Coat of arms of Calgary

The coat of arms of Calgary was adopted in 1902. The arms existed only in black and white until 1984, when an alderman asked the city to develop it in full colour.

Coat of arms of Calgary
ArmigerCalgary, Alberta
Adopted1902
CrestA setting sun or rayed sable behind a mural crown or masoned sable
ShieldArgent on St George's Cross a Maple Leaf vert and or charged with a bull buffalo proper in chief a sun rayed or and tenne setting behind mountains azure and argent
SupportersIn dexter a horse argent in sinister a steer proper
CompartmentDexter to sinister: a maple leaf gules and or a leek proper two shamrocks gules a rose gules two shamrocks gules a thistle proper a maple leaf gules and or
MottoOnward
Other elementsThe Union Jack and Canadian Red Ensign in saltire below the motto

The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) uses a modified version of the Calgary's arms as its regimental badge, and also uses the same motto, "Onward".

Symbols

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The Union Flag and the Canadian Red Ensign are crossed under the scroll.

The landscape in the chief and the cross in the shield body are a reversal of the coat of arms of Alberta.

See also

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References

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  • The City of Calgary. The City of Calgary Municipal Handbook. Calgary: The City of Calgary, 2008.