Mont-Carmel, Quebec (Canada) (original) (raw)

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The flag of the Municipality of Mont-Carmel in MRC de Kamouraska, Quebec, is white with the municipal coat of arms on it. Found on a video here 1:42 :
https://cimtchau.ca/nouvelles/couverture-cellulaire-mont-carmel-reclame-des-investissements/
Valentin Poposki, 19 August 2025
Blazon of coat of arms:
Azure, a mount or: a spruce tree vert accompanied by six rising heads of corn on a rocky terrace vert. Exterior ornaments: The shield is supported by eight natural maple leaves. For the motto: A strip of parchment in green bearing the motto.
The mountain on an azure background designates Mount Carmel: the mountain represents the mountain while the blue, Marian color, symbolizes the Holy Virgin, hence Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
The spruce and ears of corn on a gold background represent hope and wealth, the forest and cultivation of the soil, the two axes of the Mont-Carmel economy. The stones strewn on the ground recall the difficulties of agriculture.
The coat of arms is the work of Mr. Jacques Buissi�re based on a sketch by Mr. Roland Boulanger, priest, who was also responsible for checking the heraldic value of this coat of arms.
Source: https://www.mont-carmel.ca/mot-du-maire/blason-et-logo/