For use by the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Armiger
Charles III in Right of New Brunswick
Adopted
1868, augmented 1966 and 1984
Crest
Upon a helm with wreath or and gules within a coronet comprising 4 maple leaves (3 manifest) set upon a rim of water barry wavy azure and argent leaping an atlantic salmon, upholding on its back our Royal Crown, both proper mantled gules doubled Or.
Shield
Or, on waves barry wavy azure and argent, a lymphad proper, on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant Or
Supporters
On either side a white tailed deer, each gorged with a collar of Maliseet wampum, proper and pendant an escutcheon, that to the dexter bearing our union badge and that to the sinister the arms Azure 3 fleurs-de-lis Or, otherwise France modern.
Compartment
Comprising a grassy mount with the floral emblem of the said Province of New Brunswick, the purple violet and young ostrich fern (commonly called fiddlehead) growing all proper.
Motto
SPEM REDUXIT [It] has restored hope
The original coat of arms of New Brunswick was granted to New Brunswick by a Royal Warrant of Queen Victoria on 26 May 1868.[1] The provincial flag is a banner of the arms.
^Canada Heritage (March 2003). "Ceremonial and Canadian Symbols across Canada". Archived from the original on 6 June 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
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