivation industry, as well as local attractions such as the famous Butchard Gardens, the arms of which [[Butchard Gardens]] Limited, granted by the Chief Herald of Canada in 1994, include a red rose and a Tibetan blue poppy.
The shield is adapted from the arms created for the district of [[Central Saanich]] by Professor A.L.C. Atkinson in 1968. The central stripe alludes to the Saanich Peninsula, and the salmon and the stylized waves indicate the close proximity of the ocean. The thunderbird represents the heritage of the local First Nations. The red rose refers to the community’s British heritage and the local flower cultivation industry, as well as local attractions such as the famous Butchart Gardens, the arms of which [[Butchart Gardens]] Limited, granted by the Chief Herald of Canada in 1994, include a red rose and a Tibetan blue poppy.
 
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[[Literature]] : Image and information from http://www.gg.ca
{{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image and information from http://www.gg.ca


[[Category:Institutional heraldry of Canada]]
[[Category:Institutional heraldry of Canada]]
[[Category:Granted 2008]]
[[Category:Granted 2008]]
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