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The Corporation of Norfolk County

Simcoe, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Supporters and Badge
February 20, 2004
Vol. IV, p. 355

Arms of The Corporation of Norfolk County

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Blazon

Arms

Vert an Eastern dogwood flower (Cornus florida) Argent seeded Or, on a chief Or three tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) leaves Vert;

Crest

Issuant from a circlet set on the upper edge with yellow perch addorsed Or, the Long Point lighthouse proper;

Supporters

Two hooded warblers (Wilsonia critrina) proper, that to the dexter holding in its beak an ear of wheat, that to the sinister holding in its beak an ear of rye Or, both standing on a sandy mound set on waves and charged with tobacco leaves proper;

Motto

HISTORY • HERITAGE • DIVERSITY;


Symbolism

Arms

Green and gold are the colours used by Norfolk County, appropriate for a municipality with a largely agricultural base. The dogwood flower is a feature of the Carolinian forest, and it appeared on the arms granted to the former Town of Simcoe, as well as on the assumed arms of Norfolk Township. The tulip tree leaf is also a feature of the Carolinian forest, and it is used here for the first time in Canadian heraldry.

Crest

The perch indicate the sport fishing important to the region. The Long Point lighthouse, built in 1916 at the tip of Long Point peninsula in Lake Erie, is a local architectural landmark.

Supporters

In Canada, the hooded warbler is found only in Norfolk County, which makes the appearance of these beautiful birds unique in Canadian heraldry. The ears of grain they hold and the tobacco leaves below them indicate some of the important crops grown in the County. The sandy compartment on which they stand marks the County’s location on the north shore of Lake Erie, especially the intrusion of the Long Point peninsula.

Motto

Not applicable