Photograph by Jeff Tessier. cultural resource framework appendix E

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Photograph by Jeff Tessier cultural resource framework appendix E

appendix E - cultural resource framework 100 Note: any resource highlighted (*) indicates a larger group of industries from which culture-specific resources are extracted. Creative Cultural Industries - The following are the categories of creative cultural industries defined by Statistics Canada reflecting North American Industry Classification System () codes. Creative Cultural Industries 32311 & 32312 Printing (Commercial screen, digital, other printing) 32711* Pottery and Ceramics 33461 Sound Recording, Film & Video Support 41442, 41444, 41445, 41446 45121 Bookstores 45122, 45114 Music Stores 45331* Antiques 45392* Art Dealers/Suppliers 53249*(532490) & 31529* (315299) & 31521* (315211) & 31521*(315212) Sound Recording, Video, Book, Periodical & Newspaper Wholesalers Theatrical Supplies and Costumes 44819* (448199) Dance Supplies 45392* Commercial Galleries 51111, 51112, 51113, 51114, 51119 51121 Software Publishers 51211,51212, 51213, 51219 Film/Video Publishing Industries (Newspaper, periodical, books, and database publishers) 51221,51222, 51223,51223, 51224, 51229 Sound Recording Industries 51511, 51512 Radio and Television Broadcasting 51521 Pay and Specialty Television 51912*(519121 & 519122) Libraries and Archives 51913 (2007), 51611 (2002) Internet Publishing and Broadcasting, and Web Search Portals

101 Creative Cultural Industries 54131, 54132, & Architecture (including Landscape Architecture) + Related Services 54132 54141, 54142, Interior & Industrial Design Services 54143 Graphic Designers 54149 Other Specialized Design Services clothing, costume, fashion, jewellery, set + textile 54181, 54182, 54183, 4184, 54185, 54186, 54187, 54189 Advertising and Related Services 54192, 81292* Photography 71111* Theatre Companies and Dinner Theatres (with facilities) 71111* Musical Theatre 71111* Opera Companies 71112 Dance Companies 71113 Musical Groups 71119 Other Performing Arts Groups including mime + puppets 71131, 71132 Promoters (Presenters) of Performing Arts 71141 Agents and Managers for Artists and Entertainers 71211 Art Galleries 71211 Museums - Gardens, Other Heritage Institutions) 71219* Interpretive Centres 71212 Heritage and Historic Sites 71213 Zoos, Botanical Gardens

appendix F - baseline cultural mapping data by city of hamilton ward 102 Community Cultural Organizations - In all communities important cultural groups and resources exist that may not be captured through formal statistics. To the greatest extent possible these organizations are classified based on existing categories. Inevitably there will be organizations that are not captured in this way. This is where local mapping partners such as Community Information Centres/Services and municipal cultural departments become critical. Community Cultural Organizations 81399* Community Arts Organizations 81341* Historical and Genealogical Societies Aboriginal (Cultural) Organizations 81341* Multicultural (Cultural) Organizations Spaces and Facilities Spaces and facilities include both publicly-accessible and private spaces. This is a category of cultural resource that does require one or more local partners to maintain. Spaces and Facilities 323122* (323122), Digital and Media Studios 51811*, 54151* 51211* Film/Video Studios 51224 Sound Recording Studios 51511* (515112) Broadcast Studios 51521* Pay and Specialty TV Studios 51912 Libraries and Archives 54131* Architecture Offices 54143* Arts Studios 54143*, 54149* Design Studios 61161 Arts Instruction 71111 Theatres 71131* Performing Arts Facilities 71211* Visual Arts Facilities 71211* Art Galleries 71211* Museums 71219* Interpretive Centres

appendix F - baseline cultural mapping data by city of hamilton ward 103 Natural Heritage Similar to Cultural Heritage, categories of natural heritage are those defined by the Ontario Planning Act and the Ontario Heritage Act. Natural Heritage Farms and Orchards Gardens and Forests Bird/Wildlife Sanctuaries Botanical/Zoological Gardens Conservation Authorities Natural History Site Parks Nature Parks Scenic Destinations Waterfalls

appendix F - baseline cultural mapping data by city of hamilton ward 104 Festivals and Events Each municipality will have extensive numbers of unique cultural programs and activities. The first priority in baseline mapping is those events that recur on an annual (or regular and predictable) basis. Once this baseline mapping is complete and a sustainable mapping system and partnerships is established in that municipality, the capacity is in place to broaden the range of programs captured in the mapping system. This is often a priority for Phase 2 (i.e., post baseline) mapping in the community. NAlCS Festival and Events 71132* Aboriginal Events 71132* Craft Festivals 71132* Film Festivals 71132* Literary Festival 71132* Music Festivals/Events 71132* Performing Arts Festivals 71132* Artists or artisan/craft studio tours 71132* Built heritage tours 71132* Country Fairs 71132* Craft Festivals 71132* Factory Tours 71132* Gallery Tours 71132* Garden Tours 71132* Museum/Art Gallery Programs 71132* Street Festivals 71132* Walking Tours Cultural Heritage 71132* Walking Tours Natural Heritage or Agriculture

appendix F - baseline cultural mapping data by city of hamilton ward 105 Additional Resources The categories of cultural resources listed above are considered the baseline for the first phase of mapping. However we know a community s cultural assets do not stop there. Municipalities will make different decisions about what other resources are considered important to enrich and extend this baseline in the next phase of mapping. Some of the most commonly identified of these resources are set out below. Education 61111 Elementary and Secondary Schools 61131 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools 61141, 61142, 61143 Business Schools and Computer and Management Training 61151 Technical and Trade Schools 61162, 61163, 61169 Other Schools and Instruction 61171 Educational Support Services Community Facilities 62411* (624110*) Community Centers 71394* Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers Hospitality 721* + 722* Accommodation and Food Services and Drinking Places 7221 Restaurants 7224 Drinking Places Agriculture 11* Agriculture, (Food and Wine) 44523* Fruit and Vegetable Markets (Farmers Markets) Religious Organizations 8131 Religious Organizations

appendix F - baseline cultural mapping data by city of hamilton ward 106 Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) The Canadian Framework for Cultural Statistics identifies a range of related ICT industries that, while outside the Framework, have significant impacts on creative industries in a digital age. Examples of these are found below but are rarely a priority for municipalities in baseline mapping work. Information and Communications Technologies 51711 Wired Telecommunications Carriers 51721 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except satellite) 51741 Satellite Telecommunications 51791 Other Telecommunications 51821 Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services 51811 Internet Services 51919 Other Information Services 54151 Computer Systems Design and Related Services