Coat of arms of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Coat of arms of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
ArmigerSault Ste. Marie
AdoptedJuly 15, 2013
CrestThe Clergue Block House proper;
ShieldAzure two chevronels Argent between two square flaunches rompu Or, in chief a whitefish naiant, in base a lily Argent;
SupportersTwo eastern wolves proper each supporting a hand crucible shafted Or and standing on a mount of pine branches and maple leaves issuant from waves proper;
MottoOjibwe Gchi Gami Odena;
DesignerEva Pilar-Cass

The Sault Ste. Marie is the heraldic symbol representing Sault Ste. Marie. The motto is in Ojibway, a fur trading post tops the design to serve as the crest and the shield is held by two timber wolves both of whom are clutching steelworker’s tools.

The Canadian Heraldic Authority created the blazon as well as part of the arms.