The
Ontario Heritage Act allows municipalities to maintain a register of properties of cultural heritage value or interest.
Heritage Registers
The
Ontario Heritage Act requires municipalities to maintain a current, publicly accessible register of properties of cultural heritage value or interest situated in the municipality. The municipal register is the official list or record of cultural heritage properties that have been identified as being important to the community.
The register must include all properties in the municipality that are designated under Part IV (individual designation) and Part V (district designation) under the
Ontario Heritage Act. A municipal register may also include property of cultural heritage value that has not been designated, which is commonly known as "listing". The Register is a dynamic document with new information added on a regular basis.
Once a property is placed on the Register, it gains public recognition, and a level of heritage due diligence is exercised for planning, building and/or demolition permit applications.
The City of Brampton maintains two registers:
1) A register of properties that are designated cultural heritage resources under the
Ontario Heritage Act. This register is known as the "Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Resources Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act". Click on the register and brochure below to find out more.
2) A register of properties that are identified or "listed" as cultural heritage resources and may be considered for designation. This register is known as the
Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Resources. Click on the register and brochure below to find out more.
You can also use
Brampton Interactive Maps to find cultural heritage resources throughout the city.