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The background of blue and gold wavy lines represents the appearance of the sea on Canada’s west coast as it reflects the setting sun. The Nanaimo Bastion is a famous landmark dating back to the days when the City was a Hudson’s Bay Company trading fort.
The background of blue and gold wavy lines represents the appearance of the sea on Canada’s west coast as it reflects the setting sun. The Nanaimo Bastion is a famous landmark dating back to the days when the City was a Hudson’s Bay Company trading fort.


The Badge was approved by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on June 1, 1996.
The badge was approved by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on June 1, 1996.
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HMCS NANAIMO, ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY

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

Official blazon

Badge: Barry wavy Or and Azure over all a representation of the Nanaimo Bastion Argent port and windows Sable.

Origin/meaning

The background of blue and gold wavy lines represents the appearance of the sea on Canada’s west coast as it reflects the setting sun. The Nanaimo Bastion is a famous landmark dating back to the days when the City was a Hudson’s Bay Company trading fort.

The badge was approved by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on June 1, 1996.


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