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Special Places Protection
The Special
Places Protection Act (1989) provides the Heritage Division
with a mandate for protecting important archaeological, historical
and palaeontological sites and remains, including those underwater.
It allows the government to designate outstanding heritage
sites as Protected Sites, ensures that quality research is
carried out through its Heritage Research Permit system; provides
a stop-order provision when significant sites are threatened
by development; and features stiff penalties for those who
damage or destroy important sites.
If you wish to search for fossils and artifacts in Nova Scotia, you need an approved Heritage Research Permit. Permit guidelines and an application form are available for archaeologists, palaeontologists and those interested in looking for archaeological, historical, fossil sites and remains.
Palaeontology Permit Guidelines & Application
Archaeology Permit Guidelines & Application
There are currently five protected sites:
Contact:
Robert Ogilvie
Manager, Special Places
Phone: (902) 424-6475
Facsimile: (902) 424-0560
E-mail: ogilvirr@gov.ns.ca
or by mail,
Special Places Protection
1747 Summer Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
B3H 3A6
Other resources:
Archaeology in Nova Scotia
Fossils
in Nova Scotia
The Trace Fossil Mystery
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