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National Trust for Canada

The National Trust for Canada (French: La Fiducie nationale du Canada; formerly known as the Heritage Canada Foundation) is a national registered charity in Canada with the mandate to inspire and lead action to save historic places, and promote the care and wise use of our historic environment.[2]

National Trust for Canada
La Fiducie nationale du Canada
Typenational registered charity
Headquarters190 Bronson Ave, Ottawa, ON K1R 6H4
Key people
  • Anne Leckie, Chair
  • Natalie Bull, Executive Director
Main organ
National Board of Governors
Revenue
$1.35m CAD (2020)[1]
Formerly called
Heritage Canada Foundation

Its sites, projects, and programs encourage Canadians to identify, conserve, use, celebrate, and value their heritage buildings, landscapes, natural areas, and communities for present and future generations. Established in 1973, the National Trust has campaigned to update and fill gaps in Canadian heritage policies and laws, including supporting legislation such as Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act.[3] The National Trust for Canada also awards municipalities for their actions in preserving historical built environments through the Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership.

It is a member-based organization governed by a national board of volunteer governors.[4] Its Council of Advisors include Pat Carney, Thomas H.B. Symons, Douglas Cardinal, John K.F. Irving, Glen MacDonald, Frederic L.R. Jackman, and Alexander Reford.[5]

Properties Edit

The National Trust for Canada oversees three properties. In Quebec, the organization holds two properties: One is the Papineau Chapel, a stone memorial chapel built in 1851 by Louis-Joseph Papineau, on the grounds of the Château Montebello in the town of Montebello. It is the National Trust's first property, having been acquired in 1974. The other is 11 rue de l'Ancien-Chantier, two adjacent buildings erected in 1670, in the Lower Town of Quebec City. It was purchased by Heritage Canada to act as one of its regional offices, but now houses the offices of the French: Fondation Rues principales.

There is also a property in Ontario. The Myrtleville House is a two-storey structure built in Brantford between 1837 and 1838. Originally owned by Allen and Eliza Good, the house was occupied by four generations of their family until 1978, when the property – including the house, its contents, and 5.5 acres (22,000 m2) of land – was donated to the Crown, which then transferred it in trust to the National Trust.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ https://nationaltrustcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/HER06-20200331-Financial-Statements-ML-Electronic-Signed.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Who we are". National Trust for Canada. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  3. ^ 'Lighthouse Bill Protecting Our Lighthouses - The Icons of Canada's Maritime Heritage' Heritage Canada Foundation Featured Heritage Buildings by Douglas Franklin . Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-06-10.
  4. ^ "Get to know us". National Trust for Canada. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  5. ^ https://nationaltrustcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/AR-2019-2020-EN.FINAL_.pdf[bare URL PDF]

External links Edit

  • National Trust for Canada
  • Carleton University Archives and Research Collections


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