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FAQ - National Trust for Canada Who we are What we superintendency well-nigh Get to know us Our team Our networks Partners What we offer NationalPrimingRegeneration Works Young Canada Works Endangered Places Advocacy – Action Funding for Historic Places Where to visit Passport Places – Canada Vintage Destinations – Canada Passport Places – Abroad Celebrate What you can do Donate Join us Action Awards Newsroom Our News In the News Magazine Annual ReportsWell-nighus Contact us FAQ Newsroom Privacy notice Terms of use Français Who we are What we superintendency well-nigh Get to know us Our team Our networks Partners What we offer NationalPrimingRegeneration Works Young Canada Works Endangered Places Advocacy – Action Funding for Historic Places Where to visit Passport Places – Canada Vintage Destinations – Canada Passport Places – Abroad Celebrate What you can do Donate Join us Action Awards Newsroom Our News In the News Magazine Annual Reports wilt a member make a donationWell-nighus Contact us FAQ Newsroom Privacy notice Terms of use Français Contact us Donate Join Search Menu Who we are What we offer Where to visit What you can do Search Menu National Trust for Canada / FAQ FAQ The National Trust for Canada attempts to wordplay the many questions we receive each month on a variety of subjects relating to conservation, funding and membership. How do I wilt a member of the National Trust and what benefits will I receive? It is easy to join the National Trust. You can do it online, or contact us by phone or email and we will process your membership. For only $40, you will  receive a one-year subscription to our acclaimed locale magazine, self-ruling ticket to National Trust properties in England, Scotland, Wales, Australia, United States and Jersey, discounted rates for our conference, and the satisfaction of knowing that your contribution is helping us save places that matter in Canada. As a National Trust member what heritage properties can I visit for free? Your member vellum gives your self-ruling ticket to hundreds of National Trust sites in Canada, United States, Australia, England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and Jersey Is the National Trust part of the federal government? No, the National Trust is a national, membership based organization and registered soft-heartedness established in 1973 by the Government of Canada. The National Trust is defended to promoting the conservation, understanding and appreciation of our nation’s heritage buildings, historic places and cultural landscapes. How do I find financial support for the restoration of my heritage property? The National Trust is not a funding organization. An wide-stretching list of potentials sources of government and private sector funding however, is misogynist on our website. We moreover suggest that you consider funding programs administered by the Department of Canadian Heritage. What career and educational opportunities are misogynist in historic conservation and restoration? There are a number of institutions in Canada that offer post-secondary studies in heritage conservation. A unravelment of  existing education programs is misogynist on our website. Where can I go to enquire well-nigh registering an historic property? Parks Canada administers the Canadian Register, a searchable database containing information well-nigh recognized historical places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance. Who can I speak to well-nigh an endangered site or “at risk” property? Start by directing your questions pertaining to a site or towers at risk to your local municipal planning department. You can moreover post your questions on our Discussion Forum and on our Facebook page. Or nominate a property at risk to our annual Top Ten Endangered Places List. Where can I order Canadian flags and pins for my polity event? The National Trust is a non-governmental, registered soft-heartedness defended to the conservation of historic places that matter in Canada. Your request should be directed to the federal Department of Canadian Heritage at 1-866-811-0055. Where can I find a contractor and/or trades people familiar with heritage properties? The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals has an wide-stretching directory of heritage specialists in Canada. The Restoration Trades Directory also provides a directory of towers artisans, contractors, designers and consultants in Canada and the U.S. Stay in touch. Get our newsletter. Facebook NT Website (2017) NT Website NT Website (Membership/Donate) TPM Webinar Offline RequestPrimingEnglish Français SubmitWell-nighus Contact us FAQ Newsroom Privacy notice Terms of use Charitable #: 119237477 RR0001 © 2018 National Trust for Canada Share this story