Heritage Organisations
Here are some government, non-government and private organisations/websites that deal with a number of heritage related items both Canadian and International. Once this list grows, I will separate them into Canadian and International subpages.
CANADIAN HERITAGE ORGANISATIONS
Canadian Historical Association/Société Historique du Canada
Canadian Museums Association/Association des Musées Canadiens
Historica Dominion Institute
Parks Canada/Parcs Canada
The Heritage Canada Foundation/La fondation Héritage Canada
The Nature Conservancy of Canada/Conservation de la Nature Canada
PROVINCIAL AND TERRITORIAL HERITAGE ORGANISATIONS
Alberta Heritage
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario
Fédération Histoire Québec (français)
Heritage BC
Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Heritage Mississauga
Heritage Saskatchewan
Heritage Toronto
Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia
Heritage Vancouver
Heritage Winnipeg
Inuit Heritage Trust
Ontario Heritage Trust
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (Yellowknife, NWT)
Province of Manitoba: Department of Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Province of New Brunswick: Department of Wellness, Cuture and Sport (Heritage)
Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation
Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (English)
Yukon Heritage Resources Board
INTERNATONAL HERITAGE ORGANISATIONS
Note: Many of the following are world organisations with either offices or representatives in Canada. The country/region listed in brackets denotes where the head office is located.
Adventures in Preservation (USA)
DoCoMoMo (Spain)
ECCO (Belgium)
English Heritage (UK)
ICCROM (Italy)
ICOMOS (France)
INTBAU (UK)
Organisation of World Heritage Cities (Canada)
National Trust for Historic Preservation (USA)
The National Trust (UK)
UNESCO (France)
World Monuments Fund (USA)
Hi laura, great site, I thought you may want to add the following link:
International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
http://www.iccrom.org/
Thanks Mai, for the link. I appreciate that!
Cheers,
Laura