Halton Region Heritage Services serves residents, researchers and community organizations through four key pillars of service:
Deliver heritage services to Halton residents and cultural heritage partners, with a focus on facilitating preservation of (and public access to) heritage across Halton through exhibitions, programming and research.
Establish and implement a facilitative Halton Heritage Network that fosters capacity-building, collaboration and connectedness among local heritage organizations.
Provide unique services and supports to build capacity among members of the Halton Heritage Network, ensuring the preservation of local history and culture.
Act as the steward of Halton Region's Historical Collections, including archives, photographs, objects, archaeological materials and a local history reference collection.
To learn more about our approach to supporting high-quality heritage services in the community:
Heritage Services coordinates the Halton Heritage Network and provides advisory, training and support services for the cultural heritage organizations within Halton. Some of our partner organizations in the Halton Heritage Network include:
Our comprehensive resource centre and knowledgeable staff assist residents with research and support local cultural heritage organizations with:
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Heritage Services is located in the Kelso Conservation Area (5181 Kelso Road, Milton, ON (external link)) at the location of the former Halton Region Museum. Consultation with Heritage Services staff, research requests and access to artifact collections or archives are by appointment only.