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  1. How do I properly conserve or alter a registered heritage property?

    ... the general boundaries for conservation work and though all standards may not apply, they must all first be considered. The Standards are set out in three sections: ...

  2. Environmental Screenings

    ... Screening Request Form (PDF 229 KB) Cost All screenings cost $109 per hour of review time, a $54.50 admin fee, plus 14% ...

  3. Getting a Site Designated as a Special Place

    All archaeological sites, both known and unknown, are protected in Nova Scotia ...

  4. What are the different types of heritage registration?

    ... to have provincial heritage value. These properties must all be visible from one vantage point. A registered provincial ... local or community heritage value. These properties must all be visible from one vantage point. A registered municipal heritage ...

  5. Special Places

    ... study them, these places are grounds for a life's work. For all of us, they are places to appreciate, respect and protect. The ... carried out through the Heritage Research Permit system. All palaeontology and archaeology sites are protected under the Special ...

  6. Metal detecting in Nova Scotia

    ... without a heritage research permit is prohibited at all registered archaeological sites and areas of high archaeological potential ... contravention of the Special Places Protection Act . All artifacts in situ (coins included) are the property of the province of Nova ...

  7. Advisory Boards and Councils

    ... Boards and Councils are made up of men and women from all walks of life. They represent the many people and industries that ... Heritage better serve our artists, cultural industries and all Nova Scotian communities. Advisory Council on Heritage Property ...

  8. Culture Funding Mailing List

    Sign up for all the latest information on CCH programs offered through the Culture and ...

  9. Feedback on your Proposal

    ... to program/prize eligibility requirements. Please note, all assessment panel decisions are final and cannot be appealed. ...

  10. Why is heritage registration important?

    ... agricultural buildings and archaeological sites are all examples of the kind of landmarks that embody a place's unique history and ...

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