The Arms Of New Brunswick

The Coat of Arms was granted by Queen Victoria, May 26, 1868. The crest supporters, compartment and motto were granted by Elizabeth II, September 24, 1984.

ARMS --- Or, on waves, a lymphad, or ancient galley with oars in action proper, on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant.

CREST ---Upon a helm with wreath or and gules within a coronet comprising 4 maple leaves ( 3 manifest ) set upon a rim or water barry wave azure and argent leaping an atlantic salmon, upholding on its back our Royal Crown, both proper mantled gules doubled.

SUPPORTERS --- On either side a white tailed deer, each gorged with a collar of maliseet wampum, proper and pendant an escutcheon that to the dexter bearing our union badge and that to the sinister the arms azure 3 fleur-des-lys or otherwise France modern.

COMPARTMENT --- Comprising a grassy mount with the floral emblem of the said Province of New Brunswick, the purple violet and young ostrich fern (commonly called fiddlehead) growing all proper.

MOTTO --- Hope was restored.

PLANTS AND ANIMALS

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