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Like an Eternal Flame - OU008F
A central part of visiting the Nations Capital
Eigenaar: lacwitt
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Hoogte: meter NAP
 Provincie: Canada > Ontario
Cache soort: Virtuele Cache
Grootte: Geen behuizing
Status: Kan gezocht worden
Geplaatst op: 2010-09-05
Gemaakt op: 2010-09-06
Gepubliceerd op: 2010-09-06
Laatste verandering: 2011-01-01
5x Gevonden
0x Niet gevonden
0 Opmerkingen
watchers 0 Volgers
594 x Bekeken
2 x Gewaardeerd
Beoordeeld als: n/b
1 x Aanbevolen
Deze cache is aanbevolen door: simrebel
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Cache attributen

Kid Friendly  Available in Winter  Wheelchair Access  Listed on OCNA Only  Quick Cache  Historic Site 

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Beschrijving EN
The Centennial Flame also known as the Eternal Flame is a symbolic flame that forms the central element of a fountain, itself located symmetrically in the walkway between the Queen's Gates and the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill, in Ottowa, Ontario.

Lit by then Prime Minister of Canada Lester B. Pearson on New Year's Eve 1967, to officially inaugurate the Canadian Centennial celebrations, the flame is fed by a natural gas jet that sits under a metal dome depicting the centennial year logo: a stylised maple leaf. The flame, however, is not an eternal one, as it is routinely extinguished during inclement weather or for cleaning, and relit. Coins thrown into the fountain are routinely collected and added to the Centennial Flame Research Award Fund.

The original plan in 1967 was to remove the Centennial Flame at the end of the Centennial year, but public pressure convinced the federal government to make it a permanent fixture on Parliament Hill.

The fountain's water runs from beneath the coats of arms for each of the provinces and territories of Canada as they existed in 1966, into a moat surrounded by a wall that lists the year each province and territory joined the Canadian Confederation in Canada.


In order to log a find on this cache, you must post a picture of yourself, standing at the Centennial Flame with your GPSr.
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