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I read that Town of Quispamsis, New Brunswick, got a new coat of arms and
flag, but now I can't locate the text. On the official town website the new arms
are visible only as a very small image down on the page:
http://www.quispamsis.ca/index.htm
Valentin Poposki, 29 June 2010
The new flag can be seen on teh Canadian Public Register website:
http://archive.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=1300.
Valentin Poposki, 30 June 2010
image located by Valentin Poposki, 5 July 2011
Yet another flag of the Town of Quispamsis, New Brunswick:
http://telegraphjournalphotos.com/gallery2/v/2009/january2009/010109/0102pwquispamsislevee01.jpg.html.
Instead the granted flag as shown above, the town uses simpler version of white
flag with new coat of arms.
Valentin Poposki, 5 July 2011
The flag consists of the town shield on a white 1:2 field. Here is the information about the shield provided at town hall: blockquote>
The Quispamsis Crest (sic) consists of six symbols signifying the joining of the former communities of Gondola Point, Quispamsis and Wells, as part of amalgamation in 1998. The Rainbow (Red, Yellow, Orange) represents the Province of NB. The rainbow colours are the main colours of the New Brunswick flag. The maple leaf represents Canada. The tree signifies the original beautiful parks and forest land and was part of the original Quispamsis Crest. The water represents the scenic Kennebecasis River which borders the Town. The gondola was part of the original Gondola Point Crest which signified the gondola (raft) used in the logging days of the river. The sun represents the sun shining upon us all.
I noticed that the tree trunk and gondola are represented as brown on the
shield painted on the town vehicles and arena. They are however light yellow
on the flag.
Luc Baronian, 7 June 2005
Anything below the following line isnt part of the Flags of the World Website and was added by the hoster of this mirror.