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Disabled Sailing Association of British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia
Grant of Arms
June 15, 2001
Vol. IV, p. 123

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Blazon

Arms

Argent a ship's wheel Azure surmounted by a sail Or charged with a wheel, a base wavy Azure charged with two bars wavy Argent;

Motto

NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE;


Symbolism

Arms

The arms are based on the logo used by the Association for some time. The field of the shield is white, symbolizing many sails. At the base are wavy blue and white horizontal bars, representing the sea and other waterways. Filling the central part of the shield, in the background, is a ship’s wheel or helm, referring to sailing yachts and the control of sea-going vessels. The sail features a blue wheel, representing motion and the circle of life. As the Disabled Sailing Association of British Columbia allows people with significant disabilities to experience the freedom and independence of sailing, the wheel also serves to represent the spokes of a wheelchair.

Motto

This reflects the spirit of the Association and determination of its members. It is an English translation of the motto of the Honourable Henry Pybus “Budge” Bell-Irving (1913-2002), the former Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on February 22, 2003, in Volume 137, page 517 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority

Painter
Linda Nicholson

Calligrapher
Doris Wionzek


Recipient Information

Civil Institution
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