AMICK: Who are we?

AMICK Consultants Limited is a Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firm which specializes in archaeological concerns within the development context. AMICK Consultants Limited has been the preferred cultural resource management provider to Ontario's development sector since 1996.


The company was established by founders Marilyn Cornies and Michael Henry, who noticed a need in the industry for client focused services. Our philosophy is predicated on a client-centered core value to solve cultural resource issues in a project sensitive manner that accrues maximum benefit to the client. This has allowed AMICK to continually improve our services and focus on customer service and satisfaction. This has translated into a consistent pattern of an increased volume projects undertaken with increased efficiency.


Simply put; we get more done with less. We provide complete archaeological services ranging from Stages 1 through 4, aboriginal engagement, expert testimony, secondary plans, cemetery closures, heritage assessments and more. Consulting archaeology isn't just about the past; it's about solving problems in the present to realize a vision of the future.



What is archaeological consulting?

Archaeology is about investigating and documenting the story of the human past through the study of material remains. As consulting archaeologists, we do our work on behalf of development proponents who need to address heritage concerns as part of the approvals process. We are one of the many disciplines that participate in the land development industry in Ontario. We preserve the past en route to building a better tomorrow.





∗∗ Please refer to The Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists for more detailed explanations of the manner in which archaeological investigations and reports are to be conducted within the province of Ontario. The Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists are now in effect as of January 1st, 2011.

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AMICK in the Community



January 2010

Mexico Trip


In 2010 AMICK Consultants Limited took a week out of their busy work schedule and traveled to the beautiful Country of Mexico. Read More...


February 2007

OPPI Planning & Archaeology Session


The Lakeland Planners of the OPPI (Ontario Professional Planners Institute) hosted an event on February 16, 2007, at the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority's Tiffin Building, regarding the new Ministry of Culture Technical Standards and Guidelines for Consulting Archaeologists. Read More...


January 2007

Cuba Trip


Due to a successful year in 2006, AMICK Consultants Limited opted to reward members of staff with a trip to Santiago de Cuba in early 2007. Read More...


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