The coat of arms of Winnipeg is the full armorial achievement as used by the municipal government as an official symbol.
The first coat of arms, used from 1874 to 1973, featured a bison serving as a crest the prairies and Indigenous culture and economy.
On the arms, the locomotive symbolized the railroad leading to Winnipeg and the wheat the agriculture and its position.
Arms: Vert a prairie crocus slipped proper on a chief Azure fimbriated thirteen mullets Or; Crest: Within a circlet of prairie crocus the gate of Old Fort Garry proper; [2] The arms are used by the municipal government as an official symbol and is present on the city flag, adopted in 1975 in which it is encircled by a white circle which itself is surrounded by a blue and yellow bar similar to those seen on the Flag of Ukraine.
[3] The arms make up the badge of the Winnipeg Police Service which was registered by the Canadian Heraldic Authority in 1994.