Our conference will bring together heritage industry leaders, experts, and supporters from various sectors, providing a unique platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. As the conference will be covering a wide range of topics it will be highly relevant and attractive to a diverse audience.
Being a part of our event is one of the best ways to promote your brand, connect with sector leaders, and align yourself with a cause that matters. Engage with speakers and panellists, and participate in important discussions about leveraging heritage as an agent for positive change in our communities.
Please contact Kirstin Clausen if you have any questions.
The City of Kamloops is committed to building a safe, vibrant, and resilient community through responsible governance, sustainable growth, and innovative service delivery. Guided by our corporate values of collaboration, inclusivity, and adaptability, we strive to enhance the quality of life for all residents while fostering economic prosperity and environmental stewardship. Through City Council’s strategic priorities, we continue to invest in infrastructure, public safety, and community well-being to create a thriving and connected Kamloops for generations to come.
Established in 1950, Equitable Real Estate manages four downtown office buildings and twenty-nine apartment buildings, many of which are listed on the Vancouver Heritage Register. They have twice received City of Vancouver Heritage Awards, one for “their pride and commitment to heritage buildings in downtown Vancouver” and another for the preservation of the Vancouver Block’s façade and restoration of its original lobby finishes. Preservation and conservation work is ongoing at its signature properties.
Discover the history of the Vancouver Block and its distinctive clock tower
BCAHP is the Western-most chapter of the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP). They are a diverse group of professionals representing a wide range of specialized experts who work in the heritage and cultural conservation field, helping to develop and improve provincial and regional heritage matters. BCAHP members include archaeologists, architects, building conservation experts, cultural advisors, cultural landscape specialists, engineers, historians, planners, and more.