Gatineau Park cultural heritage plan / prepared by National Capital Commission.: W93-112/2016E-PDF

"Gatineau Park is a unique, 361-square-kilometre landscape of forests, fields, lakes and streams, situated in close proximity to a large urban centre in Canada's Capital Region. As well as being an area of unique natural resources and ecosystems, Gatineau Park is also an area of rich cultural heritage. Through its stewardship of the Park, the National Capital Commission (NCC) is able to offer a wealth of opportunities for visitors to discover the natural and human-led forces that created the landscape. The Gatineau Park Cultural Heritage Plan ("the Heritage Plan") and the studies that informed it are part of an ongoing effort by the NCC to protect significant cultural heritage resources in the Park, and address requirements identified in the Gatineau Park Master Plan (2005). The underlying principle of the Heritage Plan is to ensure that tangible cultural heritage resources are adequately identified, described, understood and protected at all levels (whether artifact, site or landscape). …"--Executive summary, page [6].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. National Capital Commission, issuing body.
Title Gatineau Park cultural heritage plan / prepared by National Capital Commission.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Plan du patrimoine culturel du parc de la Gatineau.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-78).
Publishing information [Ottawa] : [National Capital Commission], 2016.
Description 1 online resource (78 pages) : colour illustrations
Catalogue number
  • W93-112/2016E-PDF
Subject terms Cultural property -- Protection -- Québec (Province) -- Gatineau Park -- Planning.
Gatineau Park (Québec) -- Management.
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