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Touzeau, 11 November 2019
 The municipality of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade (2,000 inhabitants, 129.5 
	km²)
Merger in 1989 of the village municipality of La Pérade and the 
	parish municipality of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade.
Olivier 
Touzeau, 11 November 2019
 White flag with coat-of-arms.
The same flag can be seen in front of 
	the seat of the municipality:
	
	https://www.google.com/maps/7i13312!8i6656  
Olivier 
Touzeau, 11 November 2019
	
The arms of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade are "Cantonned by a cross gules 
	charged with five stars or, 1. Azure two fesses wavy argent three merlettes 
	sable 1 and 2, 2. Vert three spikes or, 3. Argent a smoking factory sable, 
	4. A smoking fisher's hut vert clouds and sky azure in base fish and ice 
	argent. The shield surmounted by a crown or inscribed 'S.A.' sable. The 
	shield surrounded by two maple branches vert in saltire in base the motto 
	'UNIS DANS LA FOI' gules."
The cross gules symbolizes the deep faith 
	of the pioneers and present-day's inhabitants of the village.
The stars 
	or recall some of the noble people who let an indelible stamp in the parish: 
	first clearers, churchmen, craftsmen, artists, singers, sculptors, 
	musicians, writers, etc.
The first canton features the arms of the 
	Lanaudière lineage, first lords of the parish. Thomas-Xavier Tarieu de 
	Lanaudière (1664-1695),
French officer at the Carignan Regiment, was 
	granted the domain of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade in 1672. His son, 
	Pierre-Thomas de Lanaudière (1677-1757), married Madeleine de Verchères.
	
The second quarter glorifies the first colonists who sown wheat. The 
	field vert recalls the land producing spikes or.
The third quarter 
	represents all the historical buildings as well as all the ancient and 
	modern industries that thrived on the territory. From their long list can be 
	extracted the main ones: the birth house of His Grace Laflèche [1818-1898; 
	bishop of Trois-Rivières, 1867-1898]; the more than centennial parish 
	church; the match factory; the glove factory; the early presbytery; the 
	Lanaudière manor... The field argent is a symbol of income. Sable represents 
	the nobleness of manual work.
The fourth quarter, most typical of the 
	region, represents the industry of "canals' little fish" (tom cods). The sky 
	and water's azure as well as the cloud, ice and fish's argent symbolize the 
	tourism resource supplied by fishing in winter season. [Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade 
	is recognized as tom cod world's capital. During the Tom Cod's Festival, a 
	village composed of 500 huts is established on frozen river Sainte-Anne.]
	
The crown and letters "S.A." are a symbol of devotion to St. Ann, the 
	parish's patron saint.
The maple branches symbolize the warm patriotism 
	of the region's inhabitants.
The French motto, "United in Faith", means 
	Christian charity, and mutual aid that unite families.
	
	https://www.sainteannedelaperade.net/decouvrir/armoiries-et-logo 
	Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 16 November 2019