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Oromocto, New Brunswick (Canada)

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[Oromocto, NB] image by Arnaud Leroy, 12 November 2005
Source: Oromocto city hall


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Description of the flag

From the Oromocto website:

COAT OF ARMS

Mast & Rigging—represents masting operations for the British Navy and shipbuilding industry between 1700-1878.

Coronet with Maple Leaves—represents the arms of the municipality and symbolizes Fort Hughes. CFB Gagetown and maple leaves for Canada. Porcupine—symbolizes the armouries of the D'Amours family who represent the first French colonists to arrive on the banks of the Saint John River.

Canoe and Wavy Blue Band—represents the Oromocto and Saint John Rivers and Canada's first culture.

Tower—represents Fort Hughes, built during the American Revolution 1771-1784, and CFB Gagetown.

Leopard Head—Represents the arrival of the English colonists on the banks of the Saint John River.

MOTTO

"Successus per Operam"
"Effort Brings Success"

The flag is a banner of arms.
Phil Nelson, 9 November 2006