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Institute: [[Canadian Heraldic Authority]]
Institute:[[Canadian Heraldic Authority]]


[[File:rougeher.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:rougeher.jpg|center|300 px|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Badge:  
Badge:Five fleurs-de-lis their bases conjoined at the centre Gules.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The fleurs-de-lis and the red colour allude to the Rouge River in the eastern part of the City of Toronto, a river named by French explorers in reference to red clay. The space at the centre of the badge resembles a white rose, a symbol of York, the original name of Toronto. Granted on June 26, 2007.


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[[Literature]] : https://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/
[[Literature]] :https://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/


[[Category:Institutional heraldry of Canada]]
[[Category:Institutional heraldry of Canada]]
[[Category:Granted 2007]]

Latest revision as of 12:05, 10 August 2024

ROUGE HERALD EXTRAORDNINARY

Institute:Canadian Heraldic Authority

Coat of arms (crest) of Rouge Herald Extraordninary

Official blazon

Badge:Five fleurs-de-lis their bases conjoined at the centre Gules.

Origin/meaning

The fleurs-de-lis and the red colour allude to the Rouge River in the eastern part of the City of Toronto, a river named by French explorers in reference to red clay. The space at the centre of the badge resembles a white rose, a symbol of York, the original name of Toronto. Granted on June 26, 2007.


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