Cultural Heritage Master Plan

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The County of Prince Edward, with support from its consultants WSP Canada Inc., is developing a Cultural Heritage Master Plan (CHMP). This plan will help manage and protect Prince Edward County's built heritage resources and cultural heritage landscapes. The CHMP will align with the municipality's strategic plan and heritage planning goals and will build upon the municipality's Heritage Conservation Strategy (2011).

Throughout the process, the municipality and consultant team will seek input from the community, knowledge keepers, and all relevant stakeholders as it:

  • Develops the cultural heritage landscape strategy
  • Identifies potential cultural heritage landscapes
  • Finds opportunities to improve the management of important built heritage resources and cultural heritage landscapes

Check out the FAQ section at the side of this page to learn more about cultural heritage landscapes and built heritage resources.

Virtual Open House October 3

The public is encouraged to attend the virtual introductory public open house on Thursday, October 3 from 6 - 8 pm.

Click here to register for the Zoom meeting.


The County of Prince Edward, with support from its consultants WSP Canada Inc., is developing a Cultural Heritage Master Plan (CHMP). This plan will help manage and protect Prince Edward County's built heritage resources and cultural heritage landscapes. The CHMP will align with the municipality's strategic plan and heritage planning goals and will build upon the municipality's Heritage Conservation Strategy (2011).

Throughout the process, the municipality and consultant team will seek input from the community, knowledge keepers, and all relevant stakeholders as it:

  • Develops the cultural heritage landscape strategy
  • Identifies potential cultural heritage landscapes
  • Finds opportunities to improve the management of important built heritage resources and cultural heritage landscapes

Check out the FAQ section at the side of this page to learn more about cultural heritage landscapes and built heritage resources.

Virtual Open House October 3

The public is encouraged to attend the virtual introductory public open house on Thursday, October 3 from 6 - 8 pm.

Click here to register for the Zoom meeting.


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Cultural Heritage Landscape Mapping

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A cultural heritage landscape is a defined geographical area that has cultural heritage value or interest by a community, including an Aboriginal community.

Drop pins on areas where you think cultural heritage landscapes exist and tell us why these areas are of heritage value.

Page last updated: 22 Nov 2024, 02:16 PM