National Trust Conference 2015 Heritage Energized

Come to , neighbourhoods like Inglewood and The Beltline; see conference experience? Take our Heritage Real Estate and Leave Energized! exciting examples of adaptive reuse and community course and think like a developer. Build your technical revitalization; and explore its wealth of early 20th century insights through workshops on wood or brick conservation. Heritage is an energy producer that infuses Canadian and mid-century modern architecture. Strengthen your organization through our Fundraising or communities with cultural and economic vitality, sparks Leadership workshops. Continuing Education credits for new investment, and grounds us with a strong sense of Expand Your Networks planners and architects will be announced this summer. place. National Trust Conference 2015 will build on case The annual National Trust Conference is Canada’s largest studies from Calgary and across Canada to explore how event for professionals, practitioners, academics, and Stretch Your Horizons heritage energy can turn places around, empower people, volunteers engaged in regenerating and saving our heritage We’ve assembled a slate of inspiring keynote speakers and create opportunities. places. This is your opportunity to meet the 400-plus that will introduce you to cutting-edge heritage from participants from across Canada, and to get to know around and the globe: from heritage thinkers and Calgary is more than cowboys and oil barons. It’s a heritage industry leaders at our exhibitor hall. developers to internationally acclaimed fiction writers. dynamic city that has seized upon its heritage as a key Indigenous cultural heritage will have a strong presence building block for the future and become a fascinating Build Your Skills throughout the conference, including the ground-breaking laboratory for managing change under pressure. Come We are pleased to announce the broadest range of pre-conference event, Moh-Kins-Tsis | Calgary Indigenous to Calgary this fall and experience thriving historic workshops we’ve ever mounted – why not amplify your Heritage Roundtable.

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Special Meetings Thursday, October 22

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. National Council Meeting Location: Leduc Room, Palliser Hote Leaders of province-wide heritage organizations from across Canada meet to discuss common issues and strategies. For more information: Natalie Bull [email protected]

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Conference Coordinator National Roundtable on Heritage Chris Wiebe – Manager, Heritage Policy and Government Relations, National Trust for Canada, Ottawa, Ont. Education Location: Athabasca University National Trust Conference Program Advisory Committee (345 – 6th Ave. SE) Boris Atamanenko – Manager, Culture & Heritage Division, GNWT Education, Culture & Employment, Yellowknife, N.W.T. Heritage academics and students meet Fred Bradley – Board Chair, Alberta Historical Resources Foundation, Crownest, Alta. to discuss issues relevant to heritage Natalie Bull – Executive Director, National Trust for Canada, Ottawa, Ont. education and training in Canada. Darryl Cariou – Heritage Portfolio Program Manager, Corporate Properties + Buildings, City of Calgary, Calgary, Alta. For more information: Chris Wiebe Belinda Crowson – President, Historical Society of Alberta, Lethbridge, Alta. [email protected] Matthew Francis – Executive Director, Chilliwack Museum and Archives, Chilliwack B.C. Don Luxton – Owner, Donald Luxton & Associates Inc., Vancouver, B.C. Friday, October 23 Cynthia Klaassen – President, Calgary Heritage Initiative, Calgary, Alta. Henry Maisonneuve – Vice-Chair, National Trust for Canada, , Alta. 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Sarah Meilleur – Vice-Chair, Calgary Heritage Authority, Calgary, Alta. Canadian Association of Heritage Laura Pasacreta – Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals; Associate, Donald Luxton and Associates Inc., Calgary Alta. Professionals AGM Larry Pearson – Director, Historic Places Stewardship, Alberta Culture and Tourism, Calgary Alta. Location: Leduc Room, Palliser Hotel David Ridley – Executive Director, Edmonton Heritage Council, Edmonton, Alta. Clint Robertson – Heritage Planner, Planning and Development, City of Calgary, Calgary Alta. Saturday, October 24 Matthew Wangler – Executive Director, Historic Resources Management Branch, Alberta Culture and Tourism, Edmonton, Alta. Bob van Wegen – Co-Founder and Board Director, Calgary Heritage Initiative, Calgary, Alta. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. National Trust for Canada AGM Location: Crystal Ballroom, Palliser Hotel National Trust Conference 2015 2 Conference at a Glance Wednesday, October 21 Thursday, October 22 Friday, October 23 Saturday, October 24 Various Locations Various Locations Palliser Hotel Palliser Hotel

8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Moh-Kins-Tsis | Calgary Indigenous Tours and Workshops Morning Coffee Morning Coffee Heritage Roundtable 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. National Roundtable on Heritage Welcome and Plenary Session Plenary Session – Featured Speakers 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Education Tune Up Your Fundraising: Building a 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Strong Circle of Supporters 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Health Break Health Break – Central Branch Main Street Training 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Workshop – Leading and Governing Concurrent Sessions and Workshops Concurrent Sessions and Workshops Your Organization Today and Tomorrow 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch Lunch Workshop – Introduction to Real Estate Development 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions and Workshops Concurrent Sessions and Workshops 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. National Council Meeting 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Palliser Hotel Health Break Health Break

1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tours and Workshops Concurrent Sessions and Workshops Closing Plenary

7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sunday, October 25 Keynote Address National Trust and CAHP National National Trust AGM Post-Conference Tour Jack Singer Concert Hall, Heritage Awards Ceremony Crowsnest Pass Heritage Bus Tour and Reception 8:00 p.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Petroleum Club Closing Party Opening Reception Bank & Baron P.U.B. Jack Singer Concert Hall, Arts Commons 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals AGM National Trust Conference 2015 3 Pre-Conference Events

Wednesday, Oct. 21 these important places are Indigenous protocols for Moh-Kins-Tsis Sara-Jane Gruetzner – rarely protected by provincial protection of heritage places Advisory Committee President & CEO, Fort Calgary 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. legislation or recognized can be aligned. The goal will Dr. Gerald Oetelaar – Moh-Kins-Tsis | Calgary by municipal bylaws and be to map a way forward Lorna Crowshoe (Co-Chair) Professor, Department of Indigenous Heritage polices. MOH-KINS-TSIS | to a shared understanding, – Issues Strategist, Aboriginal Anthropology & Archaeology, Roundtable Calgary Indigenous Heritage strong relationships and a new Portfolio, City of Calgary Location: Fort Calgary Roundtable aims to open a paradigm. Makiinima, Roy Fox (Co- Michelle Reid – Conservation (750 – 9th Ave. SE) dialogue and to find solutions Please see full Roundtable Chair) – Retired Chief of the Landscape Architect, Calgary to this gap in knowledge and details at: Blood Tribe Parks, City of Calgary Be part of this groundbreaking protection. nationaltrustcanada.ca Dr. Reg Crowshoe – Spiritual- Dr. Brian R. Sinclair – discussion on the protection of Cultural Advisor, Former Chief Professor, Architecture, Calgary’s Indigenous heritage Bringing together elders Support Provided by: of the Piikani Nation University of Calgary sites. and knowledge keepers with Shawna Cunningham – Erin van Wyck – Heritage practitioners in the fields Director, The Native Centre, Planner, Planning, Development Calgary has a rich Indigenous of heritage, archaeology, University of Calgary and Assessment, City of Calgary heritage with many places architecture and planning, Blair First Rider – Aboriginal Dr. Eldon Yellowhorn – of sacred and cultural MOH-KINS-TSIS will discuss Cultural Advisor, Heritage Professor, Department of significance – from Nose Hill heritage sites in Calgary and Division, Alberta Culture Archaeology, Simon Fraser to . And yet how Indigenous and Non- University

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9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and committee chairs. As an Facilitator: Mario Santana benefit from instruction As a showcase for the social Tune Up Your Fundraising: opportunity for mid-career Quintero (Assistant Professor, in various branches of the enterprise mission of cSPACE, Building a Strong Circle of professional development, it Architectural Conservation documentation field. the historic sandstone King Supporters will provide inspiration for and Sustainability, Civil and Edward School site was Location: Calgary Public Main Street Coordinators, Environmental Engineering, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. purchased in 2012 for the Library – Central Branch Main Street Boards and Carleton University, Ottawa, National Trust for Canada development of a multi- (616 Macleod Trail SE) Committee Chairs as well Ont.) Conference Meet & Greet disciplinary ‘hub’ facility. Facilitator: Judy Oberlander as for non-profit leaders of Location: East Village Sales Located on a full city block (Judy Oberlander and museums, arts and cultural Recording the physical and Experience Centre (553 in South Calgary, the vision Associates Inc., Vancouver, organizations, historical characteristics of historic Riverfront Avenue SE) for cSPACE King Edward will B.C.) societies, and local community structures and landscapes is Hosted by: Calgary Municipal be delivered through three Cost: $130 - $150 (by Sept. 21) associations. a cornerstone of preventive Land Corporation key platforms – the creative, or $150 - $170 (after Sept. 21) maintenance, monitoring All registrants for the learning, and community Full course details at: It will also be of special and conservation. The National Trust Conference commons. Nearby Currie nationaltrustcanada.ca interest to both staff and information produced by and Moh-Kins-Tsis │ Barracks is a landmark military board members of heritage, such work guides decision- Calgary Indigenous Heritage base that, since 1995, has Increase your organization’s arts + culture organizations making by property owners, Roundtable are invited to been developed by Canada capacity to fundraise through – both large and small, as site managers, public officials, attend. Experience the exciting Lands Corporation (CLC) into this interactive workshop. well as cultural planners, and conservators. Rigorous heritage-led revitalization residential development that Organizations dedicated historic site managers, and documentation may also serve of Calgary’s East Village blends historic buildings and to heritage conservation, community leaders responsible a broader purpose: over time, neighbourhood, meet old parks commemorating Canadian community development, for raising funds to sustain it becomes the primary means friends and make new ones. Armed Forces participation in arts and culture programs as the operation and growth of by which scholars and the Food and beverages provided. the World Wars. Come see how well as museums and historic their organizations including public apprehends a site that they have achieved a walkable, sites continue to seek ways to museums and historic sites, has since changed radically or Thursday, Oct. 22 sustainable design and achieved finance their activities. How arts and cultural facilities, disappeared. Learning Tours LEED-ND certification. do we find ways to widen our festivals, and heritage (Bus and Walking) circle of supporters so that conservation organizations. This short workshop has the 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Oil-Fuelled Mid-Century we can continue to maintain main aim of acquainting cSPACE (King Edward Creative Modern Calgary (Walking) programs and undertake more 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. participants with a wide Hub) & Currie Barracks: Leaders: David Down (Manager ambitious projects? Workshop - Architectural range of recording techniques Cutting-Edge Developments of Urban Design and Heritage, Heritage Documentation for and to help decision makers (Bus) City of Calgary) and Cynthia This workshop is designed for Conservation decide which techniques are Leaders: Reid Henry (CEO, Klaassen (President, Calgary leaders of non-profit heritage Location: Calgary Public best suited to which sites and cSPACE Projects) and Doug Heritage Initiative) organizations including board Library – Central Branch (616 objectives. Led by experts Cassidy (Vice President, Real members, executive directors Macleod Trail SE) in the field, the lectures will Estate, Western Region, CMLC) National Trust Conference 2015 5 Learning Tours

We’ll be walking rather than Glenbow Library and Archives, particular, the large brownfield features associated with the introduced to animate the site, driving, but it was the 1947 the Calgary Public Library, and neighbourhood of East Village. original settlement and quarry and the sandstone Memorial discovery of major oil deposits the City of Calgary Archives – Fast forward to today. East operation. Archival research Park Library rehabilitated. Also in Alberta that fuelled both car that co-exist within a two-block Village is in the midst of an undertaken concurrent to the visit nearby Beaulieu, a grand culture and the mid-century radius downtown. Together they exciting transformation. Since archaeological studies have sandstone prairie mansion modern office boom in Calgary. collect and preserve the city’s 2007, CMLC’s commitment of assisted in attaching the faces built in 1891 for Senator James After decades of little change in heritage and ensure this heritage $357 million into infrastructure and names of pioneering families Alexander Lougheed. Declared downtown, builders responded is alive and accessible to all and development programs to the many features identified a provincial historic resource in to the new demand for office Calgarians. Come and join us on has so far attracted $2.4 billion on the ground. In this fashion, 1978, the mansion grounds are space with a collection of an exclusive behind the scenes of planned development. The archaeological studies and now a City park and the restored buildings that grew downtown tour of all three institutions and heritage buildings remaining on archival research have worked home now run by a Conservation upward while suburban Calgary discover some of the gems in the site – Simmons Building, St together to bring the Glenbow Society which has introduced began to sprawl outward. A tour their collections. Find out how Louis Hotel, Hillier Block, and Town and Quarry to back to life, many innovative programs for of this Mid-Century evolution the Heritage Triangle is actively King Edward Hotel – are being and more accurately situated this house museum. starts at the eclectic 1948 Barron engaging the community in revived as important anchors the role of this settlement in Building – currently on The projects such as Century Homes from the new area. establishing the province of 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. National Trust’s endangered Calgary and workshops on Alberta. : Revival of a list – and ends at the Centennial researching community history. 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pedestrian Mall (Walking) Planetarium. We’ll also visit Glenbow Town and Quarry 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Leaders: Darry Cariou and Clint Century Gardens, a rare East Village Revitalization Archaeology Project (Bus) Historic Beltline Robertson Brutalist style park beloved (Walking) Leaders: Brian Vivian and Shari Neighbourhood: Central by parkour enthusiasts. Come Leaders: Calgary Municipal Peyerl (Archaeological Society of Memorial Park and Lougheed Stephen Avenue is Calgary’s along for a look at mid-century Land Corporation (CMLC) and Alberta, Calgary Centre) House (Walking) original Main Street in the heart Calgary, from curtain-wall to Calgary Heritage Authority Leaders: Michelle Reid of Downtown. A portion is now concrete. (CHA) The Glenbow Town and Quarry (Conservation Landscape a National Historic District and Project was established to Architect, City of Calgary Parks) one of North America’s most Heritage Triangle Tour: The idea of bringing East Village archaeologically investigate and others TBC successful pedestrian streets. Archives Keeping Heritage back to life as an urban village the remnants of the town and But – it wasn’t always this way. Alive (Walking) resurfaced in 2005 – an idea sandstone quarry originally Founded in 1899, Central Join City staff Darryl Cariou and Leader: Carolyn Ryder and a discussion involving founded in 1906. Since 2009 Memorial Park is Calgary’s Clint Robertson to learn how the (Librarian, Community Heritage the City of Calgary, urban the Archaeological Society oldest park. The Park underwent masonry buildings on Stephen & Family History, City of planners and the public. Two of Alberta, Calgary Centre a complete rehabilitation in 2009 Avenue have been recycled and Calgary) years later, city council created has worked in partnership and saw many historical features reused to create one of North CMLC and gave them the with the Glenbow Ranch of the century old park – with America’s most successful The Calgary Heritage Triangle ambitious mandate to revitalize Foundation to identify, map its geometric pathways and beds complete, and pedestrian is three organizations – the the Rivers District and, in and excavate foundations and – restored, new café structures focussed streets. From the only National Trust Conference 2015 6 Learning Tours Conference Program wooden structure to survive along the southern edge of the Thursday, Oct. 22 Leadership is key to the strength structures; how to recruit and the “Great Fire” of 1886, to CPR mainline. Today they have and success of non-profit retain board members as well John Lyle’s 1929 Art Deco been transformed into lofts, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. organizations whether they as plan for succession; how Bank, to the buildings that gave retail, restaurants, and offices. Leading and Governing engage in heritage conservation boards, staff, and volunteers Calgary the moniker “Sandstone 1st Street SW became one of the Your Organization Today projects, steward historic can develop strategies and set City,” Stephen Avenue is an first commercial strips to grow and Tomorrow: A One-Day resources, govern museums, priorities, and how to secure excellent case study in heritage south of the tracks – featuring Workshop for Heritage, lead historical societies, arts financial resources to realize an conservation, downtown commercial blocks, and Museums, and Arts & Culture organizations, and cultural organization’s mission. revitalization, sustainability, and apartments. Together this district Organizations institutions, or govern and prairie architectural history. is becoming a dynamic blend Location: Calgary Public implement community-driven This workshop is designed for of old and new, big and small, Library – Central Branch Main Street initiatives to leaders of non-profit heritage First Street & Warehouse short and tall, sandstone and (616 Macleod Trail SE) revitalize traditional commercial organizations including board District (Walking) skyscrapers. Facilitator: Judy Oberlander areas. members, executive directors Leader: Cynthia Klaassen (Judy Oberlander and Associates This workshop will focus on and committee chairs. As an (President, Calgary Heritage Gay Heritage in Downtown Inc., Vancouver, B.C.) the roles and responsibilities of opportunity for mid-career Initiative) and Bob van Wegen Calgary (Walking) Cost: $130 - $150 (by Sept. 21) the boards and staff who lead professional development, it (Co-Founder, Calgary Heritage Leader: Kevin Allen (Research or $150 - $170 (after Sept. 21) organizations both large and will provide inspiration for Initiative) Lead, Calgary Gay History Full course details at: small. How will we energize non-profit board members of Project) nationaltrustcanada.ca and sustain these organizations museums, arts and cultural It used to be easy to overlook in the future? This workshop organizations, historical the gritty, lower profile district Please note, more tours TBC. Strengthen your organization’s will focus on understanding societies and local planning that is literally on the other side capacity through this daylong the evolving nature of non- organizations as well as of the tracks from Calgary’s interactive workshop. profit organizations and their community leaders involved in gleaming downtown, but no community revitalization. more. After booms, busts and Please see full course details at years of decline, Calgary’s nationaltrustcanada.ca historic warehouse district and 1st Street SW corridor are 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. being transformed by new Main Street Training developments and adaptive Leader: Jim Mountain (Director, reuse into an urban community Regeneration Projects, National with brick and sandstone Trust for Canada, Ottawa, Ont.) roots. Calgary’s growth into Location: Palliser Hotel a major distribution centre in Cost: Free for delegates / Non- the early 20th century created delegates $50 per session, $100 a boom of brick warehouses for both National Trust Conference 2015 7 Conference Program

firm understanding of heritage logic that drive these decisions. design principles and strategies, This course is designed to helping you make the most of provide participants with physical improvements on Main practical insights they can use in Session 1: Renewing and Street. their work and, perhaps, inspire Sustaining Your Main Street them to undertake real estate 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. development projects of their A downtown commercial Introduction to Heritage Real own. district is the most visible Estate Development indicator of a community’s Leader: David Tomback This workshop will provide economic and social health. (Director, Development participants with a solid grasp How can you unlock the Economics, Historic England, of the financial and strategic potential of your main street? London, England) considerations that inform Join veteran community Resource Person: Ross Keith heritage real estate development revitalization coach Jim (President, Nicor Developments decisions. Participants will Mountain for a tour across Inc., Regina, Sask.) gain powerful insights into Canada’s main streets. Learn the Location: Marquis Room, what it takes from a private organizations, historical societies This technical workshop fundamentals of the Main Street Palliser Hotel sector perspective to conserve and local planning organizations primarily intended for Regeneration Approach®. Hear (113 – 9th Ave. SW) a heritage building, given as well as community leaders consultants and professionals local success stories of Main Cost: $130 - $150 (by Sept. 21) the challenges of financing, involved in community examines the conservation of the Street® in action and discover or $150 - $170 (after Sept. 21) government regulations, and revitalization. Preregistration Hunt House located in the heart how your community can take Full course details at: the nature of older buildings, required. Space limited. of the city at Fort Calgary. The hold of its revitalization plans. nationaltrustcanada.ca themselves. intent was to return the house 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to its original configuration Session 2: Getting it Right – Gain insights into the heritage This workshop is designed Workshop – Conserving and interpret its association Design on Main Street real estate industry through this for heritage professionals, Hunt House: Calgary’s Oldest with the Hudson Bay Company 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. interactive workshop. municipal planners, and Building fur trading operations that Nothing sparks a community’s members of non-profit heritage Leader: Lorne Simpson (Partner, occurred in c. 1876. Believed imagination more than positive The activities of the real estate organizations including board Simpson Roberts Architects, to be the oldest in-situ extant physical changes on Main industry fundamentally shape members, executive directors, Calgary, Alta.) structure in Calgary, the Hunt Street. Quality streetscape our historic built environment. and committee chairs. As an Location: Fort Calgary House is very significant. and façade improvements and And yet many outside the opportunity for mid-career (750 – 9th Ave. SE) The workshop will review sensitive infill, attract new development industry, such as professional development, it will Cost: No additional fee for the extensive documentation, businesses and visitors and heritage planners, professionals, provide inspiration and insight conference delegates. research and recording that build community confidence. and advocates, do not have a for non-profit board members has occurred over the past This session will give you a clear sense of the principles and of museums, arts, and cultural two years as the log structure National Trust Conference 2015 8 Conference Program was carefully dismantled, 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. consultants and professionals characteristics, identification 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. repaired, and refinished. Workshop – Brick Masonry will explore conservation of historic brick types, sources Management of Heritage Participants will be able to Conservation challenges with this common for replacement, and problem Places: The Path Towards meet the conservation team, Location: Fort Calgary building material. It will analysis. The interaction of Sustainability including the key personnel of (750 – 9th Avenue SE) begin with a brief historical bricks and mortar will also Leader: Tom Perrigo (CEO, the conservation contractor, and Leader: Malcolm Sissons background to the brick be discussed. A hands-on National Trust of Australia have an opportunity to see the (President, I-XL Industries Ltd.) manufacturing industry in component will be included, (WA), Perth, Australia) log structure in detail on site. Cost: No additional fee for Alberta, and then move on to as well as an observational Location: Calgary Public Preregistration required. Space conference delegates. explaining the differences in walking tour of the nearby Library – Central Branch limited. manufacturing of the three main Inglewood neighbourhood and (616 Macleod Trail SE) This technical workshop types of clay brick. This will lead its brickwork. Preregistration Cost: No additional fee for 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. primarily intended for into a discussion of technical required. Space limited. conference delegates. Heritage Planning, Unplugged: What Advocates and Volunteers A common key area for most Need to Know heritage organizations is the Leader: Darryl Cariou (City of problem of how to conserve, Calgary) interpret and manage a historic Location: Calgary Public built property portfolio with Library – Central Branch a limited resource base. (616 Macleod Trail SE) This workshop is based on a Cost: No additional fee for journey undertaken by the conference delegates. National Trust in Western Australia which has resulted Primarily intended for volunteer in at least ten heritage places advocates and members of being sustainably developed municipal heritage committees, but also the establishment of a this workshop is designed to management model which is give advocates grappling with now the standard for all Trust local heritage issues increased places (built and natural). The confidence. Heritage planning workshop will firstly focus experts and elected officials will on initiating a cultural shift, provide practical insights into having a strategic focus and the planning system, and share incorporating an evaluation best practices you can use at program. home. Preregistration required. Space limited. National Trust Conference 2015 9 Conference Program

The second part of the Trustee of the National Trust Friday, Oct. 23 feet. Twelve years later, Allied been at the epicentre of the workshop will introduce for Historic Preservation, has assets of nearly $4 billion, revitalization of the River Flats the National Trust (WA) where he served as Vice Chair 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. a market capitalization of $3 neighbourhood. It has become management model which of the Preservation and Sites Morning Coffee billion and a national urban- a hub for the community and includes the combination of Committee and the Diversity office portfolio of 10.5 million its artistic, education, and the business, conservation, and Task Force. He has chaired 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. square feet. Michael is a community programming interpretation plans. The final the National Council for Session 2 – Plenary graduate of Queen’s University attracts users from all component of the workshop Preservation Education, the Energy Investment: Heritage (BA, Hons., 1977) and the demographics at all times of will be focussed on assisting Geographic Society of Chicago as a Source of Strength Faculty of Law, University of the year. Currently, Barry is participants in the development and served on the Executive Location: Crystal Ballroom Toronto (JD, 1982). Prior to the immediate Past-President of a sustainable management Committee of Landmarks • Michael Emory (CEO, entering the real estate business of the Alberta Museums plan for one or more of Illinois. He also serves on Allied Properties REIT, in 1988, Michael was a partner Association and, since 2013, their own heritage places. the Board of the Frank Lloyd Toronto, Ont.) with the law firm of Aird & has served as a member of Preregistration required. Space Wright Building Conservancy. • Barry Finkelman Berlis, specializing in corporate both the Premier’s Council on limited. (Executive Director, and real estate finance. Michael Culture and the Alberta Order Vince began his career in 1983 Historic Clay District, is a Director of Real Property of Excellence Council. 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. working toward the creation Medicine Hat, Alta.) Association of Canada. Keynote Address – Vincent L. of the first heritage area in the 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Michael (Executive Director, United States. From 1996 to Michael Emory Barry Break Global Heritage Fund, Palo 2010 Vince was Director of the is a Trustee Finkelman Location: Oval Room Alto, USA) Master of Science in Historic and the is a specialist Poster Presentations Location: Jack Singer Concert Preservation program at the President and in cultural Presenters will be available: Hall, Arts Commons School of the Art Institute CEO of Allied heritage, • Charles Christopher (205 – 8th Ave. SE) of Chicago, where he held Properties media, and Moorhouse (Intern the John H Bryan Chair in REIT, a leading education. Architect, Richard Vincent L. Historic Preservation. He owner, manager, and developer Since 2005, Barry has been Lindseth Architecture Michael, PhD has lectured and led tours of urban office properties that the Executive Director of Inc., Calgary, Alta.) – The is the Executive throughout Europe, Asia, and enrich experience and enhance the Historic Clay District in Hanna Roundhouse: Past, Director of the Americas. He is the author profitability for business Medicine Hat and has led the Present, and Future the Global of The Architecture of Barry tenants operating in Canada’s re-development of the Medalta • Carly Farmer (MA Heritage Fund Byrne: Taking the Prairie School major cities. Allied went public Potteries and the Medicine Candidate, Architecture, in Palo Alto, to Europe and numerous journal in February of 2003 with assets Hat Brick & Tile factories as Carleton University, California, which works to articles, travel guides, and over of $120 million, a market a major museum, arts, and Ottawa, Ont.) – conserve heritage sites as 440 blog posts since 2005. capitalization of $62 million tourism complex for Southern Regenerating the Industrial economic assets for developing and a local urban-office Alberta. Medalta, the focus of Heritage of Old Mill Park regions of the world. He is a portfolio of 820,000 square the Historic Clay District, has (Lindsay, Ont.) National Trust Conference 2015 10 Conference Program

• Colleen Hughes (MA Maple Creek, Sask.) and People at the Creative Edge Session 3D –Workshop Ont.) – Ehrenwort: The Candidate, Anthropology Royce Pettyjohn (Main of Change Endangered Places of Faith – Camp 30 POW Camp-Jury & Archaeology, University Street Coordinator, Town Training Workshop Lands Story of Calgary, Alta.) – of Maple Creek) – Filipino Session 3C Leaders: National Trust • Marilyn Morawetz (Chair, Sentiment Analysis of Newcomers and the Indigenous Cultural Heritage: for Canada & Faith and the Jury Lands Foundation, Inuit Place Names in Extraordinary Revival of Validation and Protection Common Good Bowmanville, Ont.) Heritage Valuation Maple Creek’s Commercial Stream: Energy Distribution – Preregistration required. Space • Kelvin Whalen (Vice and Archaeological Site Hotel (TBC) Heritage as Fuel for the Future limited. President, Kaitlin Group Significance Moderator: Eldon Yellowhorn of Companies, Richmond • Others (TBA) Session 3B (Professor, Department of 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Hill, Ont.) Financing and Heritage Archaeology, Simon Fraser Lunch • Michael Greguol (Cultural 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Development University, Burnaby, B.C.) Location: Crystal and Alberta Heritage Specialist, Golder Session 3A Stream: Energy Investment – • Lorna Crowshoe (Issues Ballrooms Associates Ltd., London, Why Preserve? Unlocking Heritage as Business Strategist, Aboriginal Ont.) – Preserving Heritage Heritage Energy Moderator: Robert Shipley Portfolio, City of Calgary) 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Bridges Stream: Energy Generation – (Associate Professor, School • Makiinima, Roy Fox Canadian Heritage as Power Plant of Planning, University of (Retired Chief of the Blood Association Session 4B Moderator: Fred Bailey (Chair, Waterloo, Ont.) Tribe) of Heritage Stream: Energy Investment – Alberta Historical Resources • Richard Witt (Principal, • Gilbert Whiteduck Professionals Heritage as Business Foundation, Crownest, Alta.) Quadrangle Architects (Retired Chief, Kitigan AGM Heritage Financing and • Rollin Stanley (General Ltd., Toronto, Ont.) – The Zibi, Maniwaki, QC) Location: Leduc Incentives Manager, Planning Reinvention of Character and Ian Badgley Room Moderator: Chris Wiebe Development and Buildings: Liberty Village’s (Archaeologist, National (Manager, Heritage Policy Assessment, City of 60 Atlantic Avenue Capital Commission, 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. & Government Relations, Calgary, Calgary, Alta.) – • Gene Dub (Developer and Ottawa, Ont.) – Building Session 4A National Trust) Heritage as Catalyst Principal, Dub Architects Collaborative Relationships Stream: Energy Generation – • Clint Robertson (Heritage • Morris Flewwelling Ltd., Edmonton, Alta.) • Beth Hanna (CEO, Heritage as Power Plant Planner, City Wide Urban (Retired Mayor of Red • Will Teron (Director, Ontario Heritage Trust, Conservation Challenges: Design and Heritage, City Deer, Alta.) Heritage and Toronto) – Collaboration Integrating Old and New of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.) • Jeff Brinton (Alberta Film Investigation, Tacoma and Friendship: Building Moderator: Jim Mountain – Incentivizing Heritage Commissioner, AMPIA, Engineers, Guelph, Ont.) Respectful Relationships (Director, Regeneration Retention in Calgary Edmonton, Alta) – Alberta – Heritage Buildings, with Indigenous Projects, National Trust) • Shane Stewart (Chair, Heritage as Film Locations Engineering, and Cost Communities • Faye Langmaid Community Futures (TBC) • Reid Henry (President & (Manager of Special Crowsnest Pass) and • Noy Lim (President CEO, cSPACE, Calgary, Projects, Municipality of Paul Cabaj (Director of Licadel Hotel Group, Ltd. Alta.) – Building Places for Clarington, Bowmanville, Cooperative Development, National Trust Conference 2015 11 Conference Program

Alberta Community and and Museums Association, Columbia and of substantial 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Macdonald &Lawrence Cooperative Association) Whitehorse, Yukon) importance in North American Session 5A Timber Framing Ltd., – Financing Heritage: A • Joe Watson (London archaeology. In 2012, three Stream: Energy Generation – Victoria, B.C.) Cooperative Alternative Creative Director, National Dane-Zaa Bands – West Heritage as Power Plant • Christopher Andreae • Jane Kerr (Vice President, Trust, London, England) Moberly, Prophet River, and CAHP Session (Historica Research, Ansonia Property Doig River First Nations – Conserving Industrial Delaware, Ont.) Management Inc., Calgary, Session 4D – Workshop purchased land that contains Heritage Alta.) CAHP Session the archaeological site, a Moderator: Session 5B • Fritz Pannekoek Tse’K’Wa, The Charlie Lake residence, a garage, and a Donald Luxton Spark Session (President, Calgary Civic Cave Site garden. The Tse’K’wa Heritage (Principal, Streams: Energy Investment – Trust, Calgary, Alta.) Facilitators: Society, which is administrated Donald Luxton & Heritage as Business & Energy • Alain by the Treaty 8 Tribal Associates Inc., Generation – Heritage as Power Session 4C Fournier Association, has plans to create Vancouver, B.C.) Plant Engaging New Supporters and (Partner, a cultural centre that will serve • Lashia Jones (Cultural Hold onto your seats, this fast Audiences FGMDA the Treaty 8 communities. In Heritage Specialist and furious “Spark” session Stream: Energy Distribution – Architects, addition to consultations with & Heritage Planner, brings you nine presentation Heritage as Fuel for the Future Montreal, Que.) affected communities in spring/ MHBC, Kitchener, Ont.) in 90 minutes. Always popular, Moderator: Judy Oberlander • Karen Aird (Cultural summer 2015, the Society is – Industrial Heritage watch ideas collide and (Judy Oberlander and Heritage Advisor and seeking advice and input from Conservation Districts unexpected solutions emerge Associates, Vancouver, B.C.) Project Coordinator heritage professionals about and Harnessing Energy: as heritage experts from across • Caroline Adderson for the Treaty 8 Tribal the potential of using the site Examples from Ontario Canada step into the ring. (Creator, Vancouver Association) for community purposes. • Frieda Klippenstein Vanishes Facebook, Support: This session is designed as a • Joe Sembrat (Senior (Historian, Parks Canada, Vancouver, B.C.) – Social • Julie Harris (President, participatory ‘share and learn Executive Vice President Winnipeg, Man.) – Media as Heritage Contentworks Inc., session,’ with everyone invited & Senior Conservator, Neubergthal Mennonite Activism Tool Ottawa, Ont.) to share information and ideas, Conservation Solutions) Street Village – From • Annabelle Laliberté • Rosanne Moss (Architect, and learn more about different and Caroline Guay (Senior National Historic Site and (Museum Director, Musée FGMDA Architects/ perspectives on the meaning Conservator & Project Cultural Landscape to de société des Deux-Rives, President, CAHP-ACECP, of ‘heritage.’ Preregistration Manager, Conservation Community Lifeline Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Montreal, Que.) required. Space limited. Solutions, Ottawa, Ont.) • Robert Geldart (Senior Que.) – Sustaining – The Conservation of Heritage Planner, City of Working Class Heritage Tse’K’wa is a spiritual, cultural 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Industrial Archaeology and Edmonton, Edmonton, Through Oral History and and scientific archaeological Break its Role in Connecting Us Alta.) – How Heritage Heritage Sites site of great significance to Location: Oval Room with the Past Created Downtown • Nancy Oakley (Executive Indigenous peoples in the • Gordon Macdonald Edmonton’s New Signature Director, Yukon Historical northeast region of British (Managing Director, Street National Trust Conference 2015 12 Conference Program

• Tom Perrigo (CEO, Session 5D -Workshop National Trust of Australia Workshop – Create Vision, (WA), Perth, Australia) – Inspire Action and Energize! An Unholy Alliance: The Moderator: Ross Keith Conservation Workforce (President, Nicor Corporation, and the Department of Regina, Sask.) Corrective Services • Ed Attridge (President, • Hilary Grant (Policy Wolseley Heritage Analyst, Saskatchewan Foundation & Main Street Ministry of Parks, Culture Coordinator, Town of and Sport, Regina, Sask.) Wolseley, Sask.) – Corridors of Neglect a • Janet Baker (Culture and Community Concern: The Tourism Planner, JEB Legal Limbo of Heritage Enviro Design, Regina, Railway Buildings Sask.) • Kathryn Molloy • Patricia Glanville (Heritage (Executive Director, Architect, Regina, Sask.) Heritage BC) and Karen Dearlove (Capacity This workshop uses examples Trainer, Heritage BC, of completed and ongoing Vancouver, B.C.) – University, Toronto, Session 5C Edmonton Alta.) projects to help participants Climate Change, Green Ont.) – Third Sector Stream: Energy Distribution – • Philip Evans (Principal, generate ideas that could work Rehabilitation and Acquisition of Surplus Heritage as Fuel for the Future ERA Architects, Toronto, in their own community. We Protecting Heritage for the Federal Heritage Buildings ICOMOS Canada Session Ont.) will look at how heritage can Future in Canada: Challenges and Evolving Perspectives on • Christophe Rivet (Manager, build sustainable and attractive • Michelle Reid (Cultural Opportunities Cultural Landscapes Environment Canada, places, whether industrial or Landscape Conservation • Stephen Fai (Director, Halifax, N.S.) commercial/residential, and Lead, City of Calgary CIMS, Architecture, • Nancy Pollock-Ellwand how unlikely partnerships can Parks, Calgary Alta.) Carleton University, (Dean, Faculty of make a difference. Throughout – Calgary’s Cultural Ottawa, Ont.) – Environmental Design, the session there will be Landscape Strategic Plan Digital Workflows for Organizer: Michael McClelland University of Calgary, Alta.) opportunities to stop, write, and • Alexander Corey (MS Architectural Conservation (Partner, ERA Architects, discuss those ideas with other Graduate, Historic Toronto, Ont.) participants. Preregistration Preservation, Architecture, • Bob Buckle (Heritage required. Space limited. Planning and Planner, Heritage Preservation, Columbia Collaborative Inc., National Trust Conference 2015 13 Conference Program

6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Location: Crystal Ballroom Kong (where he is Honorary sits on the Southbank Centre’s Adaptive Reuse: Creative Muse National Trust and CAHP • Dr. Harold Kalman Professor) and Victoria. Heritage Advisory Group and or Creative Straitjacket? National Heritage Awards (Internationally His books include Heritage is a Fellow of the Royal Society • Joe Lobko (Partner, DTAH, Ceremony and Reception Recognized Heritage Planning: Principles and of Arts. Toronto, Ont.) Location: Devonian Room, Professional, Vancouver, Process, Exploring Vancouver, • Vivian Manasc (Principal, Petroleum Club B.C.) and A History of Canadian He authored the short Manasc Isaac, Edmonton, (319 – 5th Ave. SW) • Joseph Watson (London Architecture. Hal is a member guidebook for the ‘pop-up’ Alta.) Creative Director, National of the Historic Sites and opening of the Balfron Tower • Kevin Nyhoff (Principal, Experience the traditions of old Trust, London, England) Monuments Board of Canada (September 2014) and has Nyhoff Architecture, Calgary at the Petroleum Club and was the founding president a guidebook on Brutalist Calgary, Alta.) – usually accessible to members Harold of the Canadian Association architecture forthcoming only – an important oil industry Kalman, of Heritage Professionals. (September 2015). Joseph Session 7B “power centre” and mid-century CM, PhD, He received the BC Heritage has delivered lectures and Stream: Energy Investment – modern icon built in 1958. LLD, CAHP, Award in 2006 and the convened courses for the Heritage as Business Join us for the presentation of specializes Gabrielle Léger Medal for Victoria & Albert Museum, Heritage Energized – The Canada’s top heritage awards, in heritage Lifetime Achievement in National Trust, Southbank Cowboy Way including the Prince of Wales planning and architectural Heritage Conservation in 2009. Centre, and King’s College Organizer: Darryl Cariou Prize for Municipal Heritage history. He began his He was appointed to the Order London. Before joining the (Heritage Portfolio Program Leadership and the Ecclesiastical professional career teaching of Canada in 2012. Trust he held roles at the V&A Manager, Corporate Properties Insurance Cornerstone Awards art and architectural history and The Courtauld Institute and Buildings, City of Calgary, for Building Heritage. Business at UBC, after studies at Joseph Watson of Art. Trained originally Calgary, Alta.) attire. Additional tickets are Princeton University. In 1975 has worked for as a musician, he takes up a • Neil Richardson (Heritage available. he set up practice as Canada’s the National place on a part-time Master of Property Corporation first heritage consultant. Trust for Studies degree in the history Calgary) Saturday, Oct. 24 After training in heritage close to five of design at the University of • Calgary Municipal Land conservation in the U.S. and years, initially Oxford in October 2015. Corporation – Revitalizing 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. U.K., Hal Kalman co-founded managing Fenton House and 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. the Historic East Village Morning Coffee Commonwealth Historic 2 Willow Rd. before accepting Break • Canada Lands Company Resource Management, a position with The London Location: Oval Room – Redevelopment of the 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. which developed an extensive Project, the National Trust’s Poster Sessions: Presenters Historic Currie Barracks Site Session 6 – Plenary Canadian and international urban audience engagement will be available. • Values Revolution? New practice. He withdrew from strategy. Since January 2015 Foundation – Celebrating Audiences, Shifting consulting in 2010. He writes he has overseen the urban 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Built and Intangible Significance, and the for popular and technical off-property engagement Session 7A Heritage Implications for Heritage audiences, and teaches at work of the National Trust as Stream: Energy Generation – Practice the Universities of Hong London Creative Director. He Heritage as Power Plant National Trust Conference 2015 14 Conference Program

Calgary is full of energy, Environmental Design, EVDS, Session 7D – Workshop • Wendy Fitch (Executive with135 head offices, 72,000 University of Calgary) Alberta Culture and Tourism: Director, Museums people employed in the energy • Ryan Walker (Professor, Protecting and Promoting Association of industry, and 93,000 employed Regional and Urban Appreciation for Alberta’s 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Saskatchewan, Regina, in creative services. Calgary is Planning, University of Rich Heritage Session 8E Sask.) vibrant and full of ideas and Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Moderator: Matthew Wangler Inglewood Main Street • Dale Jarvis (Intangible this is reflected in the heritage Sask.) – Indigenous (Executive Director, Historic Regeneration Workshop Cultural Heritage conservation activities taking Urbanism and Spatial Resources Management Leaders: Jim Mountain Development Officer, place. Equity in Canadian Cities Branch, Alberta Culture and (Director, Regeneration Heritage Foundation of • Ourania Emmanouil Tourism, Edmonton, Alta.) Projects, National Trust) and N.L., St. John’s, N.L.) From the restoration of (PhD Candidate, School • Darryl Bereziuk (Director, others TBA • John Norman (CEO & Calgary’s first oil-related of Indigenous Knowledges Archaeological Survey of Co-Owner, Bonavista manufacturing site, to and Public Policy, Charles Alberta) – The Discovery This field workshop will Creative/Bonavista Living, the revitalization of East Darwin University, and Layered History of the engage participants in a Bonavista, N.L.) Village (“Calgary’s newest, Darwin, Australia) Quarry of the Ancestors dynamic “resource team” • Ali Piwowar (MA oldest, coolest, warmest – Making Indigenous • Todd Kristensen exercise to identify key issues Candidate, Azrieli School neighbourhood”), from the Heritage Visible: Dreaming (Archaeologist) – The and opportunities essential to of Architecture, Carleton celebration of our western Trails as Cross-Cultural Heritage Art Series: the sustainability of historic University, Ottawa, Ont.) heritage at Stampede Park, to Bridges to a Shared Sense Reimagining Heritage Inglewood’s main street. This • Glenn Sutter (Curator, the redevelopment of historic of Place through the Visual Arts session will take participants Human Ecology, Royal Currie Barracks, all illustrate • Catherine Nasmith • Laura Golebiowski onto the streets of Inglewood. Saskatchewan Museum, this energy and relate to (Principal, Catherine (Aboriginal Consultation Please wear appropriate Regina, Sask.) the conference themes of Nasmith Architect, Advisor, Alberta clothing and footwear. investment, generation, and Toronto, Ont.) – Main Culture and Tourism) – Preregistration required. Space Session 8B distribution. Streets as Old Growth Engaging with Indigenous limited. Stream: Energy Investment – Forests. Communities on Heritage as Business • Charles Ketchabaw Traditional Use Sites 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Heritage Policy in a Changing Session 7C (Managing Director, Session 8A World: Intensification and Stream: Energy Distribution – Tale of a Town – Canada, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Stream: Energy Generation – Sustainability Heritage as Fuel for the Future Toronto, Ont.) – Word on Lunch Heritage as Power Plant Moderator: Sean Fraser Border Crossings: Cultural the Street: Insights on Main Location: Crystal and Alberta Bridging Tangible and (Director, Heritage Programs Diversity, Sustainable Streets and Rural Heritage Ballrooms Intangible: The Power of and Operations, Toronto, Ont.) Heritage, and Community from a Cross-Country Safeguarding a Sense of Place • Jane Pickering (Deputy Revitalization Theatre-Media Project • Ingrid Cazakoff (CEO, Director of Planning, Moderator: Brian R. Sinclair Heritage Saskatchewan, City of Vancouver) – (Professor, Architecture & Regina, Sask.) Vancouver’s Heritage National Trust Conference 2015 15 Conference Program

Action Plan in 90 minutes. Always popular, • David Johnston (Principal watch ideas collide and Heritage Planner, City of unexpected solutions emerge Edmonton, Edmonton, as heritage experts from across Alta.) – Edmonton’s Canada step into the ring. Heritage Character Areas • Erin van Wijk (Heritage and the Infill Question Planner, Urban Design & • Mark Brandt (Principal, Heritage, City of Calgary, Senior Conservation Calgary, Alta.) – From Hip Architect & Urbanist, Replacements to Hipsters: A MTBA, Ottawa, Ont.) New Generation’s Interest – Building Resilience: in Heritage Practical Guidelines • Amery Calvelli – (Design for the Sustainability Advocate & Co-Founder, Rehabilitation of Buildings Design Talks Institute in Canad. (d.talks), Calgary Alta.) Authority, Calgary, Alta.) this session will further explore 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. • Susan Ross (Assistant – Better With Time: – Building Connections, where value lies and acceptable Break Professor, Canadian How Experience and Collaboration, Capacity, heritage conservation Location: Oval Room Studies, Carleton Appreciation are Linked and Advocacy approaches with a particular University, Ottawa, • Harry Sanders (Historical • Sara Nixon (MA focus on the Calgary context. Ont.) – Heritage and Consultant, Calgary, Alta.) Candidate, Public History, • Darryl Cariou (Heritage 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sustainability: An Update – The Calgary Heritage Carleton University, Portfolio Program Session 9 – Plenary on the Evolving Discussion Authority 2012 Historian Ottawa, Ont.) – The Manager, Corporate Story and Place: The Energy in Laureate Project Grimsby Timescapes App: Properties and Buildings, the Tangible-Intangible Nexus Session 8C • Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail Digitally Engaging with City of Calgary) Location: Crystal Ballroom Stream: Energy Distribution – (Edmonton’s Historian Heritage on Main Street • Jacqueline Hucker Heritage as Fuel for the Future Laureate, Edmonton, Alta.) • Other Speakers TBA (Architectural Historian, This session brings together Spark Session • Tim O’Grady (Archivist, Ottawa, Ont.) three award-winning Canadian Moderator: Nancy Oakley City of Edmonton Session 8D – Workshop • Marcus Letourneau writers for a dynamic (Executive Director, Yukon Archives, Edmonton, Façades, Conservation and (Adjunct Professor, discussion of how stories Historical and Museums Alta.) – Successfully Cultural Heritage Value Geography, Queen’s energize and transform our Association, Whitehorse, Translating Architectural Leader: Michael McClelland University, Kingston, Ont.) experience of place. Yukon) Archival Material into an (Partner, ERA Architects, • Lorne Simpson (Principal, • Caroline Adderson Hold onto your seats, this fast Online Presence Toronto, Ont.) Simpson Roberts (Vancouver, B.C.) and furious “Spark” session • Sarah Meilleur (Member, Building on façade retention Architects, Calgary, Alta.) • Aritha van Herk (Calgary, brings you nine presentation Calgary Heritage session at Charlottetown 2014, Alta.) National Trust Conference 2015 16 Conference Program

• Rudy Wiebe (Edmonton, Aritha van Rudy Wiebe, Meet your new friends from Blairmore, and Hillcrest. On Alta.) Herk is widely across Canada and enjoy one the return to Calgary, visit Fort Professor of published of Calgary’s most spectacular Macleod and see how it jump- Caroline English at the internationally heritage conversions. Designed started its downtown with the Adderson is University and winner by Toronto architect John Lyle National Trust’s Main Street the author of of Calgary of numerous and opened in 1930, the Bank program in the 1980s and is four novels, in Calgary, awards, of Nova Scotia was protected now managing a development two collections Alberta, Canada, as well as a including two Governor as a Provincial Historical boom. of short stories, novelist, critic and writer. She General’s Awards for Fiction, Resource in 1981. After various Additional Fee Required. as well as is the author of five novels, is the author of ten novels, five incarnations as a restaurant Space limited. Register early. books for young readers. Her Judith, The Tent Peg, No Fixed short-story collections, and ten and nightclub, the building For more details please see work has received numerous Address, Places Far From non-fiction books. His most was reborn in 2014 with a no- the flyer on the conference prize nominations including Ellesmere, and Restlessness, as recent publications include an expenses-spared rehabilitation. website: the International IMPAC well as six works of criticism autobiography, Of This Earth: A Additional tickets are available nationaltrustcanada.ca Dublin Literary Award, two and non-fiction, place-writing, Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Commonwealth Writers’ geografictione and cultural Forest (2006), the biography Sunday, October 25 Prizes, the Governor General’s commentary. Her irreverent Big Bear in the Extraordinary Literary Award, the Rogers’ but relevant history of Alberta, Canadians series (2008), and his 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m Trust Fiction Prize, and Mavericks: An Incorrigible Collected Short Stories, 1955 – Crowsnest Pass Heritage Bus the Scotiabank Giller Prize History of Alberta, frames 2010. His latest novel, Come Back, Tour longlist. Winner of three BC the permanent exhibition on won the 2015 Robert Kroetsch Cost: $95 Book Prizes and three CBC Alberta history at the Glenbow City of Edmonton Book Prize. Cap off your National Trust Literary Awards, Caroline Museum. Her latest works, In He is an Officer of the Order of conference experience with was also the recipient of the This Place and Prairie Gothic Canada and lives with his wife a journey to one of Alberta’s 2006 Marian Engel Award for (with photographer George Tena in Edmonton. most beautiful and historic mid-career achievement. In Webber) develop the idea of regions – the Crowsnest Pass. addition to her literary work, geographical temperament 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Travel down the famous Adderson is the creator of as tonal accompaniment to National Trust for Canada Cowboy Trail and feast on the Facebook page Vancouver landscape. She teaches Creative Annual General Meeting spectacular foothills and Vanishes, a lament for, and Writing and Canadian Location: Crystal Ballroom Rocky Mountain scenery. celebration of, the vanishing Literature at the University of Visit the Frank Slide character homes in Vancouver. Calgary in Calgary. 8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. Interpretive Centre and A book based on the page will Closing Party Bellevue Underground Mine be published in fall 2015 by Location: Bank and Baron P.U.B. and explore the heritage Anvil Press. (125 Stephen Ave. SW) communities of Coleman,

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