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Supporting the Next Generation of Heritage Leaders: Lessons from National Trust Conference 2025 (with CAHP & IHC)

Scanning lunch line-ups and meeting rooms, the demographic shift was plain to see. The next generation of heritage professionals, workers,…

From wilderness guide to guiding our operations: Charlie Porter

“Heritage places are the physical expression of the stories that build our history. When they are lost, we lose the…

Enriching History, Empowering People: Keisha Cuffie

“Heritage isn’t just about the past, it is about the present. It’s about who gets to shape the future. And…

Kettle Valley Steam Railway, the Doukhobors, and an Unsolved Mystery

History doesn’t exist within a vacuum, and historic sites across Canada share connections with one another either through their shared…

Saving Hope: Tashme Historical Society’s Journey to Preserve a Site of Japanese Canadian History

Tashme Historical Society, Hope and B.C. heritage supporters saved the historic CPR Train Station in Hope, and were supported by…

Passport Places in Song: Where Music Meets Canadian History

Music has united people for millennia, serving as both expression and record of history. Canadian artists have long used song…

O’Keefe Ranch marks Next Great Save Victory with a Celebration

Celebration was in the air at the O’Keefe Ranch on August 12 as volunteers, supporters, and guests gathered to mark…

Meet Shani Eribo: Championing Sustainable Heritage Through Fund Development

Here at the National Trust, we are excited to introduce the newest member of our team, Shani Eribo.  Shani joined…

From Awareness to Action: Designing an Innovative Approach to Saving a Beloved Acadian Landmark

“We’re trying to save a landmark. We’re trying to save a heritage building that has national and international interest,” says…

Change Agents: Canada’s New Wave of “Heritage” Developers

Heritage projects take less time than demolition and building new, involve less risk, and have a good return on investment….

Dr. Nicholas Lynch: Tracking Change at Canada’s Places of Faith

Dr. Nicholas Lynch is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His research focuses…