Centennial Flame
45°25′25″N 75°41′56″W / 45.42367°N 75.69882°W
| Flamme du centenaire | |
| Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill | |
| Map of the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill | |
| Location | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 
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| Type | Fountain | 
| Opening date | 1 January 1967 | 
| Dedicated to | 100th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation | 
The Centennial Flame (French: Flamme du centenaire) is a monument on Parliament Hill commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. First lit in January 1967, the Flame worked with natural gas and as of 2021 uses biogas, presenting a fountain that does not freeze in winter. Money thrown into it is a donation for people with disabilities, some of whom have received over $5,000.