TIME 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
This intensive 4-day course is designed for those interested in the theoretical and practical aspects of heritage conservation planning in Ontario. Study a variety of topics including the history, legal aspects, and evaluation processes in heritage planning. The course also covers how to integrate concepts of sustainability, accessibility, practical management challenges in the field, and changes following the adoption of Bill 108, Bill 109, Bill 23 and the supporting regulations. Learn through lectures, readings, in-class and online activities, discussions, group work, and walking tours. This introductory course will be taught on-campus in the beautiful town of Perth. Suitable for all knowledge and experience levels.
Speaker:
As the Managing Principal of LHC: Heritage Planning and Archaeology, Marcus R. Létourneau, PhD, MCIP, RPP, CAHP has experience working with a variety of heritage resources types and heritage organizations including the public, private, non-profit, and academic sectors. His formal training includes studies in resource management, historical geography, cultural landscapes, museum studies, heritage conservation planning, marine archaeology, dispute resolution, and management leadership. Marcus is a past president of the Ontario Association of Heritage Professionals, and is Vice Chair of the Leeds and Thousands Municipal Heritage Committee (MHC).
Cost:
$625 + HST