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Adventures of a Coureur Du Bois

Now here is a creative approach to historical education! In this all-day program, students “live” the life of a voyageur by donning simple costumes, eating authentic food and paddling a 26’ Voyageur Canoe under the guidance of an historical persona. In the winter,...

Endangered and Invasive Species

The latest UN report on Biodiversity states that of the Earth’s 8 million species, over 1 million are in danger of becoming extinct! When does a species become endangered, extirpated, threatened or vulnerable and what can we do to protect these animals from further...

Flying High

Just how do birds, insects and some mammals (bats, flying squirrels) do it? How do they conquer gravity and soar through the air? In this fascinating program, learn about the basic principles of natural flight. Find out how a bird’s wing is structured, how bumblebees...

Fur Trade Program

(2 1/2 day program) Bring history to life for your students by having them participate in a simulated historical fur trade from New France. A wonderful learning opportunity that leaves textbooks and overheads far behind as students re-enact an exchange of trade goods...

Geo Caching – Global Positioning Systems Mapping (GPS)

You’ve always wondered, now is your chance. Just how do those GPS systems work? Students will be introduced to a basic Garmin GPS unit. They’ll use the GPS units to find hidden boxes with prizes inside. A wonderful way to weave together technology and exercise along...

Local Eats: The Importance of Healthy Food

“The healthiest food” argued writer Wendell Berry “is the shortest distance from the Earth to your mouth.” In this program, children will learn where their food comes from through interactive and educational activities. They’ll visit our organic garden and solar straw...