Skip to main content

Heritage Matters  contributor

Sean Fraser

Sean Fraser is the Manager of Conservation Services with the Ontario Heritage Trust.

You may also be interested in

The Jami Mosque in Toronto was formerly a Presbyterian church, converted in 1969
Article

The heritage of faith – Ontario’s places of worship

In 2006, the Ontario Heritage Trust began compiling an inventory of significant pre-1982 purpose-built places of worship located …
Learn more About article The heritage of faith – Ontario’s places of worship
The former Bank of Montreal in Hamilton was converted for use as the Gowlings Law Office
Article

Understanding adaptive reuse

In our efforts to conserve heritage properties, finding a use can be our greatest challenge and our greatest opportunity. An …
Learn more About article Understanding adaptive reuse
1907 Right of Way Mine with growing community in background
Article

The historical Cobalt Mining District – A community resource

At the turn of the 20th century, Cobalt was a small and isolated lumber camp. In August 1903, two lumbermen – James McKinley and …
Learn more About article The historical Cobalt Mining District – A community resource
Fort York, Toronto. © Ontario Tourism 2008
Article

The past empowered

The buildings, structures and landscapes that comprise our cultural heritage are products of the intricate interplay between …
Learn more About article The past empowered
The Sir Aemilius Irving House, Hamilton
Article

Have you seen this building?

In November 2007, the Sir Aemilius Irving House in Hamilton was demolished by its owner to make way for a new building. …
Learn more About article Have you seen this building?
Repairs to the Gordon Block, Stratford (2007)
Article

The guiding principles of sustainable architecture

In the late 1990s, the Ontario Ministry of Culture introduced Eight Guiding Principles in the Conservation of Built Heritage …
Learn more About article The guiding principles of sustainable architecture
401 Richmond Street, Toronto – an example of a green roof
Article

Fact or fiction: Demystifying the myths around going green – Moving toward a more sustainable architecture

Sustainable: able to be maintained at a certain rate or level . . . conserving an ecological balance by avoiding a depletion of …
Learn more About article Fact or fiction: Demystifying the myths around going green – Moving toward a more sustainable architecture
Fraserfield, South Glengarry
Article

Building on our successes

The Ontario Heritage Trust’s heritage conservation easements conserve some of Ontario’s most significant heritage sites. Good …
Learn more About article Building on our successes
The Mason-Girardot House – a Victorian Italianate house built c. 1879 in the former town of Sandwich – is one of the properties participating in Windsor’s heritage property tax relief program
Article

Leading the way in municipal heritage planning

What’s happening in your community?
With significant amendments to the Ontario Heritage Act in April 2005 and a strengthening of …
Learn more About article Leading the way in municipal heritage planning