What is considered built heritage in Saskatchewan?
- churches
- schools
- stores
- shops
- offices
- homes
- barns
- farmsteads
- cabins
- mills
- factories
- warehouses
- grain elevators
- bridges
There are over 800 built heritage properties in Saskatcahewan that have been designated for protection by the various levels of government.
The Province has designated 48 properties.
Heritage Canada has designated ten properties as National Heritage Sites.

Any person or organization may apply to become a full and active member of the Society. Our membership year is April 1 to March 31. Membership fees help the Society to communicate with members and provide grant funding for built-heritage related projects across Saskatchewan. The annual fee is $20.
Members of the Society serve as volunteers and advisors and may vote at our annual general meetings each March. They receive Saskatchewan' Architectural Heritage Magazine, WORTH quarterly. And they are invited to the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Architecture Excellence Awards each June.
Member organizations may save dollars on Directors liability insurance and hotel room expenses through our association with SaskCulture. They also may apply for grant funding provided by the Society.
The Society’s membership year is April 1 to March 31.
Application
Our 2012-13 application form is now available on this website, as a printable .pdf file. Simply click on "The Form" link below, print the page, provide the requested information, and mail the application with cheque to our address. Call our office (below) should you wish to pay by credit card.
Membership renewal information is mailed to existing members each year. 
Should you require further information, please contact our office.


