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In the early years of the program, National
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to create opportunities for significant heritage preservation projects at the federal level. Although the HSMBC took little interest in these efforts, limiting itself to a commemorative role, the Parks Branch made wide use of government relief funds to hire workers to assist with the restoration of
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Dominion Parks, to develop a departmental heritage policy. Harkin believed that the Parks Branch did not have the necessary expertise to manage historic resources; he was troubled by the relatively weak historic value of Fort Howe, the country's first historic park, and feared that the Branch's
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was amended to allow the designation of buildings due to their age or design, resulting in a new focus on the designation of Canada's built heritage. The 1950s also marked the beginning of the "big project" era, which reached its apogee in the 1960s, in which the federal government invested
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Historic Sites are organized according to five broad themes: Peopling the Land, Governing Canada, Developing Economies, Building Social and Community Life, and Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life. To be commemorated, a site must meet at least one of the following criteria:
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The 1970s marked the start of a new shift in the nature of the designations. Of the 473 National
Historic Sites designated between 1971 and 1993, the formerly dominant category of political-military events represented only 12 percent of the new designations, with the "Battle of..."-type
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agency, manages the
National Historic Sites program. As of November 2023, there were 1,005 National Historic Sites, 171 of which are administered by Parks Canada; the remainder are administered or owned by other levels of government or private entities. The sites are located across all
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National Historic Site provides no legal protection for the historic elements of a site. However, historic sites may be designated at more than one level (national, provincial and municipal), and designations at other levels may carry with them some legal protections.
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As time passed and the system grew, the scope of the program and the nature of the designations evolved. By the 1930s, the focus of the heritage movement in Canada had shifted from commemoration to preservation and development. The change was most marked in
Ontario, where the
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Advisory Board for Historic Site Preservation (later called the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada) in 1919 in order to advise the Minister on a new program of National Historic Sites. Brigadier General
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commemorations being overtaken by sites associated with federal politics. The largest group of designations (43 percent) pertained to historic buildings. By the 1990s, three groups were identified as being underrepresented among
National Historic Sites:
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was designated a national historic park in 1914, named the "Fort Howe National Park". The fort was not a site of significant national historic importance, but its designation provided a rationale for the acquisition of land for a park.
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in the late 19th century and early 20th century led to an increased interest in preserving Canada's historic sites. There were galvanizing precedents in other countries. With the support of notables such as
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highlighted the imbalances of the National Historic Sites program, urging a more ambitious program with more attention paid to architectural preservation. In 1955, the
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park improvements were incompatible with the heritage attributes of Fort Anne, the second historic park.
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2406:"National Historic Designations, Historic Communities (Backgrounder)"
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Patrimoine: Historique de la Loi sur les biens culturels
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Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
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2604:"National Historic Sites of Canada – Introduction"
2631:"National Historic Sites of Canada – System Plan"
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2726:"National Commemorative Plaques – Plaque Models"
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1919:Welland Canal National Historic Event
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2192:Canadian Register of Historic Places
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373:that had become parks in the
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3553:Heritage registers in Canada
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305:Chickamauga and Chattanooga
157:Minister of the Environment
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557:Board Chairman 1919–1939
383:Saint John, New Brunswick
196:National Historic Persons
890:Niagara Parks Commission
856:Evolution of the program
190:National Historic Events
3153:Persons of significance
2665:The George Wright Forum
2525:Canadian Ethnic Studies
1732:Seven Wonders of Canada
1490:Île d'Orléans Seigneury
1195:Hartland Covered Bridge
493:United Empire Loyalists
473:Forges du Saint-Maurice
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2124:Canadian Encyclopedia
1928:, Parks Canada, 2012.
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262:Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
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2590:The Place of History
2511:Negotiating the Past
2485:The Place of History
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2439:Negotiating the Past
2322:Negotiating the Past
2310:The Place of History
2298:Negotiating the Past
2256:Negotiating the Past
2175:Negotiating the Past
1938:Prince of Wales Fort
1398:Parliament Buildings
1355:Niagara Region sites
984:North-West Rebellion
968:Prince Edward Island
485:Prince Edward Island
268:monuments historique
237:Prince of Wales Fort
224:The celebrations of
3240:Population history
3211:Chinese immigration
1973:on February 7, 2013
1372:Niagara-on-the-Lake
1171:New Brunswick sites
980:Red River Rebellion
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462:Louis XIV of France
454:Port Dover, Ontario
448:and the history of
399:William James Roche
241:Churchill, Manitoba
3008:History portal
2786:History portal
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