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Description Armoiries de la ville de Gatineau
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Les trois sapins verts du blason de Gatineau représentent l'industrie du bois. La couleur or symbolise la richesse et la prospérité apportées par cette industrie. La bordure verte chargée de billettes d'or rappelle les temps révolus de la drave qui se faisait sur la rivière des Outaouais et la Gatineau.

La devise, Fortunae meae, multorum faber (Artisan de mon sort et de celui de plusieurs) s'applique à l'industrie forestière, principale industrie de la ville, en même temps qu'au travail d'un grand nombre de citoyens et citoyennes de Gatineau.

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