Français : Blason Île-du-Prince-Édouard : D'argent à une île de sinople sommée à senestre d'un chêne englandé et à dextre de trois chêneaux le tout au naturel, au chef de gueules chargé d'un léopard d'or armé et lampassé d'azur.
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http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/wordmark.pdf is the closest thing I can find to a government image. Not sure what the exact colors are, but this is what we should work on.
Reverted to version as of 02:40, 15 September 2010 THIS FIULE NAME BELONGS TO OFFICIAL VERSION, I will contact the original uploader and discuss with him if he wishes to have his version uploaded, and I can do that for him, but you MUST stop reverting. It