Coat of Arms

The shield is divided into four parts, symbolising a cross road or a meeting place. The division lines also represent the railroad and the St-Francis River, two important transportations in Richmond's history.  The main face of the Coat of Arms is made up of a clover, a rose, a fleur-de-lis and a thistle.  Together, they form one, which represents the first habitants of the region. The four flowers are elements taken from the old Coat of Arms.  They ensure a continuity of the emblematic heritage of Richmond.

Crest

The beaver symbolises the industry and the work the citizens have invested in their Town. It lies on a branch of green maple leaves, as it did during the many years on the old coat of arms.

Motto

The Latin sentence means «together we prosper»

Support

The Herons are magnificent birds that can be spotted in our region. They show the rich natural heritage of this geographic location. They hold a maple leaf in their beaks to remind us of the maple branch on the crest.

Coat of Arms

The shield is divided into four parts, symbolising a cross road or a meeting place. The division lines also represent the railroad and the St-Francis River, two important transportations in Richmond's history.  The main face of the Coat of Arms is made up of a clover, a rose, a fleur-de-lis and a thistle.  Together, they form one, which represents the first habitants of the region. The four flowers are elements taken from the old Coat of Arms.  They ensure a continuity of the emblematic heritage of Richmond.

Crest

The beaver symbolises the industry and the work the citizens have invested in their Town. It lies on a branch of green maple leaves, as it did during the many years on the old coat of arms.

Motto

The Latin sentence means «together we prosper»

Support

The Herons are magnificent birds that can be spotted in our region. They show the rich natural heritage of this geographic location. They hold a maple leaf in their beaks to remind us of the maple branch on the crest.

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