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Événements et programmes

Événements et programmes

Our Homeschool Drop-In program offers engaging, curriculum-connected learning in a relaxed museum setting, designed specifically for homeschool families. Each month features a new theme with hands-on activities, guided exploration, and staff-led learning experiences.

 

 

Upcoming Dates & Themes

  • January 14 – Welcome to the Museum

  • February 11 – The Beaver Hills

  • March 11 – Pioneer Life

  • April 8 – Local Wildlife & Nature

  • May 13 – Innovation in Strathcona County

  • June 10 – Outdoor Museum Explorers

 

Each session is designed to align with Alberta curriculum themes while encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on exploration.

Program Details

  • Ages: 6–12

  • When: Second Wednesday of each month, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM

  • Cost: $5 per student, paid at the door

  • Registration: No registration required

  • Format: Guided activities, facilitated learning, and supported self-exploration​

 

This program provides homeschool families with a consistent, affordable way to engage with the museum throughout the year. Sessions are led by museum staff to ensure a structured learning environment while allowing families the flexibility to explore at their own pace.

Parents or guardians are encouraged to stay with their students. Learning resources will be available to support and extend the experience during and after each session.

 

For more information about the Homeschool Drop-In program, please contact
Joanna Wreakes, Education & Engagement Coordinator

Join us on the second Wednesday of every month from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM for meaningful learning and discovery at the museum.

Nous reconnaissons les terres et territoires traditionnels des peuples autochtones qui ont vécu sur ces terres et en ont pris soin depuis des temps immémoriaux. Nous reconnaissons respectueusement que nous sommes sur le territoire du Traité n° 6, des terres connues sous le nom d’Amiskwaciy, ce qui signifie « les collines des castors » en cri. Cette région a été importante pour les Néhiyawak, les Niitsitapi, les Tsuut’ina, les Anishinaabe, les Nakota Sioux et, plus tard, les Métis. Plusieurs autres tribus, y compris les Inuits, ont voyagé et récolté sur ces terres. Nous reconnaissons leur gestion collective. Nous sommes tous des citoyens visés par un traité et nous vivons ensemble sur ces terres.

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Mercredi..................10h - 16h

Jeudi........................13h - 20h

Vendredi..................10h - 16h

Samedi....................10h - 16h

Dimanche - Mardi.........fermé

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