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The sun and the wavy bars recall summer and waves, thus alluding to the ship’s name. The island and the oak trees are found in the arms of Prince Edward Island, where the city of Summerside is located.
The sun and the wavy bars recall summer and waves, thus alluding to the ship’s name. The island and the oak trees are found in the arms of Prince Edward Island, where the city of Summerside is located.


The Badge was approved by The Canadian Heraldic Authority on September 1, 1997.
The badge was approved by The Canadian Heraldic Authority on September 1, 1997.
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HMCS SUMMERSIDE, ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the HMCS Summerside, Royal Canadian Navy

Official blazon

Badge: Gules a demi sun in splendour Or issuant in base charged with an island Vert to the sinister an oak tree fructed to the dexter thereof three oak saplings sprouting all proper the island rising out of barry wavy Or and Gules.

Origin/meaning

The sun and the wavy bars recall summer and waves, thus alluding to the ship’s name. The island and the oak trees are found in the arms of Prince Edward Island, where the city of Summerside is located.

The badge was approved by The Canadian Heraldic Authority on September 1, 1997.


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