Reflections from the 2026 Heritage BC Annual Conference Heritage BC’s 2026 conference explored relationship-building, stewardship, and community-driven approaches to heritage across Britannia Beach and Squamish.
How Community, Place, and Stewardship Guide the 2026 Annual Heritage Conference Two years ago, Heritage BC reimagined our Annual Conference, creating a format focused on place-based learning, collaborative discussions, and learning directly from local communities. In keeping with this approach, we […]
Deepening Connection: Honouring the Land and Living Culture at Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park As we continue reimagining what a heritage conference can be, we’re proud to introduce our second host partner, the Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park. Situated on the ancestral territory of […]
Reimagining Our Approach to Conferences For decades, Heritage BC Conferences have been a cornerstone for the province’s heritage sector. They were a space to learn from one another, tackle challenges, champion each other and celebrate […]
Navigating the Intersection of Heritage and Housing Legislation in BC Join us as we delve into the connection between heritage conservation and housing legislation in BC. For the past few months Heritage BC has been learning, fielding questions, and formulating […]
Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project (HCATP) A summary of our response to the Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project (HCATP) Heritage BC’s written response in October 2022 on the Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project (HCATP) was developed […]
Response to Provincial Government decision on Royal BC Museum In response to the recent Provincial Government decisions around the Royal BC Museum We at Heritage BC have been following the recent announcements regarding the Royal BC Museum. We are […]
The Heritage Legacy Fund is under the microscope, and you can help! Heritage BC has commissioned the firm Ference & Company Consulting to conduct a review of its well entrenched Heritage Legacy Fund (HLF) program that provides the heritage sector in BC […]
Heritage BC makes a commitment to Climate Change, Signs Climate Heritage Network MOU CLIMATE HERITAGE NETWORK MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) I. Background Climate change is one of the most significant and fastest growing threats to people and their cultural heritage worldwide. Scientific evidence […]
Reopening Guidelines for Museums and Heritage Sites The BC Museums Association (BCMA) has compiled a guide, which has then been reviewed by the Government of British Columbia, to assist museums, galleries, culture centres, and heritage organizations in […]