The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is a non-profit, non-partisan umbrella organization whose mission is to help advance knowledge of the history and culture of English-speaking society in Quebec. Founded in June 2000 at Bishop's University in Lennoxville, with the theme "Building a Future for our Past'', QAHN is operated by a board of directors composed of representatives from various regions and sectors of activity. Members are historical societies, community groups, museums and individuals interested in the study of the Anglophone heritage of Quebec.
QAHN keeps members informed about developments in the field of heritage both in and outside Quebec and publishes Quebec Heritage News, Quebec's only English-language heritage magazine. The bi-monthly publication features profiles on remarkable people, events from the past, insight into contemporary conservation issues, exclusive book and museum reviews, and province-wide listings of local heritage activities. The Network also provides the general public with information about the heritage of English-speaking Quebec through its Heritage Trails and Heritage Portal Website projects. Funded by the Official Languages Support Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage, QAHN is a member of the Heritage Canada Foundation and the Fédération des sociétés d'histoire du Québec.
Contact info:
257, Queen Street, Suite 400 Sherbrooke (Quebec) J1M 1K7
Tel.: 1-877-964-0409 (819) 564-9595 Fax: (819) 564-6872 http://www.qahn.org/
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