Prince Edward Island is one of Canada's provinces, and has established several provincial symbols.[1]
Symbol | Image | Adopted | Remarks | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Prince Edward Island | December 13, 2002[2] | Coat of arms was authorized by Vice-regal Warrant dated April 26, 2002, and by an act of the Legislature. | |
Motto | Parva sub ingenti The small under the protection of the great |
December 13, 2002 [2] | Granted with other elements of the coat of arms | |
Shield of Arms | Shield of arms of Prince Edward Island | 1905 [2] | Shield of arms was granted by Royal Warrant of King Edward VII | |
Flag | Flag of Prince Edward Island | [3] | Duplicates the design of the shield of arms of Prince Edward Island. | |
The Great Seal | The Great Seal of Prince Edward Island | December 13, 2002 [4] | The Great Seal of Prince Edward Island granted by royal warrant of King Edward VII on May 30, 1905, The Great Seal of Prince Edward Island of 2002 was authorized by Vice-Regal Warrant. | |
Bird | Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata |
1977 [5] | ||
Flower | Lady's Slipper Cypripedium acaule |
April 25, 1947 [6] | ||
Tree | Red Oak Quercus rubra | 1905 [7] | ||
Tartan | Reddish-brown, green, white and yellow. | 1960 [8] | Tartan of Prince Edward Island was design by Mrs. Jean Reed | |
Soil | Charlottetown soil | [9] | The Charlottetown soil is the most predominant on the Island, accounting for roughly 470,000 acres (1,900 km2) of land. | |
Orders | Order of Prince Edward Island | [1] | The Order of Prince Edward Island is the highest honour the Province can bestow. | |
Hymn | The Island Hymn | [10] | The patriotic song of Prince Edward Island, which was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was performed for the first time in public on May 22, 1908 |
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