Symbols of Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador is one of Canada's provinces, and has established several official symbols.

Labrador, the mainland portion of the province, has its own distinct cultural identity and has established several unofficial symbols for itself.

Official symbols of Newfoundland and Labrador

Symbol Image Adopted Remarks
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Newfoundland and Labrador 1 January 1637/8 Granted by John Borough, Garter King of Arms, during the reign of King Charles I
Motto Quaerite primum regnum dei,
Seek ye first the kingdom of God
1637/8 Granted with other elements of the coat of arms, from The Gospel According to St. Matthew 6:33
Escutcheon Escutcheon of Newfoundland and Labrador 1637/8
Flag Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador 6 June 1980
Flag of the lieutenant governor Flag of the lieutenant governor of Newfoundland and Labrador 1987
Great seal Great Seal of Newfoundland and Labrador 1827
Flower Purple pitcher plant
Sarracenia purpurea
1954 Found on bogs and marshes around the province
Tree Black spruce
Picea mariana
November 1993 The most abundant tree in Labrador
Bird Atlantic puffin
Fratercula arctica
1991 About 95% of North America's puffins breed on Newfoundland and Labrador coasts
Mineral Labradorite 1975 The mineral was discovered in northern Labrador
Tartan Provincial tartan 1955 Green with gold, white, brown and red bands
Game bird Partridge or ptarmigan
Lagopus
Found throughout the province
Animal Newfoundland pony
Dogs Newfoundland dog
Labrador Retriever

Anthem "Ode to Newfoundland" 1980 Written by Governor Sir Cavendish Boyle in 1902
Logo Provincial logo 3 October 2006 This logo was brought into effect after an audit revealed 40 different provincial logos in use.
Orders Order of Newfoundland and Labrador 2001 The Order of Newfoundland and Labrador is the highest honour of the province. The medal bears the shield of Newfoundland and Labrador surmounted by the Crown. The medal is worn with a blue, green, white and gold ribbon.

Unofficial symbols of Labrador

Symbol Image Adopted Remarks
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Labrador No date Assumed, not granted by the Canadian Heraldic Authority
Motto Munus splendidum mox explebitur,
Our splendid task will soon be fulfilled
1927 Latin translation of 'our splendid task will soon be fulfilled', a line from the Ode to Labrador
Flag Flag of Labrador 31 March 1974 Predates the introduction of the current provincial flag by six years
Anthem Ode to Labrador 1927 Written by physician Harry Paddon in 1927 and set to the tune of O Tannenbaum
Bird Grey jay No date By resolution of the Combined Councils of Labrador;

declared Canada's national bird by Canadian Geographic in September 2017

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