- 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 Place Conservation
The conservation of heritage places is an important cause for many heritage advocates. Homeowners, historical societies, planners, architects and more are passionate about the preservation of historic buildings or neighbourhoods in their communities. The preservation of historic places has incredible value, including fighting climate change through reduced carbon emissions, saving important places of community gathering, and leaving a legacy of those who came before us.
Heritage Conservation Tools: Resource Guides
Resources guides on heritage planning tools for local governments, including Heritage Designation, Registries, Conservation Areas, and more.
Learn MoreHeritage Real Estate
A guide to help understand and dispel myths on both the perceptions and practice of Heritage Real Estate
Learn MoreHeritage Conservation in BC Factsheets and Case Studies
Reports and case studies offering compelling information to help make the case for heritage.
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