NATIONAL HERITAGE SUMMIT 2012
Heritage Conservation in Canada:
What’s Working? And What Needs to Change?
Montreal, Quebec
October 11 – 13, 2012
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel
HCF’s 39th Annual National Conference.
In cooperation with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP|ACECP), Canadian Forum for Public Research on Heritage, and the Canada Research Chair on Built Heritage.
Contributing organizations: Héritage Montreal; Fédération Histoire Québec; ICOMOS Canada.
Don’t miss the heritage conservation learning and networking opportunity of the year.
Be There, Pitch In and Take Action!
Online registration ends this Friday, October 5th, at 10:00am EDT. After that, we’ll be happy to process your registration on site at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
Featuring:
- Great speakers like Ros Kerslake (Prince’s Regeneration Trust, London, England), Dr. Mark Kingwell (University ofToronto), and Andrew Emond (guerilla photographer)
- Great networking events – the opening reception, awards ceremony and reception, and the closing party (always a highlight!) in Old Montreal
- Great tours, including Milton-Parc: A Sustainable Development Laboratory and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve: An Industrial Neighbourhood in Transition.
Read our Discussion Paper on the state of heritage in Canada, "Toward a New Vision for the Heritage Movement: What's Working; What's Not; What Needs to Change" and join us in Montreal as we collectively chart the future of Canada’s heritage conservation sector.
Earn Professional Learning Credits from the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and Ordre des architects du Québec. Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) ConEd Learning Hours Available.
Be part of the National Heritage Summit conversation. Follow us on Twitter and use our #HeritageSummit hashtag!
Questions? Email conference@heritagecanada.org, or call 1-866-964-1066 ext. 227.
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The Heritage Canada Foundation is a national, membership-based, non governmental, charitable organization with a mandate to promote the preservation of Canada’s historic buildings and places.