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To achieve its vision for heritage, the City of Colwood is developing its first Heritage Strategy. While there are well known National and Provincial heritage sites in Colwood, such as Hatley Castle, Fort Rodd Hill, and Fisgard Lighthouse, and a Heritage Inventory that lists other heritage buildings, we are curious to know about other sites, buildings or landscapes that you consider significant. The strategy will reflect what is important to residents of Colwood about the community’s past, and what to preserve as the city grows.
Colwood Heritage Inventory
The City of Colwood does not currently have a Heritage Registry. However, a Heritage Inventory was created in 1988, listing properties deemed to have historical significance at that time. The inventory was recently reviewed and updated to remove sites that no longer exist.
Share your thoughts about Colwood heritage
We need your help to create the strategy. The survey below is designed to help us better understand what you are most interested in for the Heritage Strategy. The survey should take less 10 minutes of your time.
Win a Colwood gift basket! Completing the survey will automatically enter you into a draw for one of three Colwood gift baskets featuring prizes like gift cards to local coffee shops, passes to Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse, the Colwood Chronicles book of Colwood history and a set of popular Colwood mugs.
To achieve its vision for heritage, the City of Colwood is developing its first Heritage Strategy. While there are well known National and Provincial heritage sites in Colwood, such as Hatley Castle, Fort Rodd Hill, and Fisgard Lighthouse, and a Heritage Inventory that lists other heritage buildings, we are curious to know about other sites, buildings or landscapes that you consider significant. The strategy will reflect what is important to residents of Colwood about the community’s past, and what to preserve as the city grows.
Colwood Heritage Inventory
The City of Colwood does not currently have a Heritage Registry. However, a Heritage Inventory was created in 1988, listing properties deemed to have historical significance at that time. The inventory was recently reviewed and updated to remove sites that no longer exist.
Share your thoughts about Colwood heritage
We need your help to create the strategy. The survey below is designed to help us better understand what you are most interested in for the Heritage Strategy. The survey should take less 10 minutes of your time.
Win a Colwood gift basket! Completing the survey will automatically enter you into a draw for one of three Colwood gift baskets featuring prizes like gift cards to local coffee shops, passes to Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse, the Colwood Chronicles book of Colwood history and a set of popular Colwood mugs.
The following survey has been designed to help us better understand what aspects of Heritage are important to you.
While there are well known National and Provincial heritage sites in Colwood, such as Hatley Castle and Fort Rodd Hill, we are curious to know about other sites, buildings or landscapes that you consider significant.
The survey should take less 10 minutes of your time, and completing it will automatically enter you into a draw for one of three Colwood gift baskets featuring prizes like gift cards to local coffee shops, passes to Fort Rodd Hill & Fisgard Lighthouse, the Colwood Chronicles book of Colwood history and a set of popular Colwood mugs.
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