Saint-Pie, Quebec (Canada) (original) (raw)
White flag with emblem (pictures taken in 2009, 2011, 2015)
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Olivier Touzeau, 7 June 2020
The central shield is divided by an inverted Y-shaped white stripe, symbolizing the confluence of rivers Yamaska and Noire, around which the town of Saint-Pie was founded.
In the left part, the watermill wheel, touching water, recalls the past of the parish of Saint-Pie, which emerged thanks to the joint force of water and man.
In the right part, the wheel, as part of any cropping tool, ancient or modern, represents agriculture. The wheel stands on furrows representing the wide and fertile soil.
In base, the key with the cross-shaped bit and the Roman numeral "V" (five) represents St. Pius V, the municipality's patron saint and namesake, Pope from 1566 to 1572.
On top, the fleur-de-lis symbolizes both Quebec and France.
The green serrated line on top represents Mount Yamaska.
The burgundy red wavy line in base represents river Noire.
The scroll is inscribed with the motto "Audace et d�termination" (Audacity and Determination).
https://www.villest-pie.ca/fr/armoiries
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 8 June 2020