What is Doors Open?

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Doors OpenThe idea for Doors Open began in Glasgow, Scotland in 1990 and has now spread to over 47 countries worldwide. It is an opportunity to inform and educate local citizens and visitors of the importance of architectural, cultural, and natural heritage sites in their community. The visitor can go to any number of chosen sites in one weekend free of charge.

Where does Doors Open Ontario fit?

Ontario Heritage TrustThe city of Toronto initiated Doors Open in Canada as its millennium project. In 2002 Toronto listed over 100 properties and hosted thousands of visitors. Also in 2002, the Ontario Heritage Foundation launched a province- wide program. 2005 marks the fourth year of the Ontario-wide celebration. Events take place from April to October. For more information go to the website www.doorsopenontario.on.ca.

Why have your Doors Open?

  • It builds civic pride in local architectural, cultural and natural heritage.
  • It draws tourists to a local celebration of historical and living heritage.
  • It generates economic and business activity at a community level.
  • It fosters alliances and co-operation among a range of community partners.
  • It creates a positive climate for growth and partnership in community tourism.
  • It raises awareness of the importance of heritage for all types of tourism.

What kinds of sites will be open?

Sites not normally open to the public as well as familiar sites regularly open to the public qualify. The idea is to offer a variety of architectural, cultural and natural heritage sites. The list can include commercial and industrial buildings, places of worship, museums, civic buildings, historical sites, lookouts, private galleries, heritage gardens, theatres, private homes, cemeteries, etc. The sites do not have to be old to qualify. Sites that contribute to the cultural fabric of a community may also be a part of Doors Open. Call 519-527-0305 for more information.

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