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St. Catharines, Ontario Canada

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Heraldic Coat of Arms

No record is readily available that provides a description of the present coat of arms; however, it is generally accepted that beehive alludes to industry and productivity. The motto on the scroll includes Industry, referring to all forms of economic activity and productive occupations. Liberality refers to being free and generous and without prejudice.

The Sailing Ship alludes to navigation. The forerunner to the first Welland Canal was the watercourse of the Twelve Mile Creek which enabled sailing ships to travel and be pulled by horses up the watercourse to the heart of our City. Subsequently, this early navigational course was developed into a canal and preceded three ship canals that followed a path through our City until the present day fourth ship canal.

The Cornucopia, commonly referred to as a Horn of Plenty, pertains to the rich agriculture and fruitlands abundant in the area.

The Millstone, (sometimes, and incorrectly, referred to as a grindstone) is symbolic of the grist mills and flour mills prevalent of an earlier era. These mills were built along the Twelve Mile Creek that provided an inexpensive and plentiful supply of water used to operate them.

The Steamship with Sails, relates to the ship building in the area by Mr. Lewis Shikluna, a builder of many fine sailing vessels and credited with helping to build a steamship that sailed the Atlantic Ocean to England. The early shipyards were located near the foot of Burgoyne Bridge; however, ship building has always been a thriving industry in the area, with shipyards at the former Port Dalhousie, on the Twelve Mile Creek, and the new modern facilities at the Port Weller Dry Docks.

When the coat of arms is used on stationery, it is a solid color of light blue on a white background. However, no authentic document is readily available that states what colors, if any, are to be used.

The earliest known record of the origin of the City of St. Catharines coat of arms is from a by-law dated November, 1851, with the coat of arms affixed thereto. It would be reasonable to assume that the coat of arms came into being about this time.

In 1976, the coat of arms was officially registered with the Government of Canada, along with the city flower and city logo.

City Hall
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St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

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The Flag of St. Catharines.

The flag features the city Coat of Arms on a white field, surrounded by green bars. The green color symbolises the fruitlands and extensive gardens of the city.

St. Catharines is just twenty minutes from Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada. 

The Regional Municipality of Niagara
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The St. Catharines logo (or seal) performs much the same function as a coat of arms. It is used as a means of identification or recognition, and has since supplanted the coat of arms for all official identificiation purposes.

In 1972, St. Catharines City Council adopted the design of The Chevron as its official logo. The chevron design represents past and present characteristics of the city - the four blue lines symbolically represents the four Welland Canals and the green characterizes the valuable fruitlands. The green is especially significant since St. Catharines has long been know as The Garden City.

Port Dalhousie
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Looking towards Lake Ontario.

Trinidad & Tobago High Commission
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Ottawa, Canada

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Country - Canada
 
Province - Ontario
 
Region - Niagara
 
Settled - 1783
 
Incorporated - 1845 (town)
               1876 (city)
 
Government - Mayor Brian McMullan
           - Governing body
             St. Catharines City Council
           - MPs  Rick Dykstra
           - MPPs  Jim Bradley
Area  - City
 96.11 kmē (37.1 sq mi)
      - Urban
 382.68 kmē (147.8 sq mi)
      - Metro
 1,397.50 kmē (539.6 sq mi)
 
Elevation  97.8 m (321 ft)
Population (2006)
 - City  131,989 (Ranked 33rd)
 - Density
 1,373.3/kmē (3,556.8/sq mi)
 - Urban
 308,596 (Ranked 12th)
 - Urban Density
 545.02/kmē (1,411.6/sq mi)
 - Metro
 390,317 (Ranked 12th)
 - Metro Density
 279.3/kmē (723.4/sq mi)
 
 Source: Statistics Canada
 
Time zone
 Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 - Summer (DST)
 EDT (UTC-4)
 
Postal code
 L2M-L2W, L0S
 
Area code(s)
 905/289
 

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Montebello Park
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City of St. Catharines

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St. Catharines and Regional Niagara Twinning Association
50 Church St., P.O. Box 3012,
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
L2R 7C2
e: info@www.twinning.ca