NEW BRUNSWICK

The name "Brunswick" was in honour of King George III of England whose family came from Brunswick-Lunengurg (Germany). New Brunswick became a province in 1867.

flag

THE FLAG

  • The flag and the shield look almost the same.
  • The royal lion of England is on the top of the flag and shield.
  • The bottom has a sailing ship with oars. The province once relied on the shipping and shipbuilding industry.
  • It became the official flag of New Brunswick in 1965.

coat of arms

COAT OF ARMS

  • Above the shield is an Atlantic Salmon with a crown.
  • White-tailed Deer are standing on either side of the shield.
  • The two deer are wearing collars of wampum.
  • The small shields on the deer represent the early settlers - the English, Irish, Scottish and French.
  • The deer are standing on a mound of violets and fiddleheads (ferns).
  • The motto Spem Reduxit means "Hope restored".

purple violet
THE PURPLE VIOLET

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picture of the violet.
FLORAL EMBLEM
  • The purple violet is found in the meadows and woods of eastern Canada.
  • The small bluish-purple flowers blossom in the spring and early summer.
  • The flower was adopted as the floral emblem in 1936.

violets

OTHER EMBLEMS

  • bird - Black-capped Chickadee
  • tree - Balsam Fir (used for Christmas trees, lumbering and pulp and paper industry)

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Web Pages for Students

J.Giannetta 1999
(updated 2017)
jgiannet@hotmail.com


SOURCES :
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/government_services/symbols.html
http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1444070816858