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Cap-Pelé has had a new logo since 2015 and has since used a logo-based flag,
retaining the light blue field with five narrow white horizontal stripes, but
replacing the arms with the logo, featuring a heart-shaped design in Acadian
colours and the name in mid-blue.
Flag
in council chamber:
https://twitter.com/villagecappele/status/857961240328626181
Flying
outside:
https://www.facebook.com/capacadie/photos/3461510247256515/
https://www.facebook.com/capacadie/photos/1900304400043782/
Visiting
another town:
https://www.facebook.com/capacadie/photos/2618810064859875/
image located by Masao Okazaki, 13 October 2022
Logo, January 2015:
https://www.facebook.com/capacadie/photos/786889271385306/
Masao
Okazaki, 13 October 2022
image by Arnaud Leroy, 19 October 2006
Source: town hall
From the town website:
Phil Nelson,i> 19 October 2006Cap-Pelé is a coastal village located in Southeastern New Brunswick known for the warmth of its people.
...
FoFounded around 1780 and then incorporated into a municipality in 1969, the Village of Cap-Pelé has a population of 2,266 (2001 census). The economy depends mainly on fishing. The village boasts a fleet of fishing boats that numbers in the sixties. They fish herring in the spring, mackerel in early summer and the king of all shellfish, the lobster, from mid-August to mid-October, as well as scallops. The thirty or so smoke houses account for 95% of the smoked herring produced in Canada and there are also three seafood and fish processing plants.
The main element of the logo seems to be the Acadian flag.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 24 October 2006