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SAGUENAY HERALD
Institute: Canadian Heraldic Authority
Official blazon
Badge: On a hurt four crowns flory in cross Argent bases inwards.
Origin/meaning
The badge represents, in a stylized form, a blueberry, with its heart composed of four small crowns. Blueberries are a famous feature of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, the inhabitants of which are affectionately known as "Bleuets." The four crowns in cross make reference to the "Kingdom" myth of the Saguenay region from the time of Jacques Cartier and Roberval. Granted August 4, 1998.
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