This section will help you to describe heritage in a bigger context.
The first part provides impressive statistics, and the second part provides ideas to help you develop your local case.
Culture, including museums and historic sites, is big business and is a proven contributor to BC’s economy.
Culture boosts BC’s GDP by more than $7 billion, the third highest of the provinces across the county. Culture’s contribution is 9 times greater than that of sports.
Culture is an economic leader.
The estimated direct economic impact of cultural industries in Canada was $61.7 billion. Cultural industries outpaced other major sectors such as agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting ($29 billion); accommodation and food services ($38 billion); and utilities ($43 billion).
Museums and Cultural Heritage in B.C.
B.C.’s museums, galleries, cultural centres and historic places connect us to our history, art, science, creativity, culture, nature and each other.
Use the intrinsic-instrumental-institutional framework to develop a well-rounded description of heritage in your community. Here are some suggestions to help you get started. (Read this short introduction to our recommended approach to making a case.)
Intrinsic
What are people saying about your museum/heritage site?
Instrumental
How can you count the ways you go above and beyond?
Institutional
How is your organization part of a bigger picture?
Provincial and Territorial Culture Indicators, 2017 – Statistics Canada (source)
Desjardins, E. (2016). Provincial and Territorial Culture Indicators, 2010 to 2014. Statistics Canada (source)