RCMP Members and Employees can stake a claim for a Nameplate to be placed on the Pillars and a Walkway Brick to be placed on the Princess Royal Walk. In addition to these options, you may submit a story and photos to have included on the VIRTUAL PILLARS website.
Nameplates are metal plates measuring 6 inches by 1.5 inches. Nameplates are arranged together to form a plaque of 36 plates which are then mounted to one of the 21 Pillars at the RCMP Heritage Centre.
RCMP Nameplate
Text on the nameplate for a Member includes their surname, Initials, Regimental #, and Troop # or Engagement Date.
Employee Nameplate
Text on the nameplate for an Employee includes their Surname, Initials or Engagement Date.
Walkway Bricks are used to pave the Princess Royal Walk at the RCMP Heritage Centre. Bricks are available in two sizes and can be engraved with text or a logo. RCMP Members and Employees can claim Bricks.
4 x 8 Inches
This size can have up to 3 lines of text. Each line can have up to 20 characters, including spaces. Text on bricks is flexible and can include a logo or a simple graphic.
8 x 8 Inches
This size can have up to 6 lines of text. Each line can have up to 20 characters, including spaces. Text on bricks is flexible and can include a logo or a simple graphic.
GROUP ENTRIES
Troop members, teams, and generational family members may be placed together on the Pillars or Walkway. When submitting your Claim Form, please include all of the information for each individual Nameplate and/or Brick to be included in the group.
A family member may donate and submit relevant information about a deceased Member or Employee for posting on the Pillars or the Princess Royal Walk.
The individual whose name is cast on a nameplate or engraved on a brick can submit their story of service (with photos) for placement on our VIRTUAL PILLARS website.