Support communities to sustain heritage from coast to coast to coast
To the donors who made more Launch Pad Coaching possible and equipped community leaders amidst the pandemic…
Amazing speakers at virtual Gatherings who tackled everything from anti-racism to insurance…
Compelling VisitLists and jolly digital selfies that gave house-bound Canadians a taste of summer sightseeing…
And a thousand Passport places in Canada and abroad who can’t wait to welcome National Trust members inside (for free!).
Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai’pi, Alberta
Writing-on-stone/ Áísínai’pi is Canada’s most recent cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated in July of 2019. The park is home to the most…
Pimachiowin Aki, Manitoba and Ontario
Canada’s first – and North America’s largest – mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pimachiowin Aki is a 29,040 km2 protected…
SGang Gwaay, British Columbia
The carved poles on this island have been recognized by UNESCO as among the finest examples of their type in…
Rideau Canal, Ontario
The canal is the best remaining example of a slackwater canal in North America, and the only canal dating back…
Red Bay Basque Whaling Station, Newfoundland and Labrador
According to UNESCO, the archeological site established by Basque mariners during the 1530’s contains the best-preserved evidence of the European…
Old Town Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
UNESCO has designated Lunenburg a World Heritage site due to it being the best-surviving example of a British colonial settlement…
Landscape of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia
The Landscape of the Grand Pré was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site on accounts of its approach to agricultural…
L’Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site, Newfoundland and Labrador
L’Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site is considered the first European settlement in North America, and its 11th-century archeological remains…
Historic District of Old Québec, Québec
Québec City carries World Heritage significance as the only North American city to have preserved its defensive works including ramparts,…
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta
This 10-metre tall cliff was used for over 6,000 years by the indigenous peoples of the plains, whose “buffalo runners”…
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta
This 10-metre tall cliff was used for over 6,000 years by the indigenous peoples of the plains, whose “buffalo runners”…
Bringing heritage to life
… and inspiring Canadians to save places that matter. We are on a mission to make historic places the cornerstone…