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 image by Masao Okazaki, 26 January 2025
 
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Antigonish town is the county seat of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. Special thanks to Dianne Wilson for town crest and additional info.
Flag Inquiry Response: I have attached a digital version of the crest which 
is on our flag (white background). In 1989, the Town celebrated it's 100th year 
of incorporation. As part of the celebration, the Town commissioned a new crest, 
which is featured on our flag. Also commissioned that year was a book of the 
History of Antigonish, written by Patrick F. Walsh. In the opening page, the 
meaning of the name of our Town (Antigonish) and the new crest is described as 
follows:
Antigonish: pronounced Anty-Go-Nish, accent on the last 
syllable.
Authorities cannot agree on the meaning of the name of Antigonish. 
Most agree it is from the Mi'kmaq Indian language, probably spelled by early 
language students: NALIGITGONIETJ. Debate seems to boil the translation down to 
'river of many forks,' rivers of fish,' or 'where branches are torn off' (the 
trees by bears looking for beech nuts). The meaning favored by Fr. A.A. 
Johnston, noted historian, is the latter. All of the above allusions are 
reflected in the new armorial bearings of the town, adopted by Town Council in 
honor of the centennial of incorporation.
Armorial Bearings: Town of 
Antigonish
The bear, the broken beech tree: from the Mi'kmaq 'where branches 
are torn off' (beech trees by bears).
The rivers: from the Mi'kmaq 'river of 
many forks, rivers of fish."
The cross of St. Andrew, the colour blue: 
represent Scotland, Nova Scotia and St. Francis Xavier University.
The open 
book: the university.
The ancient arrow tip and ermine fur: from the arms of 
Sir Guy Carleton, first Baron Dorchester (Dorchester was the original name of 
Antigonish).
The coronet: reserved for County Councils (Antigonish is the 
county seat).
The green palings: the forests.
The wheat sheaves: represent 
agriculture (from the original town seal of 1889).
The motto: above the 
shield as in Scottish custom.
The Armorial Bearings and new Town Seal 
were designed for the centennial of incorporation by Robert Pichette, OStJ, GMC, 
KCLJ, FRSA, and the artist who rendered the final forms was Karen Bailly of 
Ottawa.
Dianne Wilson, Deputy Clerk, Town of Antigonish
http://www.townofantigonish.ca/main.html 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigonish,_Nova_Scotia  
John S. Johnson, 4 
November 2010
Details of the flag as currently used can be seen at
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php. It now includes a ring around the shield 
with name in gold.
Masao Okazaki, 18 January 2025
Here's a color photo of the seal which is not exactly the same as on the 
flag, but pretty close:
https://www.facebook.com/townofantigonish
Masao Okazaki, 26 
January 2025
 image by Jens Pattke, 4 November 2010
 
image by Jens Pattke, 4 November 2010
This version of the flag is based on the description by the Deputy Clerk in 2010. It lacks the ring around the shield.
 image located by Ethan Dubrow, 18 January 2025
 
image located by Ethan Dubrow, 18 January 2025
The town of Antigonish, Nova Scotia also uses a logo:
https://www.townofantigonish.ca/images/Diane_Roberts__Web.jpg 
Ethan 
Dubrow, 18 January 2025