This is a complete list of the National Historic Sites of Canada . All such designations are made by the federal Minister of the Environment on the advice of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (HSMBC). As of August 2008, there are 958 sites, 158 of which are administered by Parks Canada. Parks Canada also administers some 42 National Parks. Nationwide, many of the sites are provincially, municipally or privately owned, and many of these are open to the public. Two of the 935 sites are located in France, found at the end of this list. This list uses official names as listed by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, not necessarily the colloquial name. Wherever possible, official names listed here are linked to pages with the colloquial name.
The HSMBC also nominates National Historic Persons and National Historic Events. These are not listed here (see External Links for the full list). Most National Historic Sites, Persons, and Events are marked by a federal plaque . Since 1919, these plaques have been erected on cairns built for that purpose (in the early years), attached to buildings, or on free-standing posts. These maroon and gold markers are typically in English and French, though some are trilingual, adding another language appropriate to the subject being commemorated. They always include Canada's coat of arms. More elaborate plaques have been cast for national historic districts which commemorate a collectivity of noteworthy buildings.
Alberta – 59
See also: List of provincial historic sites of Alberta
- Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin – Early stone alpine cabin used by climbers, 1922 (in Banff National Park)
- Áísínai'pi – Contains the largest concentration of rock art images on the Great Plains
- Athabasca Pass – Major fur trade transportation route (in Jasper National Park)
- Atlas No. 3 Coal Mine – Exceptionally well-preserved coal mine plant
- Banff Park Museum – Early natural history museum in Rustic style, 1902–03 (in Banff National Park)
- Banff Springs Hotel – Famous railway resort hotel in Château style, 1912 (in Banff National Park)
- Bar U Ranch – Historic ranch in Alberta foothills, 1883
- Beaulieu– Sandstone mansion of Sir James A. Lougheed, 1891
- Blackfoot Crossing – Traditional meeting place on Blackfoot reserve
- British Block Cairn – One of the best examples of a large boulder cairn
- Brooks Aqueduct – Landmark irrigation project built by Canadian Pacific Railway in 1912–14 (see Brooks, Alberta)
- Calgary City Hall – Imposing civic building in Romanesque Revival style, 1907–1911
- Cave and Basin – Hot springs, birthplace of national parks (in Banff National Park)
- Coleman – Coal mining landscape illustrating important aspects of mining culture
- Earthlodge Village – Remains of aboriginal village
- First Oil Well in Western Canada – First commercially productive oil well in Western Canada (in Waterton Lakes National Park)
- Fort Assiniboine – Site of 1823 Hudson's Bay Company post
- Fort Augustus and Fort Edmonton – Site of rival trading posts, 1795–1801; Hudson's Bay Company
- Fort Calgary – Site of 1875 North-West Mounted Police post
- Fort Chipewyan – Site of major trading posts, 1800–present; Hudson's Bay Company
- Fort Dunvegan – Site of 1805 North West Company post
- Fort Edmonton III – Site of 1831 Hudson's Bay Company post
- Fort Fork – Starting point of Alexander MacKenzie's route to Pacific, 1793
- Fort Macleod – Site of North-West Mounted Police headquarters, 1876–78
- Fort Vermilion – Site of North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company posts
- Fort Whoop-Up – Whiskey post, led to formation of North-West Mounted Police
- Frog Lake – Site of Cree uprising, 1885
- Galt Irrigation Canal – First major irrigation project in Canada, 1898–00
- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump – Aboriginal bison drive; UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Heritage Hall - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology – Early technical college in Collegiate Gothic Revival, 1921–1922
- Howse Pass – First crossed by David Thompson in 1807 (in Banff National Park)
- Jasper House – Archaeological remains of 1829 fur trade post (in Jasper National Park)
- Jasper Park Information Centre – Picturesque fieldstone park building of Rustic design, 1913–14 (in Jasper National Park)
- Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage – First Roman Catholic mission to be established by the renowned priest, Albert Lacombe
- Leduc-Woodbend Oilfield – Most important oil field in history of Alberta
- Medalta Potteries – Early 20th century beehive kilns and manufacturing buildings
- Medicine Hat Clay Industries – Cultural landscape associated with the growth and diversification of the pottery industry
- Mewata Drill Hall / Calgary Drill Hall – Outstanding, large-scale, World War I urban armoury, 1917–18
- Nordegg – Coal mining landscape including numerous extant mining resources
- Notre Dame des Victoires / Lac La Biche Mission – Important Roman Catholic mission, established in 1853 by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (see Lac La Biche, Alberta)
- Old Women's Buffalo Jump – Aboriginal bison drive in use for 1500 years
- Palace Theatre – Designed by internationally renowned theatre architect C. Howard Crane
- Prince of Wales Hotel – Symbol of mountain tourism, chalet style hotel, 1926–27 (in Waterton Lakes National Park)
- Rocky Mountain House – Rival Hudson's Bay Company and North West Company posts
- Rundle's Mission – Site of Methodist mission, agriculture and education
- Skoki Ski Lodge – Ski lodge in rustic vernacular, 1930–31 (in Banff National Park)
- St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church – Fine example of Gothic Revival design, 1912–14
- Stephen Avenue – Buildings along section of street illustrating prairie urban development
- Stirling Agricultural Village – Distinctive Mormon pioneer dryland irrigation farming settlement pattern.
- Suffield Tipi Rings – Important example of Niitsitapi cultural heritage on the western Canadian plains
- Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station – Remains of high altitude geophysical laboratory (in Banff National Park)
- Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints – Monumental modern temple in historic Mormon centre, 1913–1923 (Cardston, Alberta)
- Territorial Court House – Oldest court house in Alberta, completed in 1904
- Treaty No. 7 Signing Site – Treaty signed in 1877 with Blackfoot nation (see Treaty 7)
- Turner Valley Gas Plant – Early gas plant, central to the history of petroleum extraction technology (see Turner Valley, Alberta)
- Turner Valley Oilfield – First major oil field in Alberta, 1914–47
- Victoria Settlement – Cultural landscape illustrating major themes in Prairie settlement
- Wetaskiwin Court House – Classic symbol of justice in the developing West, 1907–1909 (Wetaskiwin, Alberta)
- Yellowhead Pass – Transportation route through Rocky Mountains (in Jasper National Park)
British Columbia – 91
- 223 Robert Street, Vic West neighbourhood, Victoria – Queen Anne Revival style residence, 1905
- Abbotsford Sikh Temple – Oldest surviving Sikh temple in Canada
- Bay Street Drill Hall (Victoria) – Fortress-like World War I drill hall, 1914–15
- Begbie Hall at Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria – Nurses' residences were central to the nursing culture
- Binning Residence, 2968 Mathers Crescent, West Vancouver – Early and remarkable illustration of architecture in the modern era; 1941, built for artist B.C. Binning
- Boat Encampment – Key trans-shipment point for the Hudson's Bay Company Express, on the Big Bend of the Columbia River
- Brilliant Suspension Bridge, West Kootenay (Castlegar area) – Doukhobor-built bridge; symbol of Doukhobor culture
- Britannia Mines Concentrator – Important 1920s-30s copper mine concentrator
- Britannia Shipyard (Richmond) – Historic ship repair and building facility
- Butchart Gardens (Central Saanich) – World renowned floral garden started in 1904
- Chee Kung Tong Building - Rare surviving example of Chee Kung Tong architecture; venue for dealing with the Chinese community
- Chilkoot Trail – Transportation route to Klondike gold fields
- Chilliwack City Hall – Attractive concrete civic building, 1912
- Chinese Cemetery at Harling Point, Oak Bay, near Gonzales Observatory – Chinese-Canadian cemetery with significant pre-1950 mortuary features, distinctive plan and application of Feng Shui
- Christ Church – Fine, early Gothic Revival church in Hope, 1861
- Church of Our Lord (Victoria, British Columbia) – Fine example of Carpenter Gothic Revival on the West Coast
- Church of the Holy Cross, Skatin – Fine Carpenter Gothic Revival mission church at Skookuchuck Hot Springs aka Skatin, by In-SHUCK-ch craftsmen, 1905–08
- Congregat
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