National Trust Conference 2025

The annual National Trust Conference is Canada’s largest heritage learning and networking event. Held every year since 1974, the National Trust Conference brings together a wide-range of people working to keep Canada’s heritage alive: from grassroots activists and elected officials, to professionals, planners, policy makers, and property owners.

Heritage conservation in Canada has never felt more critically important, whether it’s recognizing marginalized places, responding to the climate emergency, or helping sustain the sense of place, pride, and wellbeing of communities. And yet Canada’s heritage movement is under unprecedented pressures: from social disruption and calls to resolve inequities, to seismic economic or environmental shifts, to rapid intensification for housing. How to navigate this societal sea change? Where is heritage now, and where does it need to be? Now is a time for the full spectrum of the “heritage eco-system” – non-profits to professionals, government to educational institutions and industry – to come together, and rearticulate the value of sustaining and reinventing our heritage places. Now is the time for action.

Heritage Now will bring together 500+ participants from a diverse range of backgrounds – from professionals (emerging and established), craftspeople, and advocates, to planners, heritage site operators, construction industry workers and suppliers, academics, students, and volunteers. The event will feature challenging and inspiring case studies and lessons from heritage practice, communities, and industry, along with productive, goal-setting discussions where conference delegates will refine a shared vision for the future of our work.

The Weymouth Falls Community Land Trust will be a presenter at this conference! Click here for more details or to register.

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