Coat of arms of Quebec

The coat of arms of Quebec was adopted by order-in-council of the Quebec government on 9 December 1939, replacing the arms assigned by royal warrant of Queen Victoria on 26 May 1868. The shield is divided into three horizontal fields: The shield is surmounted by the Tudor Crown, and accompanied by a silver scroll bearing the provincial motto, Je me souviens ("I remember"). The blazon is: Arms were first granted to the province in 1868 by Queen Vi... More

Coat of Arms

Ordinaire:

Ordinaire Tincture

Division or Variation of the Field:

Variation or Division of the field Tincture
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Official symbol

Official symbol of:

Symbol of Kind of symbol Date adopted
  • Dec 9, 1939
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