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Archives from Virtual Event

Panel Discussion: Sustaining Multilingualism: Heritage Language Education in Diverse Communities

Join us at the Peña room in Irving K. Barber, UBC Point Grey on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, from 12:00pm – 1:00pm for a Language Sciences panel discussion on heritage language. Panelists will …]

Chinatowns and Belonging in British Columbia

Join us for a special virtual program highlighting stories from the 2024 winter issue of the British Columbia History Magazine. The British Columbia Historical Federation’s quarterly magazine chronicles British Columbia’s unique …]

Time Well Spent

How Our Leisure Activities Made Us Who We Are

Reading Room #: Film Discussion of Charlotte’s Castle

This online Reading Room will focus on the film Charlotte’s Castle. At the Reading Room event, we will discuss the film after participants have watched it beforehand on their own. …]

Heritage Week Online Contests

🌟 Exciting Heritage Week Celebration Alert! 🌟 Join us for the 28th Annual Heritage Week Celebration, happening from February 19-24, 2024, as we embark on a digital journey to explore …]

Sharing Tram Memories for BC Heritage Week – Steveston Tram – City of Richmond

February 28 is the 65th anniversary of the last Interurban Tram run to Steveston in 1958. Trams decorated with the BC Electric Railway mascot Reddy Kilowatt were filled with passengers …]

Coast Salish Wool Weaving Virtual Workshop – Museum of North Vancouver

MONOVA’s Indigenous Cultural Programmer, Tsawasiya Spukwus from the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Nation will lead participants through an interactive online workshop about Coast Salish wool weaving. Learn to weave a simple yet …]

Family Day with Sncewips – Sncewips Heritage Museum

10am to 12pm there will be a museum tour. The tour will explore syilx culture and traditions with a focus on the importance of family and community. At 12pm to …]

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 …]

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 …]

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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.