Celebrate Our Heritage

Heritage Day is an opportunity to celebrate the architectural heritage and historic places of Canada. The Heritage Canada Foundation promotes the third Monday in February each year as Heritage Day and has long advocated adopting this date as a national holiday.

This year, HCF is celebrating Heritage and the Environment: Saving Places Built to Last. A number of useful resources are now available to assist communities to develop a program around this theme—whether it is to celebrate the inherently green credentials of historic buildings, highlight how they have been upgraded to more environmentally friendly standards, or to offer information on how to “green” a heritage building.

Fact and Stats – How sustainability and heritage fit together:

“How To” – A series of articles on upgrading and repairing historic windows:

“How To” – A two-part series on preserving wood siding on historic buildings:

Heritage Conservation Briefs

Examples of “Green” Heritage Initiatives:

Coming Events

Heritage Day 2009Climate change. Green building. Economic renewal. Affordable housing. Old buildings have answers for the biggest questions of our generation. Join us in Toronto for HCF’s annual conference:

The Heritage Imperative: Old Buildings in an Age of Environmental Crisis
Toronto, Ontario
September 24-26, 2009
Fairmont Royal York Hotel

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