Halton Region Museum

As the Museum transitions to become a heritage service provider "Heritage Services" will preserve the material and cultural heritage of Halton Region and acquire and share knowledge of the Region’s historical and natural world. Heritage Services will foster discovery, appreciation and understanding of the Region’s heritage. Currently the Halton Region Museum is located in Kelso Conservation Area at 5181 Kelso Rd, Milton, Ontario.,[1] Heritage Services offers seasonal on-site and traveling exhibits and public programming. Heritage Services will support the preservation and appreciation of the heritage of Halton Region through partnerships with museums, archives, historical societies, cultural organizations and attractions.

The Museum’s Master Plan that was approved by Regional Council in 2014 will transform the facility and services over the next few years into the Halton Heritage Centre. In an innovative model for the delivery of regional heritage services, the Museum will not only continue to care for the Region’s own collection but will establish much closer working relationships with other historical organizations and institutions and support their work by providing professional services in exhibit planning and design, public program development and artifact conservation.

Preservation Services

Heritage Services preserves the material and cultural heritage of Halton Region and acquires and shares knowledge of the Region’s historical and natural world. Heritage Services accepts donations from the public that speak to the history and culture of Halton on a case-by-case basis. The archives and reference library are available for researchers by appointment only.

Programming and Exhibits

Heritage Services creates memorable, engaging and accessible exhibits and public programs to encourage discovery, appreciation and understanding of Halton's heritage. It supports the preservation and appreciation of the heritage of Halton Region through partnerships with museums, archives, historical societies, cultural organizations and attractions.

References

  1. "InsideHalton Article: Halton Region Museum celebrates Heritage Day". Inside Halton. 22 February 2006. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012.

External links

Heritage Partners:

Bronte Historical Society: http://www.brontehistoricalsociety.ca
Burlington Historical Society: http://www.burlingtonhistorical.ca
Esquesing Historical Society: http://www.esquesinghistoricalsociety.ca
Milton Historical Society: http://www.miltonhistoricalsociety.ca
Nasagiweya Historical Society: http://www.nasagiweyahistoricalsociety.com
Oakville Historical Society: http://www.oakvillehistory.org
Ontario Genealogical Society – Halton-Peel Branch: https://haltonpeel.ogs.on.ca
Ontario Historical Society: https://www.ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
Trafalgar Township Historical Society: http://www.tths.ca

Ontario Museums Association - http://www.museumsontario.ca/museum/Halton-Region-Museum

Tourism Partners:

Tourism Burlington: http://www.tourismburlington.com

Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce: http://www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca

Milton Chamber of Commerce/Escarpment Country: www.escarpmentcountry.ca

Oakville Tourism: http://www.visitoakville.com

Regional Tourism Organization #3: Leisure Website: www.theheartofontario.com Corpora e Wbsite: www.hamiltonhaltonbrant.com

Halton Economic Development: //www.halton.ca/discovering_halton/

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