Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership
The Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership is an award presented annually to a Canadian municipality that has demonstrated a commitment to the conservation of its historic built environment, through regulation, policies, and funding. Created in 1999 by the Heritage Canada Foundation, the award is named for the then-Prince Charles, who agreed to lend his title as he has personal interests in architecture and inner-city renewal.[1]
The municipality receives a metal plaque bearing the insignia of the Prince of Wales and the Heritage Canada Foundation, a flag with the same emblems to be flown outside or displayed within the city or town hall, and the prize's logo must be displayed on the municipality's website. In 2008, the first ever Prince of Wales Prize Honourable Mention was awarded.[2]
Recipients
- 2000: Markham, Ontario[3]
- 2001: Victoria, British Columbia[3]
- 2002: Saint John, New Brunswick[3]
- 2003: Quebec City, Quebec[3]
- 2004: Perth, Ontario[3]
- 2005: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island[3]
- 2006: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia[3]
- 2007: St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador[3]
- 2008:
- Winner: Aurora, Ontario[2]
- Honourable mention: Saint-Raymond, Quebec[2]
- 2009: Edmonton, Alberta[3]
- 2010:
- Winner: Oakville, Ontario[3]
- Honourable mention: Calgary, Alberta[3]
- 2011: Peterborough, Ontario[3]
- 2012: City of Saguenay for the District of Arvida, Quebec[3]
- 2013: Owen Sound, Ontario[3]
- 2014: Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador[3]
- 2015: Grimsby, Ontario[3]
- 2016: Richmond, British Columbia[3]
- 2017: Thorold, Ontario[3]
- 2018: Westmount, Quebec[3]
- 2019: Maple Creek, Saskatchewan[3]
- 2020: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario[3]
See also
Notes
- ^ "The Heritage Canada Foundation: The Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership". Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2008.
- ^ a b c Canada News Wire: Town of Aurora, Ontario to receive 2008 Prince of Wales Prize; September 19, 2008
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Heritage Canada Foundation: The Heritage Canada Foundation National Awards Program Winners Archived 2008-09-14 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- The Heritage Canada Foundation: The Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership
- of Oakville receives Prince of Wales Prize
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- Camilla Shand (wife)
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- Anne, Princess Royal (sister)
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York (brother)
- Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (brother)
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- Mutton Renaissance Campaign
- The Prince's Charities
- British Asian Trust
- Business in the Community
- Children & the Arts
- In Kind Direct
- iwill Campaign
- The Prince's Countryside Fund
- The King's Foundation
- The Prince's Foundation for Integrated Health
- The Prince's School of Traditional Arts
- King Charles III Charitable Fund
- Royal Drawing School
- Turquoise Mountain Foundation
- Youth Business Scotland
- The Prince's May Day Network
- Prince's Trust
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