What’s Happening?
- National Trust webinar series: Heritage and Nature – using the past for the futureThe International National Trusts Organisation (INTO) is hosting a series of webinars focused on climate change, ecology and heritage. (See below and link for details) I thought this might be of interest to some of you. NEW INTO x National Trust webinar series: Heritage and nature – using the past for the… Read more: National Trust webinar series: Heritage and Nature – using the past for the future
- National Trust conference 2025 in HalifaxThe National Trust’s Heritage Now! conference 2025 with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals and Indigenous Heritage Circle is taking place October 23-25, 2025 at the Halifax Convention Centre “Heritage Now will bring together 500+ participants from a diverse range of backgrounds – from professionals (emerging and established), craftspeople, and advocates, to… Read more: National Trust conference 2025 in Halifax
- Archaeology Community Reporting Workshop: Barrington/Fort Saint LouisHave you noticed an archaeological site at risk from erosion or climate-related damage? Want to learn how to recognize and report it? Join us for a hands-on workshop designed for anyone interested in protecting our shared heritage. You’ll learn: What is an artifact and how to identify one What archaeological sites… Read more: Archaeology Community Reporting Workshop: Barrington/Fort Saint Louis
- Public Archaeology Dig Returns to Fort Saint Louis – Summer 2025The Cape Sable Historical Society’s Barrington Museum Complex is thrilled to partner with the Nova Scotia Museum for the return of archaeological investigations at Fort Saint Louis, Port la Tour, Shelburne County! Located on the coast, Fort Saint Louis is a site at risk of erosion due to the growing… Read more: Public Archaeology Dig Returns to Fort Saint Louis – Summer 2025
- Climate Café for NS ArchaeologyConcerned about archaeology and climate change? Looking for a way to contribute to the climate change conversation and share insights and ideas? On November 18, 2024, the Nova Scotia Archaeology and Climate Change Implementation Team will be hosting a climate café. This will not be a formal lecture, but an… Read more: Climate Café for NS Archaeology