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First Nations Awareness and Traditional Ecological Knowledge

For thousands of years First Nations sustained and nourished their cultures by harvesting what they needed on the land. They used plants and animals for medicine, for food, clothing and for building material. Their survival depended on having a positive relationship...

Snow Wonder!

Snow can keep animals warm in winter? In this program, students will explore how water changes form by making a cloud, witnessing water condensing and studying the different shapes of snow crystals. They’ll make a snug winter home using natural materials and snow...

Adaptation

This program is action packed, full of games, stories and exploration. Understand the complex concept of adaptation in a fun and simple way. Learn how mice build nests, how foxes stalk, how geese migrate, what animal signs to look for. Science Curriculum Links *...

Renewable Energy

We’ll explore what sources of energy are renewable and non-renewable. Through a series of interactive games and activities, students come to understand how renewable energy works. Students will have an opportunity to design, build and race solar electric model cars....

Astronomy

For thousands of years people have been fascinated by the night sky. Explore the universe using a variety of games and activities. Use a telescope to see the man in the moon, the planets and the stars in distant galaxies. Hear tales of ancient constellations and the...

Be a Bird Brain

Everyday experiences can become unique if you approach them with a new perspective. Help your students gain an entirely new perspective on birds, with this engaging, hands-on bird program. Learn how birds protect themselves from danger, participate in some intricate...