- Heritage 101
- Advocacy
- Accessibility for Historic Places
- Climate & Sustainability
- Cultural Maps
- Heritage Place Conservation
- Heritage Policy & Legislation
- Homeowners
- Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Reconciliation
- Indigenous Cultural Heritage
- Setting the Bar: A Reconciliation Guide for Heritage
- 1. Heritage and Reconciliation Pledge
- 2. Acknowledging Land and People
- 3. Celebrating Days of Recognition and Commemoration
- 4. With a Commitment to Learn
- 5. Committing to Strategic Organizational Diversity
- 6. Mission-Making Room for Reconciliation
- 7. Possession, Interpretation, Repatriation and Cultural Care
- 8. Shared Decision Making
- 9. Statements of Significance and other heritage planning documents
- 10. Heritage Conservation Tools, Local Government Act
- Racism: Do Not Let the Forgetting Prevail
- Taking Action: resources for diversity and inclusion
Heritage Quick Studies
The Heritage Quick Studies series offers thirteen short reference guides to help you easily introduce heritage concepts to colleagues, committees, councillors, and community members. Each reference guide is one or two pages so that they can quickly be read online and easily downloaded for distribution.
For additional information, please refer to Heritage Conservation Tools: Resource Guides, Accessibility for Heritage Places, Heritage Definitions and FAQs, Heritage Legacy Fund, and Funding Opportunities.
Heritage Quick Studies
- Accessibility for Historic Places (here)
- Conservation Areas (here)
- Community Heritage Commissions and Similar Entities (here)
- Heritage Definitions and FAQs (here)
- Heritage Designation (here)
- Heritage Funding (here)
- Heritage Laws in BC (here)
- Heritage Planning (here)
- Heritage Real Estate (here)
- Heritage Registers (here)
- Heritage Revitalization Agreements (here)
- Insuring Heritage Properties (here)
- Sustainability and Heritage Conservation (here)