Coat of arms of Scarborough, Ontario
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The coat of arms of Scarborough was adopted by Scarborough, Ontario, when it became a city on 29 June 1983. A grant of arms was issued by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on 1 February 1996.[1]
[edit] Blazon
Arms[1]
- Or a columbine flower and a chief embattled Azure issuant from the upper chief a demi-sun Or;
Crest
- Issuant from a coronet heightened with four ears of corn (one and two-halves visible) alternating with four millstones (two visible) Or a maple leaf Gules;
Supporters
- Two stags Or attired and unguled Azure each gorged with a collar of braid Gules Argent and Azure standing upon a representation of the Scarborough Bluffs proper rising above the waters of Lake Ontario Azure and Argent;
Motto
- HOME ABOVE THE BLUFFS
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