Accepting the Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for the Heritage at Home program during the digital ceremony, February 18, 2021.
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Resource ID
8338
Access
Open
Date of Creation
18 February 2021
People Depicted
Clockwise: Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell, John Ecker, Chair of Ontario Heritage Trust, Andrew Himel, Beth Hanna, Executive Director of Ontario Heritage Trust
Program Category
Marketing and Communication
Rights
Public domain
Caption
Accepting the Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for the Heritage at Home program during the digital ceremony, February 18, 2021.
Description
Heritage Toronto won the 2021 Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award winner for Excellence in Conservation. Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting cancellation of all in-person programs, Heritage Toronto pivoted in 2020 to focus on content delivered via digital platforms. Known as Heritage at Home, this new program series used different formats ranging from live streaming, self-guided tours, and registered online events, to ensure continued public engagement with the city's heritage.