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Did You Know? Thanks to increased government spending in Provincial Parks to just over $25 million annually, 274 campsites will be electrified this year in three parks - Makwa Lake, Pike Lake and Emma Lake Recreation Site. These are the first of the 1,000 campsites to be electrified over the next four years. Heritage Historic Places Initiative (HPI)What is the Historic Places Initiative?In the last 30 years, approximately one-quarter of Canada's pre-1920 building stock has been demolished. Currently, a significant number of historic properties sit vacant or under-utilized. In response to this situation, the Government of Canada, in partnership with provincial and territorial governments, developed the Historic Places Initiative (HPI), the first national program designed to conserve Canada's historic places. The goals of HPI are to:HPI includes two conservation tools. The Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) is a searchable, on-line listing of formally recognized historic places across Canada. The CRHP is an invaluable tool for tourists, students, researchers, municipal planners and others who are seeking accurate and informative information about Canada's history. The second tool, the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada, is a nationwide benchmark of conservation principles and practices to safeguard our historic places and reintegrate them in community life. More information about the Standards and Guidelines may be found by clicking here. The Historic Places Initiative in SaskatchewanIn 2003, Saskatchewan joined the pan-Canadian HPI to help fulfil the program's mandate to build a culture of heritage conservation across Canada. Through the Heritage Resources Branch of Saskatchewan Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport, a team of heritage professionals are working to realize Saskatchewan's objectives for the program. These objectives are to:
For more information about Saskatchewan's activities, please call (306) 787-8600 or email historicplaces@cyr.gov.sk.ca.
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A federal/provincial/territorial partnership. A searchable, online database containing information about recognized historic places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance National benchmark for heritage conservation practice that offers guidance for sound decision making when planning for, intervening in and using historic places. |
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