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'''Arms''' : Or a cross wavy between 1st and 4th a flax flower and 2nd and 3rd a wheel Azure.<br>
'''Arms''' : Or a cross wavy between 1st and 4th a flax flower and 2nd and 3rd a wheel Azure.<br>
'''Crest''':  Issuant from a circlet of maple leaves and garbs Or a demi-horse Azure maned, unguled and holding between its hooves an axe Or.<br>
'''Crest''':  Issuant from a circlet of maple leaves and garbs Or a demi-horse Azure maned, unguled and holding between its hooves an axe Or.<br>
'''Motto''': S’UNIR POUR BÂTIR
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': S’UNIR POUR BÂTIR


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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SAINT-VICTOR

Province : Quebec

Arms (crest) of Saint-Victor

Official blazon

Arms : Or a cross wavy between 1st and 4th a flax flower and 2nd and 3rd a wheel Azure.
Crest: Issuant from a circlet of maple leaves and garbs Or a demi-horse Azure maned, unguled and holding between its hooves an axe Or.
Motto: S’UNIR POUR BÂTIR

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 20, 2014.

The flax flower is the floral emblem of the municipality of Saint-Victor. The gold colour and the cartwheel recall its agricultural vocation. The cross represents the seminary located in the municipality. Its wavy shape alludes to the nearby Fortin Lake.

The horse symbolizes agriculture and the Western festival held each year in Saint-Victor. The axe evokes the essential role of the pioneers and the first lumberjacks of the municipality. The wheat sheaf reinforces the agriculture symbolism, while the maple leaf reflects the municipality’s location in Canada.

The motto means “United to build”.

Literature : Image from http://www.gg.ca