Fort Chambly National Historic Site Management Plan Tabled in Parliament
News release
Parks Canada announces plan to connect Canadians to their heritage in Chambly
December 20, 2018 Chambly, Quebec Parks Canada Agency
The management plan for Fort Chambly National Historic Site was tabled in Parliament recently.
Reviewed every 10 years, management plans are a legislative requirement of the Canada National Parks Act and guide the management of Parks Canada places.
National historic sites reflect the rich and varied heritage of our nation.
The new plan for Fort Chambly National Historic Site outlines the following key objectives:
· To be an attractive, dynamic, and vibrant tourism destination
· To be a commemorated and preserved heritage site and an evocative cultural landscape adapted to the public's needs
The plan was developed through public consultation and based on input from local residents and organizations, visitors, stakeholders, partners and Indigenous communities of the Chambly region. Through this management plan, Parks Canada is meeting its commitment to protect and present Canada's cultural heritage while also providing an opportunity for Canadians to experience and discover our diverse history in new and exciting ways.