
Program targeting the protection, transmission and promotion of religious heritage
- Varies by project
- All industries
The Council of Religious Heritage of Quebec is an organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing Quebec's rich religious heritage. It works to safeguard historical sites, buildings, and artifacts of religious significance, promoting awareness and appreciation of this cultural legacy. By supporting restoration projects and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, the Council plays a crucial role in the conservation and recognition of Quebec's unique religious heritage for future generations. View Council of Religious Heritage of Quebec (CPRQ)'s website for more information.




The Council of Religious Heritage of Quebec is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the conservation and enhancement of Quebec's religious heritage. The Council operates throughout the province, working to safeguard buildings, artworks, and cultural legacies associated with various religious traditions.
Recently, the Council released its Annual Report for 2024-2025, detailing its activities and the current state of religious heritage preservation. In addition, the Council has addressed issues such as the suspension of financial aid programs for the restoration and repurposing of religious heritage sites. Through opinion letters and reports, the Council continues to advocate for the importance of preserving iconic structures like church bell towers, which are deeply rooted in Quebec's history.
The Council manages several financial assistance programs designed to preserve and revitalize Quebec's religious heritage:
The Council has developed an online inventory of places of worship representing various religious traditions built before 1975. This resource highlights the diversity and richness of Quebec's spiritual and architectural heritage, serving as an important tool for researchers, communities, and visitors interested in exploring the province’s heritage sites.
While no upcoming events are currently scheduled, the Council remains active in public outreach, providing resources, publications, and updates on heritage conservation. By fostering awareness and engagement, the Council plays a vital role in preserving Quebec’s religious heritage for future generations.