Request a Parliament Hill flag

High demand for flags

The waiting period for both the Peace Tower and other Parliament Hill flags exceeds 100 years. We can only donate one flag per household and flags are only donated to Canadian residents.

What would you like to do?

Add your name to the waiting list for a flag

Complete the form or provide us with the requested information by mail or email.

  • Due to high demand, we can only donate one flag per household. Additional requests will not be processed
  • Flags are only donated to Canadian residents
  • Please read the privacy notice statement.

Consult the flag specifications and waiting periods.
Table 1: Flag specifications and waiting periods
Flag type Approximate size Pole height requirement Approximate waiting period
Peace Tower flag 2.3 m x 4.6 m
(7.5  ft x 15 ft)
13.7 m to 15.2 m
(45  ft to 50 ft)
The waiting period for both Peace Tower and other Parliament Hill flags exceeds 100 years
Other Parliament Hill flags 1.35 m x 2.7 m
(4.5  ft x 9 ft)
9.1 m to 10.7 m
(30  ft to 35 ft)

Other ways to request a flag

If you prefer to mail or email your request, please provide all of the following information:

  • your first and last name
  • your mailing address, including street address, city, province or territory and postal code
  • your telephone number with area code
  • your email address
  • your choice of flag
Address
Office of the Minister
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Portage III 18A1
11 Laurier St
Gatineau QC  K1A 0S5
Email:
tpsgc.demandesdrapeaux-flagrequests.pwgsc@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca
Update your personal information for an existing request

If you are already on the waiting list to receive a flag and you would like to update your contact information, complete the form below or provide us with the requested information by mail or email.

Please read the privacy notice statement.

Your personal information
Select the information you wish to update (select up to 3) (required)

Other ways to update your personal information

If you prefer to mail or email your updated personal information, please provide all of the following information:

  • your first and last name
  • your reference number, if available
    • this is the number we provided you when you first requested a flag

If you have moved, please provide:

  • your old mailing address, including street address (with apartment, suite or unit number, if applicable), city, province or territory and postal code
    • the old address must match the address you provided when you first requested a flag
  • your new mailing address, including street address, city, province or territory and postal code

If your telephone number or email address has changed, please provide 1 or both of:

  • your old (if applicable) and new telephone number
  • your old (if applicable) and new email address

Mailing address

Address
Office of the Minister
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Portage III 18A1
11 Laurier St
Gatineau QC  K1A 0S5
Email:
tpsgc.demandesdrapeaux-flagrequests.pwgsc@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca

Privacy notice statement

The personal information is collected on a voluntary basis pursuant to the Privacy Act. The personal information will be used by the Ministerial Correspondence Unit of Public Services and Procurement Canada to respond to your request for a Parliament Hill flag. The personal information is described in the Standard Personal Information Bank Public Communications PSU 914. Your personal information is protected, used, and disclosed in accordance with the Privacy Act. Under the Privacy Act, you have the right to access and correct your personal information, if erroneous or incomplete. The personal information provided in this initiative will be retained according to the retention and disposal schedule established for this bank.

If you require clarification about this privacy notice, you may contact the Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Access to Information and Privacy Directorate by email at tpsgc.vieprivee-privacy.pwgsc@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca. If you are not satisfied with the response to your privacy concern or if you want to file a complaint about the handling of your personal information, you may wish to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

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