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na̓ʔk̓ʷulamən (what we do): syilx Wellness Practices – Kelowna Museums Society

Have you heard of “new” terms like forest bathing and eco-wellness? Are these practices really new, or are these concepts from Indigenous practices? (hint: it’s the latter). This discussion is …]

The Greenest Building is the One That Already Exists – SFU Liberal Arts & 55+ Program

Building Reuse is Climate Action: The Greenest Building is the One That Already Exists This lecture is presented by the SFU Liberal Arts & 55+ Program in conjunction with Heritage BC’s Heritage …]

Raised in Chinatown with Donna Chan, Elwin Xie, and Peter Joe – Chinatown Storytelling Centre

Come learn more about our “Raised in Chinatown” exhibit! “Raised in Chinatown” delves into the stories of youths forging their own identities as Chinese Canadians from the 1910s to 1960s. …]

Book Launch : The Heritage Detective – Hallmark Heritage Society

We will welcome you at the historic Wentworth Villa, 1156 Fort Street, at 7:30 pm, Wednesday, February 22, 2023 for the debut of an exciting new book. Join 45-year heritage …]

Memoir Writing: You Have Stories to Tell – FVRL Mission Branch

Writing down your life experiences can be a gift – to yourself, your family, and future generations. Put aside your fears, and start – one memory at time. This is …]

Our Indigenous Neighbours – Hands-on-Heritage

    Welcomed by Sto:lo people for generations to share the bounty of their territory, lots of ‘others’ have come here for trade, education, health care and community. Meet Indigenous …]

BC Heritage Fairs Heritage Week Workshop – BC Heritage Fairs

Calling all heritage and history educators! Come learn about BC Heritage Fairs with members of our Board working with Alumni, School and Regional Fairs, and this year’s Provincial Fair. Learn …]

Ron Thom and His Mid-Century World – West Vancouver Memorial Library

Join us for a lecture about Ron Thom, an architect who fought to instill the human spirit in the built environment. Educated at the Vancouver School of Art, he brought …]

Baby Lamb Farm Tour – Ruckle Heritage Farm

The approximately 1 hour baby lamb farm tour will begin with a walk down the picturesque laneway leading to one of the farm’s historic barns while hearing about the farm’s rich history.

SOLD OUT! Milk, Suitcases and Vegetables: A Stroll in Upper Mount Pleasant – Vancouver Heritage Foundation

Celebrate Heritage Week with VHF and discover the culture and heritage of the communities that make up the place we call home! Join local historian, author and seasoned walking tour …]

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As an organization of provincial scope, Heritage BC recognizes that its members, and the local history and heritage they seek to preserve, occupy the lands and territories of B.C.’s Indigenous peoples. Heritage BC asks its members and everyone working in the heritage sector to reflect on the places where they reside and work, and to respect the diversity of cultures and experiences that form the richness of our provincial heritage.