Management planning

Bellevue House National Historic Site

Management plan information

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Management plans are the central documents that guide Parks Canada in the protection, management, and operation of its national historic sites, national parks and national marine conservation areas. Reviewed every 10 years, management plans are required by legislation, guided by public consultation, approved by the Minister responsible for Parks Canada and tabled in Parliament.

Parks Canada has begun the management planning process for Bellevue House National Historic Site.

Management plans are developed through consultation, engagement and input from various people including Indigenous peoples, local and regional residents, visitors, and the public and community organizations. 

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Management plan preparation

Management planning cycle

Management plan cycle explained, see text below for further explanation.
Stages of management planning
  1. Management plan implementation, monitoring and evaluation
  2. State of site assessment
  3. Scoping issues and vision elements
  4. Management plan preparation
    *Indigenous and public engagement
  5. Management plan approval

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