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Trois-Rivières, Quebec (Canada)

Ville de Trois-Rivières

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[Trois-Rivières] image by Ivan Sache, 26 March 2017
 

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Trois-Rivières

The municipality of Trois-Rivières (130;413 inhabitants in 2016; 28,896 ha) is located on the northern bank of river Saint-Laurent, half way of Quebec and Montreal. The municipality was established on 4 July 2001 as the merger of the former municipalities of Trois-Rivières, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Trois-Rivières-Ouest, Pointe-du-Lac, Saint-Louis-de-France, and Sainte-Marthe-du-Cap.

Trois-Rivières, once inhabited by the Algonquins, was first described in 1535 by the explorer Jacques Cartier. Captain Dupont-Gravé named the place Trois-Rivières (Three Rivers) in 1599; in 1603, the geographer Samuel de Champlain found the place suitable for the establishment of a permanent settlement, which was initiated on 4 July 1634 by Laviolette.
Originally established as a trade post, Trois-Rivières was made the seat of a regional governorate in 1665, of a judicial district (1792), and of a bishopric (1852). The Forges de Saint-Maurice, established in 1738 as the first heavy industry in Canada, transformed Trois-Rivières into an industrial town. A century later, the exploitation of the forest resources of the valley of Saint-Maurice resulted in the erection of sawmills and paper mills in the town.
http://laville.v3r.net/ - Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 27 March 2017


Current flag

Design

The flag of the City of Trois-Rivières has a white field with the city logo in the centre, about two-thirds the height of the flag. The logo is square but for a wavy base; its background is green. A figure in blue (a stylized representation of the Saint-Maurice River Delta) runs from the upper to lower edge. It consists of an upright line toward the left, which divides near its top and its centre into two parallel diagonal lines running toward the lower right and all three lines meeting a wavy line across the base. Below, running the length of the logo, is trois-rivières in light blue sans-serif letters.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags, Raven 18, 2011 

Symbolism

The logo was adopted in 1984. Translated from city documentation:

The graphical symbol represents the geographical factor that is at the origin of the name of Trois-Rivières. The three branches of the Saint-Maurice river delta indeed give the impression to be "three rivers" (in French: trois rivières) feeding the Saint-Lawrence see way. The horizontal line at the base of the symbol represents by its wavy shape the Saint Lawrence river. The two shapes surrounded by blue constitute a representation of the two main islands that can be seen from the Saint Lawrence. Blue symbolizes water, while green stands for nearby vegetation, rich in forests. Inspired by the name of the city, this graphical symbol allows us to understand and visualize daily our history, and in this sense, is ageless. The overall design is contained in a square, which facilitates its reproduction and adaptation.

The two islands are Saint-Quentin (on the left), and L'île de la Potherie (on the right). The designer of the logo was Pierre Rivard, graphic artist.
Luc Baronian, 8 May 2005

The graphical charter issued by the municipality gives the colour specifications of the logo, as follows:

Green
CMYK: 64 0 90 0
RGB: 99 188 85
Hexachrome: #638C55
Pantone: 360

Blue
CMYK: 100 44 0 0
RGB: 0 121 193
Hexachrome: #0079C1
Pantone: 2195

The name of the municipality shall be written in Roboto font, to be substituted by Arial if necessary and Nunito for web-based applications.
http://laville.v3r.net/docs_upload/documents/langue1/logos_et_armoir/Guide_des_normes_graphiques.pdf

Photos
http://www.lapresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/justice-et-faits-divers/201402/14/01-4738958-la-ville-de-trois-rivieres-met-son-drapeau-en-berne.php
http://www.lapresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201511/14/01-4920852-attentats-de-paris-drapeaux-en-berne-a-trois-rivieres-et-shawinigan.php
http://www.lapresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201410/23/01-4811944-des-drapeaux-en-berne-sur-plusieurs-edifices.php
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/653962/ville-trois-rivieres-drapeaux-berne-triple-homicide
http://www.lapresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201407/04/01-4781048-lac-megantic-les-drapeaux-en-berne-dans-plusieurs-villes-de-la-mauricie.php
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/749794/attentats-paris-drapeaux-berne-trois-rivieres-shawinigan 
http://www.lechodetroisrivieres.ca/actualites/actualites/179151/letendard-trifluvien-de-retour-dafghanistan
http://www.lapresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201701/30/01-5064455-drapeaux-en-berne-a-trois-rivieres-et-a-shawinigan.php
Ivan Sache, 27 March 2017

Selection

Unknown. The flag was used by the city of Trois-Rivières that existed before the 2002 merger.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags, Raven 18, 2011 

Designer

Pierre Rivard, a graphic artist.
Luc Baronian, Canadian City Flags, Raven 18, 2011 

Municipal Police (Sécurité publique)

[Trois-Rivières]

Seen flying at http://troisrivieres911.com/medias/message/janvier%202010/berne.jpg (source: http://troisrivieres911.com/newspost/Le-Quebec-soutient-Haiti-4182/) is the flag of the municipal police (Sécurité publique) of  Trois-Rivières (Quebec). The flag is vertically divided blue-white-blue (1:2:1) with the emblem  in the middle.
The motto on the emblem reads "Respect Engagement Ethique" (Respect Empowerment Ethics")

Emblem at http://mauricie.radionrj.ca/info-mauricie/2013/12/03/partie-de-bras-de-fer.
Esteban Rivera, Ivan Sache, 8 January 2015

Photos:
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/678185/vols-arrestations-trois-rivieres
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1016253/entente-trois-rivieres-pompiers 

Ivan Sache, 26 March 2017


Port de Trois-Rivières (Administration portuaire de Trois-Rivières)

Former flag
[Port of Quebec] image by Dave Fowler, 21 December 2021

The previous flag used the logo on a white field. I was unable to find the current logo being used as a flag.
Port website: https://porttr.com/en/
Dave Fowler, 21 December 2021