Issuant from a mural crown per pale or and azure masoned sable a ship's mast proper bearing a filled sail argent and a pennant vert
Helmet
A Gentleman's helm mantled azure doubled argent
Shield
Barry wavy of eight azure and argent on a chief or two dogwood flowers proper overall on a pile vert a totem pole of Kwakiutl design embodying representations of an eagle grizzly bear and halibut Or[1]
Supporters
Dexter a logger proper bearing an axe in the dexter hand, sinister a fisherman proper bearing a fishing net in the sinister hand
Motto
"By Sea Land and Air We Prosper"
The coat of arms of Vancouver was granted by the College of Arms on 31 March 1969.[2]
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