On the Saanich Coat of Arms, the green
on the shield represents the fertile soil of the area.
The pheasant, the oak tree, and the farmer with his
plough remind us that hunting, logging, and farming
were an important part of the early life in the Municipality.
The swan, which forms the crest, seems ready to
fly to Swan Lake, a lovely preserve of nature
surrounded by housing. The Municipal Hall is
near Swan Lake.
Not long ago, the black-tailed deer and the cougar
ran wild in the area. As "supporters" of
the shield, they symbolize the strength of the community.
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The blue camas in the swan’s beak
and garlanding the deer and cougar is a native flower.
It is a reminder of the beauty of our natural and
native Indian heritage.
The wreath on the helmet, and the "mantling" flowing
from it, are in the traditional colours of Saanich
- green and gold.
Saanich has a motto in Latin. You can see it on the
ribbon below the shield. "Populo Serviendo" means "Serving
the People."
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