- 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 Conservation Services
Are you dealing with a heritage place or site as an owner, developer, designer or planner? Do you need the services of a heritage professional?
The following flowcharts were designed by the BC Association of Heritage Professionals to help property owners, stewards and municipal planners become familiar with heritage conservation decision making, services and the reports that support them.
But first we need to determine: is the site or place in question considered a heritage place?
Download the PDF version and access additional ‘hover over’ information for the flowcharts here.

If you have any questions regarding these flowcharts please reach out to the BC Association of Heritage Professionals at bc@cahp-acecp.ca.