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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : <br>
'''Arms''' : Per fess Azure and Argent a fess bretessé counterchanged between in chief two lozenges Argent each charged with a pine tree Vert and in base a lozenge Sable<br>
'''Crest''' : <br>
'''Crest''' : A great grey owl Azure issuant from a mural crown Argent set with gouttes de poix and flames Azure<br>
'''Supporters''' : <br>
'''Supporters''' : Two red squirrels each holding a pinecone and sejant on a log proper
'''Motto''' :


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on January 2, 2020.
The arms were officially granted on October 15, 2019.
 
Blue and white are the town’s colours. The crenellated band symbolizes the railway’s crucial role in the founding of Edson. Often used in the town’s logos and wordmarks, the conifers represent the economic importance of the forest industry for the region. The white diamonds represent the baseball diamonds at Edson’s Vision Park, one of the country’s largest baseball facilities and renowned for its slo-pitch tournaments. The black diamond represents coal, an important local resource.


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The great grey owl is a local species. The crown of masonry is a symbol of municipal authority. The drops and flames refer to the oil and gas industries of the region.
 
The squirrels refer to Eddie, the squirrel mascot of the town. The statue of Eddie in the RCMP Centennial Park depicts him holding a pinecone and seated on a log. The pinecones and the logs allude to the forest industry that has been so important for the town’s growth.


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[[Literature]] : Image and information from http://www.gg.ca
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EDSON

Province : Alberta

Coat of arms (crest) of Edson

Official blazon

Arms : Per fess Azure and Argent a fess bretessé counterchanged between in chief two lozenges Argent each charged with a pine tree Vert and in base a lozenge Sable
Crest : A great grey owl Azure issuant from a mural crown Argent set with gouttes de poix and flames Azure
Supporters : Two red squirrels each holding a pinecone and sejant on a log proper

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on October 15, 2019.

Blue and white are the town’s colours. The crenellated band symbolizes the railway’s crucial role in the founding of Edson. Often used in the town’s logos and wordmarks, the conifers represent the economic importance of the forest industry for the region. The white diamonds represent the baseball diamonds at Edson’s Vision Park, one of the country’s largest baseball facilities and renowned for its slo-pitch tournaments. The black diamond represents coal, an important local resource.

The great grey owl is a local species. The crown of masonry is a symbol of municipal authority. The drops and flames refer to the oil and gas industries of the region.

The squirrels refer to Eddie, the squirrel mascot of the town. The statue of Eddie in the RCMP Centennial Park depicts him holding a pinecone and seated on a log. The pinecones and the logs allude to the forest industry that has been so important for the town’s growth.


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