The heraldic Coat of Arms is officially registered and recognized as a symbol of St. Catharines. The City logo has since replaced its use, however, it is the symbol on the city flag.
The beehive on the coat of arms alludes to industry and pro ductivity as stated on the figure and Liberality refers to being free and generous without prejudice. The Cornucopia or the Horn of Plenty reflects rich agriculture and abundant fruit lands in and around the City. The Millstone is symbolic of the grist and flour mills which were prevalent in early times and could be found along the Twelve Mile Creek.

The Flag of St. Catharines features the City's coat of arms on a white field, surrounded by green bars. The green colour symbolizes the fruit lands and extensive gardens of the City.

The City of St. Catharines logo performs much the same function as the coat of arms. It identifies and recognizes the City serving as its official identification.
The logo was adopted in 1972 and is known as The Chevron. The four blue lines are symbolic of the four Welland Canals and the green is characteristic of our fruit lands.
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Contact(s)
Corporate Support Services
Clerk's Office
City of St. Catharines
PO Box 3012, 50 Church St.
St. Catharines, ON L2R 7C2
Tel: 905.688.5601 x1507
Fax: 905.682.3631
TTY: 905.688.4TTY (4889)