Presentation delivered by Rebecca Cann, Cultural Planning Supervisor, City of St. Catharines at The Ontario Rural Council's municipal cultural planning forum, "Economies in Transition" on November 17, 2008 in Brockville.
22. Niagara’s Heritage Assets 1,064 buildings Designated Heritage Buildings in 7 municipalities 4, with plans for 5 more Heritage Districts
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27. Tara Rosling in the Shaw Festival production of Saint Joan, Niagara-on-the-Lake. Photo by David Cooper. Thank you Rebecca Cann, Cultural Planning Supervisor City of St. Catharines 905-688-5601 ext 3158 [email_address]
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Thank you very much. The City of St. Catharines has been a member of the Creative City Network of Canada since 2002, and at my first CCNC conference I was confronted with this notion of cultural asset mapping. As time went by, I started to have a better grasp on what it was, and to appreciate its value. I am sure you’ve had some definition already, but I thought I would share my informal perception of its value and import as a precursor to how we’ve done the work in Niagara