Centennial Flame

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The Centennial Flame is an eternal flame and fountain on Parliament Hill in Ottawa that commemorates the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eternal flame
fountain
monument
associatedWith Parliament of Canada
category 1967 establishments in Canada
Eternal flames
Monuments and memorials in Ottawa
commemorates 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation
Canadian Confederation
country Canada
designedAs permanent feature
fuelType natural gas
hasAssociatedProgram Centennial Flame Research Award
hasFeature flame burning in all seasons
shields representing each province and territory
water surrounding the flame
hasInscription commemoration of Confederation and Canadian unity
hasPart bronze shields
central gas-fed flame
circular fountain basin
provincial and territorial coats of arms
heritageDesignation symbolic national monument
inception 1967
inceptionContext Government of Canada Centennial projects
surface form: Canadian Centennial
inFrontOf Centre Block (historical)
surface form: Centre Block
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Ottawa
Parliament Hill
maintainedBy Canadian federal government (Ottawa)
surface form: Government of Canada

Public Services and Procurement Canada
material bronze
stone
near Parliament Hill
surface form: Parliament Hill lawn

Parliament Hill
surface form: Peace Tower
openedToPublic 1967-01-01
subjectOf Canadian postage stamps
tourism photography
symbolizes Canada’s provinces and territories
Canadian unity
enduring nature of Canadian Confederation
touristAttraction true
unveiledOn 1967-01-01
usedFor public ceremonies
symbolic events

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Parliament Hill hasMonument Centennial Flame