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A National landmark is a site identified by a national authority as one possessing nationally–significant natural, historic, or scientific resources. Typically, it identifies an isolated site and not a landscape or complex of sites better suited to management as a national park, national historical park or even national historic site.

In the United States, the term national landmark takes on a legal definition, and may refer to one of two programs of the federal government:[citation needed]

In Canada, a National Landmarks program was foreseen in the 1970s and 1980s, but not established. They were to protect specific natural features considered "outstanding, exceptional, unique, or rare to this country. These natural features would typically be isolated entities and of scientific interest."[1]

To date, only one has been established—Pingo National Landmark—in the Northwest Territories. Another was proposed at the same time in 1984—Nelson Head National Landmark—on the southern tip of Banks Island, also in the NWT. It was to include some 70 square miles, 25 miles of coastline, and protect the sea cliffs at Nelson Head and Cape Lambton. Durham Heights were to be included, which reach an elevation of 2,450 feet. The legislation providing for the Landmark required a formal request from the Minister of the Environment within 10 years (until 1994).[2] None was ever made.


Also see: Listed building (United Kingdom equivalent)

References

  1. ^ Pingo National Landmark management—Parks Canada
  2. ^ The Inuvialuit Final Agreement (Sec. 7 (77-81))

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