As we usher in the New Year, the National Trust for Canada is setting ambitious resolutions to continue our pivotal…
Efforts are underway to have East Coulee wooden bridge declared historical site
The trestle bridge in East Coulee was first built in 1936, but had to be rebuilt after three quarters of…
135-year-old building’s safety issues pit town against owner
The owner of a converted church in the heart of Almonte says the town has made the upkeep of the…
Investors bring new life to historic Canadian mountaineering site
Nestled on an escarpment with expansive views of Kicking Horse Mountain in Golden, B.C., Edelweiss Village comprises six Swiss-inspired chalets…
Dr. Patricia Kell Appointed as Executive Director for the National Trust for Canada
Ottawa, ON, November 14, 2023 – The National Trust for Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Patricia…
Viceregal Patronage of the Governor General of Canada
OTTAWA, ON, October 25, 2023 — The National Trust for Canada is proud to announce that Her Excellency the Right…
Transforming Heritage at the Trust’s 50th anniversary Conference
Ottawa, ON, October 25, 2023 – The National Trust for Canada is pleased to announce its 50th anniversary Conference, Transforming…
The National Trust for Canada is Looking for the Next Great Heritage Save
OTTAWA, Nov. 22, 2022 — Applications are being accepted for the National Trust for Canada’s Next Great Save competition, presented…
Locale – 2018-2019
In this issue: Places Worth Sharing: The Prince of Wales Prize and the Ecclesiastical Insurance Cornerstone Awards The National Trust’s…
Annual Report – 2017-2018
Welcome to our annual report for 2017-2018, where we share the highlights of a year of growth and regeneration for…
The National Trust for Canada launches petition calling for federal action on historic places
July 13, 2018 – OTTAWA – The National Trust for Canada has launched electronic petition e-1779 calling on the federal…
Locale – Summer 2018
In this issue: The Social Side of Adaptive Use Rebirth of the Rideau’s ‘Grand Old Dame’ Visit and Discover Fredericton
The National Trust for Canada’s Top 10 Endangered Places List for 2018
OTTAWA, Ontario, May 23, 2018 – The National Trust for Canada has released its 2018 Top 10 Endangered Places List, which…
Toronto Central YMCA receives 2018 Prix du XXe siècle for architecture
OTTAWA, Ontario, May 16, 2018 – The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the National Trust for Canada announce…
National Trust for Canada responds to 2018 Federal Budget: Missed Opportunity
Ottawa, Ontario, February 27, 2018 – The National Trust for Canada says the 2018 federal budget includes limited steps toward…
Dec 29, 2017 – January 19 submission deadline for 2018 RAIC Awards
Once again, the time has come for architects to submit for the RAIC’s prestigious annual awards program. Architects are invited…
Dec 4, 2017 – Developer Tim Tanner recognized for his work on The Academy
As the work on The Academy condominium project in Annapolis Royal draws to a close, developer Tim Tanner has been…
Nov 28, 2017 – Willowbank students out-engineer competition
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE — Competing against some of the top engineering schools in North America, Willowbank students demonstrated they don’t build them…
Nov 21, 2017 – Low Point lighthouse getting some love
NEW VICTORIA, N.S. — The Low Point Lighthouse Society is thrilled that work is now underway on a full resurfacing…
Nov 14, 2017 – Thorold seeks input on displaying Prince of Wales Award
THOROLD — Being singled out by the future king of England and Canada isn’t something that happens every day, so…
Nov 9, 2017 – Canadian soldiers set to work on Cape Breton’s picturesque stone church
VICTORIA MINES – Canadian Army engineers are stepping up to save the ruined historic St. Alphonsus church in Victoria Mines…
Annual Report – 2015-2016
Welcome to our annual report for 2015-2016, where we share the highlights of a year of growth and regeneration for…
Locale – Winter 2017
In this issue: 1967-2017: Our fragile centennial legacy Honouring the truth: The physical legacy of Canada’s residential schools Jonny Harris:…