Teacher`s Field Trip Guide 2014 Edition www
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Teacher`s Field Trip Guide 2014 Edition www
Priceless Teacher’s Field Trip Guide 2014 Edition SIGN UP now for our Teacher’s Field Trip Guide, Free E Newsletter today! Lots of field trip ideas, prizes and give-aways. See page 13 www.101kidstravel.com Curriculum Based Programs & Attractions to Visit in Ontario T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 1 Take your next field trip to Ottawa’s Historic Sites! Discover, experience and explore your local history only minutes away from downtown Ottawa! Half day and full day programs available at The Cumberland Heritage Village Museum. School programs are also available from September to June at Cumberland Heritage Village Museum and Billings Estate National Historic Site For more information or to register please contact: Billings Estate National Historic Site 2100 Cabot St., Ottawa 613-247-4830 Cumberland Heritage Village Museum 2940 Old Montreal Rd., Cumberland 613-833-3059 ext. 221 ottawa.ca/museums Facebook.com/billingsestate Facebook.com/cumberlandmuseum T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Unforgettable Aviation Experience Air Combat Zone’s “Top Aces Test Pilot School” gives students the opportunity to experience the world of a Fighter Pilot as they train and fly real fighter jet flight simulators. Flight training, an aviation focused documentary video, a team work survival exercise and more, combine to tie this trip into your teaching plan making this an awesome and educational aviation experience. Located: 5170 Dixie Road, Unit 101 Mississauga Phone: 905-602-4775 Email: corporate@aircombatzone.com www.aircombatzone.com Allan Gardens Conservatory A 16,000-square-foot indoor botanical garden that’s home to plants from around the world. Five themed, connecting greenhouses hold cacti, palm trees, orchids and more. Full Access. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Please book at least 1 week in advance. Details: ESL Teachers: Download an ESL Vocabulary Package before your booked tour. Located: 777 Lawrence Avenue East Toronto Phone: 416-397-1340 Email: education@torontobotanicalgarden.ca www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca Art Gallery of Ontario Explore, imagine and create at the AGO. Explore the AGO with your students and experience the art, architecture, culture and history that it has to offer. View the works of art from the past to the present and from around the world including Canadian, African, European, and Contemporary. Plus, take part in customized tours and workshops available for school teachers, early childhood educators, school administrators, and more. BOOK YOUR CLASS TRIP TODAY! See ad on page 7 Phone: 416-979-6608 Email: groupsales@ago.net www.ago.net/school Bata Shoe Museum A visit to the Bata Shoe Museum is an engaging way to reinforce classroom learning for students Junior Kindergarten and up. Shoes can teach about art, history, culture, technology - and our programmes can be tailored to fit many strands in the Ontario curriculum. Tour 1 hour. Group rates. Pre-registration is required. Located: 327 Bloor St. West, in downtown Toronto Phone: 416-979-7799 ext 242 or 228. www.batashoemuseum.ca T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Black Creek Pioneer Village Black Creek Pioneer Village recreates the life and times of a 19-century rural community complete with costumed interpreters who help guide you through Canadian history. Tour through 35 carefully restored homes and workshops. Hands-on activities and ½ day to week-long programs. We use the Ontario Curriculum Social Studies, History, Language, Health and Physical Education as our development guide. Programs are categorized into three areas: New Programs, Hands-On Experience and Interactive Programs. Now open all winter! Located: 1000 Murray Ross Parkway Toronto Phone: 416- 736-1733 www.blackcreek.ca Blue Willow Garden & Landscape Design Centre Butterflies and Blooms Casa Loma Canada’s majestic castle was built between 1911-1914 by Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt. It is complete with decorated suites, secret passages, towers, and a 243- metre (800’) tunnel leading to luxurious stable of mahogany and Spanish tile. From May to Oct visitors may stroll through the five-acre exquisite estate gardens. Druxy’s Famous Deli and Gift Shop on site. Curriculum based school tours available. Located: 1 Austin Terrace Phone: 416-923-1171 or Group Sales Dept. Or 416- 923-1171 ext. 211. www.casaloma.org Cedar Ridge Creative Centre Art / Special Exhibit Galleries Come visit our beautiful indoor & outdoor gardens. A place where you can observe over 30 species of colourful native & tropical butterflies and moths. Feel the butterflies landing on you or simply be amazed at their grace as they flutter from flower to flower is search of tasty nectar. Experience the magic of caterpillars turning into butterflies. Located: 23834 Hwy. #48, Box 61, Baldwin, Phone: 905-722-5849 · 1-800-598-0041 www.bluewillowgarden.com Situated in a restored mansion and surrounded by lush, well-groomed gardens, Cedar Ridge Creative Centre houses an art gallery and provides art classes and special interest workshops for artists of all ages. The gallery dedicates three months of each year to contemporary art exhibits and shows a variety of artwork – including sculpture, pottery, installation, mixed media and visual arts during the rest of the year. Call about school tours. Located: 225 Confederation Dr., Toronto. Phone: 416-396-4026 www1.toronto.ca/wps Bowmanville Zoo CN Tower Come talk with the animals, over 300 of them! Explore 42 acres of untamed, natural parkland; a meandering creek, duck-filled ponds and grazing deer. Try an elephant ride, animal interactions, and lion feedings. Restaurant and souvenirs on-site. Experience the dynamic AnimaTheatre, live. Designed for making young Canadians, the future of our nation, aware of their role as stewards and ambassadors of our planet and its survival, the Bowmanville Zoo has developed an educational and entertaining program,. Ontario Curriculum. Located: 340 King St. E, Bowmanville, ON Phone: 905- 623-5655 Email: bzpzoo@aol.com www.bowmanvillezoo.com Bronte Creek Provincial Park Enjoy the great outdoors! Camp, swim, picnic, fish, hike, roller blade, toboggan, skate and cross-country ski. Children can meet the farm animals at the Children’s Farm or see nature up close at the Nature Centre or tour the 100 year old Spruce Lane Farm. Call about school tours and Campsite 24, resources for teachers on-line. Located: Day-use 1219 Burloak Dr. at QEW 109, Oakville /Campground: 3210 Upper Middle road off Bronte exit 111 Phone: 905-827-6911 www.ontarioparks.com TORONTO Air Combat Zone Canada’s National Tower offers a fun and exciting learning environment providing the basis for lesson planning around a variety of subjects for grades 3-12. Our structures & mechanisms, geography & urban planning, and hospitality & tourism programs feature curriculum based content designed by educators for educators. Performance groups are invited to sing or play in front of an international audience on our outdoor patio. Elevate your classroom to a higher level and enjoy all the CN Tower has to offer Rocket to the top aboard the world’s #1 elevator ride and enjoy spectacular views from the world famous observation levels including the Glass Floor and SkyPod (the highest level of them all!). Other great attractions include the motion theatre ride, 3D movie, shopping and three restaurants that offer fine and casual dining – it’s an experience not to be missed. We make group visits simple with easy booking, a dedicated group check-in desk and express elevation. Group dining is also available in 360 Restaurant, Horizons Restaurant and Le Café. See ad on page 5 Located: 301 Front St. W., Toronto Phone: 416-601-4707 Email: sales@cntower.ca www.cntower.ca WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 3 TORONTO Directors Cut Our in class field trips are more than just about mentoring your students in the digital film and media making process. We provide opportunities to engage your students to become savvy consumers and producers of media, and work with them to develop media literacy skills that they can use as they grow in their digital world. Choose from one of our blockbuster teacher / film maker created in class workshops, complete with equipment and materials! Please ask your Chief Imaginator about our DC subsidy program. This year, we are excited to have numerous companies involved, including Warner Bros, eOne, Penguin, Crayola, Scholastic and NEDIC. www.directorscut.ca Fantasy Fair Fantasy Fair is an exciting and thrilling family oriented indoor amusement park Take the train, ride a horse on a 1911 Antique Carousel, race a car & float 32’ into the air, while learning about gears, pulleys, hydraulics, safety and more! Our mechanics will show students the inner workings of two rides of your choice and then students can enjoy the park. . Ask about our field trips and EDUFUN seminars. Located: inside Woodbine Centre, 500 Rexdale Blvd., 1 km east of Hwy. 427, Etobicoke (Hwy 27/Rexdale). Phone: 416-674-5437 ext. 325 www.visitfantasyfair.ca Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art Roll up your sleeves and prepare to get your hands dirty! The Gardiner’s curriculum- based education programs are a fun, active way to learn about art and human history. Programs combine study of the permanent collection and special exhibit with a hands-on clay experience, where students create their own sculptural artworks and functional pottery. They will draw their inspiration from the Museum’s collections. Themes include ancient Americas, dragons, gargoyles, animals and more. Located: 111 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON Phone: 416-408-5064 www.gardinermuseum.on.ca Great Lakes Schooner Co. The Great Lakes Schooner Company is offering their highly unique shipboard educational programme. Your class can come aboard one of the three masted Tall Ships and experience maritime history and science first hand. Tied to the Ontario curriculum requirements for science, technology, history, geography and social studies. Located: Harbourfront, Toronto. Five minutes from CN Tower Phone: 800-267-3866 or 416-260-6355 www.greatlakesschooner.com NOTE: Please call attractions and museums ahead to confirm. Information is subject to change. 4 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Hockey Hall of Fame Let the passion for Hockey ignite the passion for learning! The Hockey Hall of Fame wants your students to celebrate unity and patriotism through the history of Canada’s game. Discover how hockey can be used as a tool to captivate students through the Hockey Hall of Fame Education Program. Available in three levels: Junior, Intermediate, and Senior, the Hockey Hall of Fame Education Program is created by teachers, for teachers. Each program features Pre-visit, Hall visit, and Post-visit activities that cover a variety of subject areas. Materials can be printed for classroom use and can be downloaded online at HHOF.com. And while your students are learning, they’re having fun experiencing 60,000 square feet of interactive games, captivating movies, and the greatest collection of hockey artifacts from around the world including hands-on access to The Stanley Cup! Special school group rates are available. Subject Areas: Language, Math, History, Geography, Business and Physical Education. Located: Brookfield Place, 30 Yonge Street, Toronto, M5E 1X8 Phone: 416-360-7735 ext. 292 or 1-888-501-9770 www.hhof.com Harbourfront Centre Gibson House Museum (1851) Explore the experiences of 1837 rebel David Gibson and Eliza, his wife, who, with their seven children lived and worked on this rural family farm. Located: 5172 Yonge St. Toronto Phone: 416-395-7432 Historic Fort York (1793-1837) The birthplace of modern Toronto, Fort York was founded in 1793 and is home to Canada’s largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings. Located: 100 Garrison Rd, off Fleet St, between Bathurst St. and Strachan Ave Phone: 416-392-6907 Historic Zion Schoolhouse Built in 1869 and restored to the 1910 period to reflect schooling as it was in the farming community of L’Amaroux, at the beginning of the century. Located: 1091 Finch Ave East, North York Phone: 416-395-7435 Mackenzie House (1859) This Victorian townhouse was the last home of Toronto’s first mayor, newspaper publisher and firebrand rebel, William Lyon Mackenzie. Located: 82 Bond St., 2 blocks east of Yonge, south of Dundas St.c Phone: 416-392-6915 Theatre, art galleries and music galore. HarbourKids Creative Workshop, a crafts program for children aged 3 to 13. Tour the Craft Studio at York Quay Centre and see artisan at work, Call about education programs. Located: Queens Quay West at York Street, Phone: 416-973-4600 Fax: 416-973-6055 Email: info@harbourfrontcentre.com www.harbourfrontcentre.com Montgomery’s Inn (1847-50) Historic Sites & Museums of Toronto Scarborough Historical Museum (1800-1914) Toronto’s museums and arts centres offer a wide array of dynamic curriculum based learning opportunities that enhance most subjects taught in Ontario. From the founding of Muddy York to the beginnings of industry and commerce from rural settlement, the City’s Historic Museums can bring the myriad of Canadian stories alive for students of all ages. Download a pdf file of our education programs guide or our ESL programs. Phone: 416-396-2819 Email: spadina@toronto.ca www.toronto.ca/culture/education.htm The following are Toronto’s Historic Museums offering education programs: www.toronto.ca/culture/museums Colborne Lodge (1837) This was the country home of John and Jemima Howard. The Howards deeded the grounds of their home (High Park) to the people of Toronto in 1873. Located: Colborne Lodge Dr., south end of High Park. Phone: 416-392-6916 Learn about the bustling, domestic and business life of Thomas Montgomery and his family in their stone hotel / farmhouse on the Dundas Street highway. Located: 4709 Dundas St. West, 2 lights north of Bloor St, east of Islington Ave in Etobicoke. Phone: 416-394-8113 This is a living history site which interprets and promotes the history of Scarborough between 1800 and 1914 through historical demonstrations and activities. Students explore early settler life in hands-on, interactive programs. Located: Thomson Memorial Park, 1007 Brimley Rd, north of Lawrence Ave E. Phone: 416-338-8807 Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens (1866-1982) Built in 1866, Spadina was home to four generations of the wealthy Austin family and reflects the changing times and tastes of its owners. Located: 285 Spadina Rd, next door to Casa Loma Phone: 416-392-6910 Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum & Arts Centre Founded more than 200 years ago, this site was once a thriving industrial community on the Don River with a saw mill, flour mill, paper mill, brewery and distillery. Located: 67 Pottery Rd, West of Broadview Ave and east of the Bayview Extension Phone: 416-396-2819 T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Laser Quest is the ultimate field trip, combining learning with fun! The Quest for Knowledge Education Programs are two hour outings designed by professionals for grades 4-10. The Lasers and Mazes module is ideal for the younger students, and the Lights and Optics module for the higher grades. Program includes demonstrations, lesson plans, plus two games of Laser Quest. Seven locations in Ontario. Phone: Contact Arlene Duncan at 905-678-4492 www.laserquest.com LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre New! Now Open Toronto’s newest field trip destination! It’s like you’ve just jumped into the biggest box of LEGO® bricks ever! • 4D Cinema • Master Model Builder • MINILAND - see iconic landmarks of Toronto built entirely out of LEGO • and more… You can build on your lessons with an imaginative, hands-on learning experience. With over 3 million LEGO bricks under one roof it’s the ideal place to combine creativity with learning and fun! See ad on page 6 Located: 1 Bass Pro Mills Drive, Vaughan, ON Phone: 1-855-356-2150 www.legolanddiscoverycentre.ca/toronto Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People A not-for-profit theatre, is dedicated to staging professional performances for the enjoyment of children and their families. From classic to contemporary, productions are selected from Canada and around the world. Call about weekday school group rates. Located: 165 Front St, Toronto Phone : Box Office: 416 862-2222 www.lktyp.ca Mad Science of Toronto Mad Science is devoted to introducing elementary school children to the wonderful world of science. Offering curriculum based programmes, science workshops, after school and lunch time activities in over 1,000 schools, community centres and camps. Located: 14-1170 Sheppard Ave. West Phone: 416-630-5282 www.madscience.com/toronto Markham Museum Markham Museum is a 25-acre Open-Air Museum representing life from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Historic Homes and Businesses; a Land Transportation Exhibit; Historic Gardens; and an Apple Orchard bring the Museum to life as we celebrate Markham’s early settlers and its Natural Heritage. Located: 9350 Hwy. 48 (Markham Rd. at 16th Avenue Phone: 905-294-4576 Email: museuminfo@markham.ca Other field trips just aren’t on the same level McMichael Canadian Art Collection McMichael Canadian Art Collection See works by the Group of Seven as well as contemporary Canadian, First Nations andInuit art. The gallery offers a wide range of educational programs and resources specially created for teachers and students of all ages. All school programming integrates the Ontario curriculum. Discovery Studio: Exciting hands-on programs for students grades 4 to 12. Two floors of gallery and program space, including the Library and Archives, the Gallery Shop, and a restaurant – all surrounded by 100 acres of beautiful conservation land. Explore a network of paths and trails. Located: Kleinburg, North of Hwy. 400, exit at Major MacKenzie Drive, west to Islington Phone: 905-893-1121 or toll free 1-888-213-1121. www.mcmichael.com TORONTO Laser Quest Nature Visits Our programs are based on 30 years of experience in the natural history education field, where we developed and delivered in- field and inclassroom presentations. Nature Visits has been providing schools with dynamic presentations on topics ranging from skulls and rocks to birds and butterflies. Email: info@naturevisits.com www.naturevisits.com Learning is fun with CN Tower’s New Education Programs: • Structures & Mechanisms Grades 3 & 7 • Geography & Urban Planning Grades 9 & 10 • Hospitality & Tourism Grades 9 – 11 • Science and Technology with Legends of Flight 3D Film All Grades T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide cntower.ca • sales@cntower.ca 416.601.4707 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Toll Free North America 1.888.684.3268 5 TORONTO Ontario Science Centre The Ontario Science Centre is your one-stop resource for engaging and inspiring education. In addition to 600 hands-on exhibits and IMAX® Films, we offer over 45 science and mathematics school programs–all connected to the Ontario the Science & Technology and Mathematics Curricula. We also offer Sleepovers (groups & families) and Day Camps during PA days and school breaks. Located: 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto, Ontario M3C 1T3 (Don Mills & Eglinton) Phone: 416-696-3140 SchoolBookings@OntarioScienceCentre.ca www.OntarioScienceCentre.ca/TeachersStudents/ Planet Play Give your students a whole new way to cover curriculum expectations, that’s both challenging and exciting. We offer 10,000 sq ft. of fun for all ages. Our educational program is designed to provide students the opportunity for interactive student based learning, where they will connect their knowledge to a physical adventure in either our Orion’s indoor playground or Area 51 laser tag arena. Located: 2501 Rutherford Rd, Vaughan, Phone: 905-303-8393 Email: info@planet-play.ca www.planet-play.ca Putting Edge Make learning fun with the Putting Edge EducaPeel Art Gallery & Archives tion Program. Engage your students with a PAMA offers a wide spectrum of school hands-on look at “The Science Behind Colour programs for Kindergarten to Grade Twelve and Light”. For teachers, you will receive a students. Programs are delivered either at PAMA comprehensive package including pre- and or on-site at your school. School programs at post- lesson plans and easy interactive in-class PAMA can include an art gallery or museum tour, experiments. Plus, you’ll get to visit Putting and studio and classroom workshops. We are Edge Fun Center for a facilitated experience in a excited to introduce a new line-up of art gallery true black light environment, and a round of the and museum tours that showcase our exhibiultimate glow-in-the-dark mini golf. tions and historic buildings. Located: 6 locations in GTA- see website, Located: 9 Wellington Street East, Brampton, Phone: 1-866-887-3343 Phone: 905-791-4055 www.puttingedge.com www.pama.peelregion.ca Riverdale Farm A small farm that’s five minutes from downtown. Recent animal births are posted. Young children can do crafts from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Riverdale Farm is a perfect example of a turn-of the century Ontario farm. It is located in the heart of the city within historic Cabbagetown. The farm allows anyone to envision and experience life on a farm and gain appreciation for a rural environment. Located: 201 Winchester Street, Toronto Phone: 416-392-6794. www.riverdalefarm.ca Rogers Centre Tour Experience Home of your Toronto Blue Jays and formerly known as SkyDome. Learn how the stadium can change configurations from baseball, football and concert modes. Experience a one hour fully guided behind-the-scenes tour. Highlights include a visit to different levels, a press box and a luxury suite among other stops. Located: Rogers Centre, Front & John Sts. Tour entrance is between Gate 1 & 2. Phone: 416-341-2770 www.rogerscentre.com Role Call Theatre Company Role Call Theatre can lead curriculum based drama workshops within the classroom or can come in and work with the students and teachers in your school to put on a fantastic curriculum-based play or musical Located: Toronto Phone: 647)201-8787 Email: rebecca@rolecalltheatre.com www.rollcalltheatre.com LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configuration, the Minifigure and LEGOLAND are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2013 The LEGO Group. LEGOLAND IS A PART OF THE MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS GROUP. NEW! NOW Open! 6 Indoor Attraction • LEGO® Rides • LEGO® MINILAND LEGO® Studios 4D Cinema • LEGO® Master Builder Academy LEGO® Factory Tour • Soft Play • LEGO® Racers: Build & Test Birthday Rooms • Café Toronto’s newest field trip destination! We would love to welcome you and your class to LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre, where you can build on your lessons with an imaginative, hands-on learning experience. With over 3million LEGO® bricks under one roof, it’s the ideal place to bring your lessons to life and combine creativity with learning and fun! For more information please email Schools@LEGOLANDDiscoveryCentre.ca To Book your Field Trip Now, Please Call 1.855.356.2160. WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Located at Vaughan Mills, Vaughan, Ontario T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide An adventurous journey through history awaits you in Canada’s largest museum of culture and nature. Explore an active beehive in the Hands-on Biodiversity Gallery or creep up to the crawlies in Insects and Their Relatives. For a medieval feast of the senses, charge into the Arms and Armour Gallery or drop by the CIBC Discovery Room for an interactive experience. Call about school tours. Located: 100 Queen’s Park, Toronto Phone: 416-586-5549 www.rom.on.ca Science North (in Sudbury) Dynamic Earth, a Science North attraction, is a unique earth sciences centre combining both above and below ground visitor experiences and exhibits. Discover properties of rocks and minerals, understand the formation of the Sudbury Basin, become familiar with mining processes and many more Earth-related facts. You can download your grade appropriate information and School Visit Guide. Located: 100 chemin du lac Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury Phone: 705- 522-3701 or 1-800-461-4898 Email: contactus@sciencenorth.ca www.sciencenorth.ca/schools Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Your students can experience the best in the performing arts at one of Canada’s premiere performing arts centres. Age appropriate performances range from family friendly live musicals to thought-provoking dance and theatrical presentations. Located: 1 Front St E, Toronto, ON, M5E 1B2 Phone: 416 393 7463 or 1 866 737 0805 Email: groups@sonycentre.com www.sonycentre.ca Textile Museum of Canada The Textile Museum of Canada is the only museum in the country dedicated to the collection, exhibition and documentation of textiles from around the world. The Museum provides a wide variety of school programs connected to Ontario curriculum requirements. In Fibrespace, a hands-on interactive gallery, students can also spend time weaving, braiding, spinning and discovering. Located: 55 Centre Ave, Toronto M5G 1H5 close to Dundas and University. Phone: 416-599-5321 Email: info@textilemuseum.ca www.textilemuseum.ca Toronto Symphony Orchestra Experience the magic of live orchestral music with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra with over 100 unique concert programmes for Kindergarten to Grade 12. The TSO Student Concerts feature performances by the TSO at Roy Thomson Hall. Four different programmes are designed specifically for primary/junior/interme- Explore. Imagine. Create. diate/ intermediate senior level/ French language students. All concerts are one-hour in length. These programmes are planned in consultation with the Music Coordinators of the Toronto-area Boards of Education. Located: 212 King Street West, 6th Floor, Toronto Phone: 416-593-7769 ext. 373 Email: studentconcerts@tso.ca www.tso.ca TORONTO Royal Ontario Museum Toronto Zoo The Toronto Zoo is a fantastic place for your students to discover and learn about wildlife and conservation. With over 5,000 animals representing 450 species. Many half-day and full-day curriculum programs are available for both elementary and secondary level students. Special group rates for schools. Located: 361A Old Finch Ave. www.torontozoo.com Willowgrove Outdoor Education Bring your students to Toronto’s finest 100-acre outdoor classroom for the ultimate hands-on learning experience. Just tell us your needs and we will plan a day full of interactive programs that suits your grade level and specific focus of study. All programs are linked to the Ontario Curriculum and we have the flexibility to change length and content of a program to suit the needs of your students. Ask about overnight trips. Located: 11737 McCowan Road., Stouffville Phone: 905-640-2127 Email: Info@willowgrove.ca www.willowgrove.ca A fun and educational field trip awaits! With a collection of more than 80,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America. Engage your students with original artworks from the past to the present and from around the world. Experience exclusive exhibitions, interactive guided visits or do-it-yourself visits and hands-on artmaking workshops all in a spectacular building designed by celebrated architect Frank Gehry. Book your class trip today ago.net/schools groupsales@ago.net 416 979 6608 T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 7 HAMILTON - KITCHENER - WATERLOO Battlefield House Museum Costumed interpreters invite visitors to experience life in Upper Canada in the 1830’s. Battlefield House Museum offers hands-on educational programs addressing specific expectation clusters in the Social Studies, Science and Technology and Canada and World Studies curricula from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Located: 77 King Street West, Stoney Creek, Phone: 905-662-8458 Email: battlefield@hamilton.ca www.battlefieldhouse.ca Canada Marine Discovery Centre The Canada Marine Discovery Centre located at Pier 8 in Hamilton, gives visitors the opportunity to experience Canada’s national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas. Visiting the Centre provides both a fun and educational, providing a place to discover and appreciate our rich natural and cultural heritage. Phone: 905-526-0911 www.pc.gc.ca Hamilton Phone: 905-546-2872 Email: dundurn@hamilton.ca www.hamilton.ca/museums Hamilton Children’s Museum Because children learn in many different ways, we incorporate activities where they can use all of their senses and challenge them to explore, ponder and discover the world around them. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Children and their adults can view themselves on T.V. while putting on their show. So get your act together, get dressed up in costumes and create your own stories. This exhibit encourages dramatic play and will address components of media literacy. Located: 1072 Main Street East (Gage Park), Hamilton Phone: 905-546-4848 Email: childrensmuseum@hamilton.ca www.hamilton.ca/childrensmuseum Hamilton Civic Museums The museum offers fun, interactive education programs, collections, a library and archives. The museum is also home to the hallowed Grey Cup. Phone: 905-528-7566 www.footballhof.com Enjoy quality, curriculum-based educational programs at very reasonable rates. Choose from four National Historic Sites of Canada, the Hamilton Children’s Museum, the Hamilton Farmers’ Market and more. Download your free copy of Learning Adventures- Field Trip Planner at Phone: 905-546-2424 www.hamilton.ca/culture Canadian Warplane Heritage Hamilton Farmers’ Market Canadian Football Hall of Fame Educators can use the museum as an extension of the classroom. Students will learn about teamwork and leadership. Tours embark on a journey of learning at our living history museum, which features over 40 aircraft used by Canadians or Canadian Military from the beginning of WWII to the present. Located: 9280 Airport Road, Hamilton International Airport, Mount Hope Phone: 905- 679-4183 Email: museum@warplane.com www.warplane.com Doon Heritage Crossroads Museum Set against sixty beautiful acres of environmentally sensitive forest, marsh and farmland, Doon Heritage Crossroads is a living history museum, re-creating a rural village and two farms, where costumed interpreters welcome you to the year 1914. Over twenty historic buildings, period furnishings, farm animals, heritage gardens, and demonstrations of daily chores help 40,000 visitors annually to discover an exciting era of change in Canadian history. Each year over 18,000 school children and their teachers participate in educational programs which enlighten and inform. Located: 10 Huron Road at Homer Watson Boulevard, Kitchener Phone: 519-748-1914 waterlooregionmuseum.com The Historic Hamilton Farmers’ Market offers much to those teaching subject areas such as Healthy Living, Local Community, Traditions and Celebrations and Farming, including 80 stallholders representing 20 ethnic communities. Located: 55 York Blvd., Hamilton Phone: 905-546-2096 Email: farmersmarket@hamilton.ca www.hamilton.ca/museums Hamilton Military Museum Exhibits include an extensive collection of uniforms, weapons and artifacts from the War of 1812 to World War II, offering a unique opportunity for young people to learn about the experience of men and women who were part of Canada’s military history. Located: Dundurn National Historic Site of Canada 610 York Blvd., Hamilton Phone: 905-546-2872 Email: military@hamilton.ca www.hamilton.ca/museums Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology Hamilton’s first waterworks constructed in 1859 preserves two 45-foot steam engines, the oldest surviving Canadian-made engines. Diverse teaching strategies demonstrate simple machines, force, energy and design and animate life in a 19th-century workplace. Located: 900 Woodward Ave. (at the QEW), Hamilton Phone: 905-546-4797 Email: steammuseum@hamilton.ca www.hamilton.ca/museums Royal Botanical Gardens Experience the Gardens’ outdoor classroom year-round! The education programs are built around Cootes Paradise and the Arboretum, which boasts 12 kilometres of nature trails. The two-hour programs are seasonally based and cover a variety of topics, such as birds, weather, habitats and seasonal cycles. Discover what the Gardens can offer your students by downloading our Educational Programs brochure! Our programs adhere to the Province of Ontario’s Ministry of Education guidelines. Phone: 905-527-1158, ext. 291 E-mail: edtour@rbg.ca. www.rbg.ca/pages/edu_teachers.htm Westfield Heritage Village Step into memorable education adventures. Feel the winds of change that transformed Canadian culture from its Upper Canada pioneer roots, as depicted among 35 historical buildings — open weekdays and weekends. Teachers’ kits are available. Costumed interpreters will guide you through a full or half-day hands-on curriculum, from pioneer settlement and survival and native Canadians to participating in actual archaeological digs. Located: Regional Road 552 in Rockton, ON, minutes from Hamilton or Cambridge. Phone: 1-800-883-0104 or (519) 621-8851. www.westfieldheritage.ca Dundurn Castle Dundurn Castle was the mid-19th-century home of Sir Allan Napier MacNab, his family and their servants. Young people can experience living history at this fascinating palatial mansion. Located: Dundurn Park, 610 York Blvd, 8 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Royal Botanical Gardens T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Four time winner of Niagara’s “Attraction Of the Year”. Discover the world’s largest indoor, free flying aviary with over 400 exotic birds from around the world, nine specialty areas to explore. Children can search for treasures from the past in the Kids Archaeology Dig and learn about Niagara in the Historic Niagara Room. Curriculum designed educational tours. Located: 5651 River Road, Niagara Falls, ON Phone: 905-356-8888 ext. 232 Email: info@birdkingdom.ca www.birdkingdom.ca Butterfly Conservatory The on-sight Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory is always in bloom with over 2,000 free flying tropical butterflies in a lush rain forest setting, complete with water falls and pools. Take part in one of the educational programmes. Viewing live specimens of eggs, caterpillars and pupae enrich many of these programmes. Located: Niagara Parks Commission, Niagara Falls, ON follow Niagara parkway north to the Botanical Gardens. 1-877-NIA-PARK or 905 371 0254 ext. 2 www.niagaraparks.com Daredevil Hall of Fame A wide range of attractions from around the world includes: Daredevil Hall of Fame (descriptions of those that dared to plunge into the Falls) and Hall of Dinosaurs. Mineralogical collection, Indian Lore gallery, Zoological collection and more. Open year-round, 9am - 10 pm Located: 5651 River Rd, Niagara Falls, ON Phone: 905-356-2151 Fort George Parks Canada National Historic Site from the 1812 period. Games and activities abound, let your students play the same games as their forefathers would have played in the early 1800’s. Located: Niagara Parkway, Niagara-on-the- Lake Phone: 905- 468-4257 Email: ont-niagara@pc.gc.ca www.pc.gc.ca/fortgeorge Great Wolf Lodge Students will experience an amazing class trip, enjoy more than 100,000 sq. ft indoor water park with 13 huge water slides, a giant wave pool, 4 swimming and activity pools, a giant water fort, a lazy river and 60,000-sq.-ft outdoor water park (weather permitting). Call us about school group rates. Located: 3950 Victoria Ave Niagara Falls, Phone: 800-605-9653 Or 905.354.4888 www.greatwolf.com Guinness World Book of Records Encounter the world’s most extraordinary humans. Discover the tallest, shortest, heaviest, fastest, loudest and thousands of amazing facts and feats. Located: 4943 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, ON Phone: 905-356-2299 www.guinnessniagarafalls.com T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Historic Fort Erie The year is 1812. You’re far from home in the unknown wilds of Upper Canada. The place is Fort Erie and war is in the air. All around are the sights and sounds of men preparing for battle. Step back into a time of red coats, black powder and gray fortress walls. Over 200 years of living history resides within, at Old Fort Erie. Located: 350 Lakeshore Blvd, Fort Erie Phone: 905-871-0540 or 1-877-NIA-PARK www.oldforterie.com IMAX Theatre The world’s most famous waterfalls and exciting historical events that have made them a source of legends and death defying feats, comes to the giant IMAX screen. All IMAX films come with FREE comprehensive Teacher Resource Guides which are prepared by professional educators. Located: 6170 Fallsview Boulevard, Niagara Falls, ON Phone: 905-358-3611 Or 866-405-IMAX (4629) www.imaxniagara.com Jordan Historical Museum Museum complex features a pioneer home furnished with original material, a stone schoolhouse and more. Join costumed interpreters for a guided tour of the Fry House, which depicts the lifestyle of a Mennonite family in the 1830’s Located: 3800 Main Street Jordan, ON. Phone: 905-562-5242 Email: museum@lincoln.ca www.lincoln.ca Journey Behind The Falls At Journey Behind the Falls, experience the awesome spectacle of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down to the basin below. Located: Niagara Parks Commission, Niagara Falls, ON Phone: 905-354-1551 www.niagaraparks.com/niagara-falls Laura Secord Homestead Home of Canada’s most famous heroine during the war of 1812. A brave woman set out on a perilous journey in the service of her country, and stepped forever into the history and folklore of Niagara. Travel back in time to her lovingly restored homestead. Guided tours are provided by qualified costumed interpreters, providing information about this historic house and the history of the area. Light refreshments, ice cream, Laura Secord chocolates and souvenirs are available. Located: 29 Queenston St. in the Village of Queenston, Ontario, a 15-minute scenic drive north of the Falls along the Niagara Parkway. 1-877-NIA-PARK or 905 371-0254 ext. 2. www.niagaraparksheritage.com/laura-secord- homestead NOTE: Please call attractions and museums ahead to confirm. Information is subject to change. Movieland Wax Museum This museum features life-size wax figures of movie, television and recording stars. Celebrities are displayed in authentic recreations of the scenes which made them famous. Kids will love Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Wizard of Oz… Located: 4848 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Phone: 905-358-3061 www.cliftonhill.com/attractions/movieland NIAGARA FALLS Bird Kingdom Niagara Falls History Museum The collections of the Niagara Falls Museums contains many important artefacts related to the War of 1812. Visitors will explore the history that changed a nation in vivid colour, with images, artefacts, videos and hands-on experiences meant to put you in the action. Located: 5810 Ferry Street, Niagara Falls Phone: 905-358-5082 www.niagarafallshistorymuseum.ca Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens One hundred acres of beautifully maintained gardens. Science & nature store on site. Open year-round. Admission is Free Located: Follow the Niagara Parkway north, to the Gardens. Niagara Falls, ON 1-877-NIA-PARK or 905 371-0254 ext. 2. www.niagaraparks.com Parks Canada Teachers’ Resources: This is the site for classroom-ready educational resources that will enhance your students’ learning experiences about Canada’s national historic sites, national parks and national marine conservation areas. Email: education@pc.gc.ca www.pc.gc.ca/eng/apprend-learn/index. Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum This museum is a collection of the strange, the odd, and the unbelievable. Hundreds of exhibits and illusions. Located: 4960 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, ON Phone: 905-356-2238 www.ripleys.com Safari Niagara Zooz Take guided tours, interactive animal presentations and feeding demonstrations, splash pad, fishing, paddle boating, kite-flying, playgrounds, live concerts and one of Canada’s largest steel sculpture exhibits! Restaurant and picnic areas are on-site. Located: 2821 Stevensville Rd, Stevensville, ON (10 minutes from Niagara Falls) Phone: 1-866-367-9669 www.safariniagara.com Sir Adam Beck 2 Power Station Tours Since 1958, Sir Adam Beck 2 Generating Station has captured that potential energy in one of Ontario’s largest hydroelectric facilities. It’s an example of a natural, non-polluting and reliable power source that has worked in harmony with the beauty of Niagara for over 4 decades. 1-877-NIA-PARK or 905 371-0254 ext. 2. www.niagaraparks.com WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 9 OTTAWA Billings Estate Museum Currently, three Billings Estate Museum programs are available on Canada’s Digital Collection. Teachers are free to download images and text for educational purposes. Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum guidelines and documents. On-Site Programs are offered Tue to Fri during the months of May, June, Sept, Oct. Bilingual Programs. Located: 2100 Cabot St, Ottawa, Phone: 613-247-4830 ext. 221 www.ottawa.ca/museums Canada Agriculture Museum (Located on the Central Experimental Farm) Discover farm life in the heart of the city as students explore seasonal cycles, make apple cider, bake bread, see farm technology at work, and experience barn sights, smells and sounds. Programs are directly linked to school curricula — including the Ontario Science and Technology Curriculum and the Quebec Education Program. See website about Educational Activity Kits; curriculum based Edu-Kits and did you know that we have a Youth Fund to help defray program or transportation costs for some schools and groups? When you call to book a program, ask if your school or groups is eligible. Located: Prince of Wales Drive (north of Baseline Rd.), Ottawa Phone: 613 -991-3053 or 1-866-442-4416 www.agriculture.technomuses.ca Canada Aviation Museum School programs complement courses in science and technology, self and society, and language. The Museum offers a multi disciplinary approach where aviation is studied in the content of history, geography, science and technology. A visit to the Museum enables students to understand and better appreciate Canada’s aeronautical heritage. See website for details about Flight Night Sleepovers; school programs and workshops. Catch the photo essay: High Flyers: Canadian Women in Aviation. Located: Aviation and Rockcliffe Parkways, Ottawa Phone: 1-800-463-2038 or 613-993-4264 www.aviation.technomuses.ca Canadian Museum of Civilization A world of discovery! Students will journey through a thousand years of Canadian history. The Museums offers interactive and engaging learning experiences supporting the Ontario and Quebec curriculum for students from preschool through high school. The Museum of Civilization is home of the Children’s Museum and a selection of educational films are available at the IMAX® Theatre. See Ad on Page 14 Phone: 1-800-555-5621 Email: information@civilization.ca www.historymuseum.ca/education/schoolprograms NOTE: Please call attractions and museums ahead to confirm. Information is subject to change. 10 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Canada Science & Technology Museum Explore a stimulating atmosphere where students discover, enjoy and marvel at science, technology and social studies. Programs are designed to complement school curriculum, emphasizing active participation, hands-on opportunities, and problem-solving. Looking for resources, strategies, and fun ideas? Our curriculum-based workshops just for teachers are offered on a variety of topics. Free one-day sessions at the Museum are available for groups of 20 or more teachers. Virtual programs bring a part of the Museum to you, learn more about these teacher resources: Astronomy; Cycle-ology; Weather Wise; Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame; How to View and Print the Exploration Guides Located: 1867 St. Laurent Blvd. at Lancaster Rd, Ottawa Phone: 613-991-3044 or 613-991-3053 www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca WHAT WILL YOUR STUDENTS LEARN TODAY? Canadian Museum of Nature Come explore, investigate and discover our hands-on workshops! Your students will be amazed and inspired by our dinosaurs, grizzlies, cougars, birds, dazzling minerals, creepy crawlies, a giant blue whale skeleton and more. The Museum’s awesome exhibitions and curriculum-based workshops offer so much for students to see and do. See ad on page 13 Phone: 613-566-4701 Fax: 613-566-4798 Email: reservations@mus-nature.ca www.nature.ca/education Canadian War Museum Students will discover the military history and explore the human conflicts that have shaped Canada. Using a variety of stories and artifacts, animators guide students through dynamic educational programs which help them understand how war affected Canada and their own lives. Programs are offered for students from kindergarten through senior high school and support the Ontario and Quebec curricula. See Ad on Page 14 Located: 1 Vimy Place, Ottawa, Ontario Phone: 1-800-555-5621 or 819-776-7014 www.warmuseum.ca/education Cumberland Heritage Village Museum Located on a 100-acre site, the living history site features 28 heritage buildings including: an operating sawmill, a one room schoolhouse, farmsteads, a fire hall, forge, train station, church and more! Costumed interpreters recreate what rural life was like in the early depression era. Curriculum centered school programs offered. Located: 2940 Old Montréal Road, Cumberland Phone: 613-833-3059 Email: cumberlandmuseum@ottawa.ca www.ottawa.ca/museums Let the Capital amaze them! canadascapital.gc.ca/education 1-800-461-8020 · 613-239-5100 FRitEineEra!ry Free planning r e and teachs! resource T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide The Goulbourn Museum offers on-site multimedia presentations, which provide our guests with a rich understanding of our community’s unique heritage with emphasis on the War of 1812 and British military settlements. Children’s groups explore themes relating to pioneer life in an ageappropriate context. Following the presentation, guests are welcome to tour our exhibits. Museum staff is on hand to answer any questions. All of our programming is developed in accordance with Ontario’s curriculum guidelines Located: 2064 Huntley Road , Stittsville Phone: 613-831-2393 Email: goulbmus@rogers.com www.goulbournmuseum.ca Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum This 100,000 square ft. underground bunker turned museum unlocks the mysteries of Canada, during the Cold War. Exhibits include the Bank of Canada vault, the emergency government situation centre and an authentic CBC radio studio to be used had there been a nuclear war. Also view the Medical Centre, the Bank of Canada Vault, the Prime Minister’s Suite and more. Cold War Comes to the Classroom: An educational programmer will come to your classroom to discuss “Canada and the Cold War.” Please allot one period (approximately 75 minutes) for this programme. Call for details Located: 3911 Carp Road, Carp, ON Phone: 613-839-0007 or 1-800-409-1965 Email: tours@diefenbunker.ca www.diefenbunker.ca Osgoode Township Historical Society and Museum Located on the southern rural fringe within the City of Ottawa, the Osgoode Township Historical Society and Museum presents the story of agricultural development, pioneer life and the people of Osgoode Township from its humble beginnings in 1826 to the present day. Located: 7814 Laurence Street, Vernon Phone: 613-821-4062 Email: oths@magma.ca www.magma.ca/~oths/ Nepean Museum Nepean Museum now offers engaging, curriculum based education programs. These on-site and outreach programs celebrate the rich history of Nepean. Housed in the original Nepean Library, and established in 1973, the Nepean Museum has nearly 12,000 objects that reflect the story of what was formerly the City of Nepean from 1870 to the present, and particularly the modern, suburban development era, from 1946-2005. We invite you to turn your classroom into a one-room school house with our Early Settler School Program. See website for details. Located: 16 Rowley Avenue, Nepean Phone: 613-723-7936 Email: reception@nepeanmuseum.ca www.nepeanmuseum.ca T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Vanier Museopark The Vanier Museopark is a museum in a park right in the city! The Museopark offers exhibits and the only urban sugar shack in Canada. You can come to explore the Circuits Vanier, walking tours highlighting Vanier’s history and its outdoor murals. Educational programs for school groups are also available. We can also present the educational programs at your school! See ad on page 12 Located: 300, des Pères Blancs Ave. Ottawa Phone: 613-580-2424 poste: 32001 Watson’s Mill Watson’s Mill is a unique 1860’s grist and flour mill located in Manotick, on the shores of the Rideau River. A working industrial heritage site in greater Ottawa, it has a remarkable history linked to local politics, the building of a country, and a tragic love story. It is designated as part of historic Dickinson Square, the nucleus of the Village of Manotick Phone: 613-692-MILL (6455) www.watsonmill.com ATTRACTIONS Aboriginal Experience –Turtle Island After hosting over 7,000 students each year at the popular cultural attraction, “Aboriginal Experiences,” we can now bring all of our experience in presenting an authentic and educational performance that celebrates Aboriginal cultures in Canada direct to your school or event to enrich your students’ experience in the classroom. Voted best New Attraction and Developed Outdoor Site in Ontario for 2001, please call for details. Located: Turtle Island Tourism Company, Victoria Island, Ottawa Phone: 613-564-9494 www.aboriginalexperiences.com Calabogie Peaks Resort Spring Programs include hiking and paddling adventures; a unique mix of outdoor activity and nature interpretation. Explore pristine pine forests, paddle picturesque waters and hike to hidden lookouts. Our wide variety of Snow Programs include skiing, snowboarding, tubing, racing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Teachers will attain their curriculum goals while students build lifetime skills. Rental equipment is available for all our programs. Adhering to the guidelines recommended by the OPHEA/OSBIE, we take pride in ensuring your students are in the safest environment possible. Call for details. Mountain, Lake and Land! Located: 30 Barrett Chute Road, Calabogie Phone: 1-800-669-4861 ext. 1705 Email: schools@calabogie.com www.calabogie.com Camp Fortune: Zip Lining and Aerial Parks Come experience the thrill and excitement of the Fortune Aerial Experience! You will be trekking through the tree tops challenging yourself on a course of bridges, tight ropes, suspended walkways and net gangways. All while safely harnessed in the entire time. Helmets are also provided. The three-hour trek culminates with the ultimate thrill of soaring down the giant zip lines. We have 2 course for teens and adults and 1 course for children. Camp Fortune is conveniently located in the heart of the Gatineau Park, just 15 minutes from downtown Ottawa. Full catering services and evening activities including dinner dances are available. We also offer affordable ski and snowboard package in the winter months. Located: 300 Dunlop Road, Chelsea Quebec Phone: 819-827-5517 www.campfortune.com OTTAWA Goulbourn Museum Cosmic Adventures Ottawa’s largest and safest indoor playground offers kids the chance to bounce, climb, explore and let loose in our multilevel soft sided play structure. Meeting many curriculum expectations for physical development and self-guided exploration. Located: 1373 Ogilvie Rd., Ottawa (3 blocks east of the St. Laurent Shopping centre) Phone: 613-742-8989, x 216 Email: info@cosmicadventures.ca www.cosmicadventures.ca Gym Tale Classes! Sleepovers! Play Groups! Sport Teams! A Gym Tale boasts the most exciting, the safest, and the highest quality equipment in children’s play programming. Surrounded by visually stunning fairytale murals from floor to ceiling and padded flooring that blankets the play space, this equipment includes soft foam climbers, ball pits, swings and trapezes, ropes, tunnels, gymnastic equipment, and trampolines. Call about group rates. Located: 3777 Strandherd Road Unit 100 (Behind CIBC Phone: 613-825-9165 www.agymtale.com Kanata Leisure Centre & Wave Pool Swim and surf in the ocean-like waves in the 40-metre wave pool. A waterfall, kiddie’s slide and beach toys provide hours of enjoyment. Facility provides spacious change rooms, snack bar, and observation area and is wheelchair accessible. Call about group bookings. Located: 70 Aird Place, Kanata, Ottawa Phone : 613-591-9283 www.city.ottawa.on.ca WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 11 OTTAWA Laser Quest Cabane à sucre/Sugar Shack Laser Quest is the ultimate field trip, combining learning with fun! The Quest for Knowledge Education Programs are two hour outings designed by professionals for grades 4-10. The Lasers and Mazes module is ideal for the younger students, and the Lights and Optics module for the higher grades. Program includes demonstrations, lesson plans, plus two games of Laser Quest. Located: 1800 St. Laurent Blvd, south of Hwy 417, across from McDonald’s Restaurant Phone: 613-526-4000 or 905-678-4492 www.laserquest.com Circuit Vanier Library and Archives Canada The National Archives is Canada’s memory bank. Here you can discover the story of Canada, not as it is interpreted in history books, but through direct contact with original documents from the past. The Archives’ preserves tens of millions of records ranging from personal photographs to official government documents. The Learning Centre – brings quality educational products and services to teachers and students by making some of our treasures available online. Have a look at For Teachers. You’ll find comprehensive teaching units and strategies, lesson plans, ideas and activities for the classroom, quizzes, games and guides on using primary sources, as well as workshops for professional development. Located: 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa Phone: 613-996-5115 or 1-866-578-7777 www.collectionscanada.gc.ca Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo A one of a kind, fun, interactive, educational zoo experience and approach to Eco-Education like no other. With over 250 animals on display, including reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and arachnids, small mammals, and our newly expanded “Birds of Prey” attraction, a trip to Little Ray’s is unforgettable. Or have a zookeeper visit the classroom for a dynamic interactive hands on presentation. Located: 5305 Bank St., 8 minutes south of Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa Phone: 613-822-8924 Email: littleray@raysreptiles.com www.rayreptiles.com Mont Cascades Resort Mont Cascades Resort offers safe, educational and economical fresh air outings winter or summer for school groups. Only 20 minutes away from downtown Ottawa, we offer bilingual lessons, helmet, ski & board rentals. Located: Cantley, Quebec Phone: 819-827-0301 or 888-282-2722 www.montcascades.ca Mount Pakenham With a huge, modern rental fleet and our industry-leading advance fitting system we are able to quickly outfit young skiers, snowboarders, cross-country skiers, snowshoers and even Snow Tubers. No other area offers school groups such a wide range of winter activities. Call for our Skiing in Schools brochure and see what 20 plus years of experience will mean for your students. 12 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Programme éducatif/Educationnal Programming info@museoparc.ca 613-580-2424 poste: 32001 Located: Pakenham, 20 minutes from the Scotia Bank Place (formerly the Corel Centre) just west of Ottawa Phone : 613-624-5290 Email : ski@mountpakenham.com www.mountpakenham.com National Arts Centre The National Arts Centre (NAC) is proud to present strong and dynamic education programmes which provide opportunities for students and teachers to experience first-hand the passion and artistry of music, theatre and dance. The NAC is home to the critically acclaimed NAC Orchestra, as well as being one of the country’s most active producers of English theatre, French theatre and dance. Look for a copy of the NAC Programmes for Students and Teachers guide in your school. Located: 53 Elgin Street, downtown Ottawa Phone: 613-947-7000 NAC Orchestra ext. 39 English theatre, French theatre, Dance ext.332 To book a backstage tour call: 613-947-7000 ext. 384 www.artsalive.ca www.nac-cna.ca National Capital Commission: Your Capital Experience Offer your students a truly fantastic trip in the nation’s Capital! Let us save you time by building a FREE dynamic itinerary that will offer a rich array of educational and entertaining programs, which support learning curricula. Also take advantage of our very popular classroom pre-visit tool – Get Ready for the Capital – the perfect way to excite your students about their upcoming trip. See ad on page 10 Phone: 1-800-461-8020 or 613-239-5100 Email to make a reservation at: reservat@ncc-ccn.ca www.canadascapital.gc.ca/education National Capital Commission Canada’s Capital Walking and Bus Tours Confederation Boulevard is a discovery route linking many of the national symbols and major attractions in the Capital region. The Boulevard links many of the Capital’s major landmarks, including the Parliament Buildings, the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the National Gallery, and the official residences of the governor general and prime minister. The National Capital Commission offers your class ways to discover some of the sites and institutions along the Boulevard. Our bus tours offer your students an overview of the Capital as they journey along the Boulevard. Our walking tour is an active way of learning some of the fascinating stories surrounding the Capital’s most important people, sites and institutions. See ad on page 10 Phone: Toll Free: 1- 800 -461-8020 or 613-239-5100, Fax: 613-239-5758 www.canadascapital.gc.ca/education T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide HANDS ON! National Gallery of Canada See the greatest collection of art in the country, enjoy exciting concerts and workshops. Check out Cyber Muse, Student and Teacher Programs are designed to assist teachers with planning their Gallery on-site visits and to support visual arts education in the classroom. You can now virtually view over 10,000 images of works in the permanent collection and access educational resources with a simple click of the mouse! We offer Guided Visits, Discovery Visits, and Studio Activities for students from kindergarten to high school, enhancing provincial visual arts curricula. Located: 380 Sussex Dr, Ottawa Phone: 1-800-319-ARTS or 613-990-1985 Email: info@gallery.ca www.national.gallery.ca Parliament of Canada Tours Free Centre Block guided tours available daily except on Christmas, New Year’s and Canada Day ( July 1 ). Groups visiting Parliament from September to April can choose a gradespecific tour, designed to introduce students to Canada’s Parliament. Schedules and tour routes are subject to change or cancellation without notice due to parliamentary activity. Located: Parliament Hill, Wellington St. Downtown Ottawa Phone: 613-239-5000 or 1 800-465-1867 www.parl.gc.ca/vis Pinhey’s Point Located on the beautiful Ottawa River the 88-acre site provides the perfect opportunity for children of all ages to investigate their local history. Visitors will explore the English Gentry’s experience during settlement in the Ottawa area through the story of Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey and his family: ca 1820-1850.Picnic facilities are available. See website for details. Located: 2100 Cabot St., Ottawa Phone: 613-832-4347 www.ottawa.ca Pirate Adventures Arrgh maties, join our scurvy crew on the high seas. First we transform you into pirates with costumes, face painting and pirate names. Aboard the 50 foot ship our animators lead a 75 minute interactive adventure cruise. Discover treasure maps, sunken treasure… Daily May through August Located: 588 Hogs Back Road, Across from Canoe Club, North of Mooney’s Bay Beach, Ottawa Phone: 613-859-5199 Email: captain@pirateadventures.ca www.pirateadventures.ca Putting Edge For information about school workshops nature.ca/education T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Engage your students with a hands-on look at “The Science Behind Colour and Light”. For teachers, you will receive a comprehensive package including pre- and post- lesson plans and easy interactive in-class experiments. Plus, experience in a true black light environment, a round of glow-in-the-dark mini golf. Located: 5 Roydon Place, Unit 1, Nepean Phone: 613- 224-4887 or 1-866-887-3343 www.puttingedge.com Rideau Hall - Residence of the Governor General What better place to learn about the role and responsibilities of the Governor General than Rideau Hall? Our guides offer an educational tour that will give students insights into the important role of the Governor General in our political system and society. Come visit one of Canada’s most historic buildings, the official home and workplace of every Governor General since Confederation Located: 1 Sussex Drive, Ottawa Phone: 613- 991-4422 or 1-866-842-4422 Fax: 613-993-1656 Email: guide@gg.ca www.gg.ca OTTAWA EXPLORE, INVESTIGATE, DISCOVER Royal Canadian Mint See over $1 million worth of pure gold Have you ever wondered about who makes all that change in your piggy bank or pocket? Where does it come from and who designs them? Coins reflect our Canadian history and culture and for over 100 years, we have been making them at the Royal Canadian Mint. We make all of the coins in Canada and we even make coins for other countries. Call about school tours. Located: 320 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, ON Phone: 1-800-276-7714 or 613-993-8990 www.mint.ca South Nation Conservation – Watershed Education Did you know, most backyard insects live underwater as larvae? Have you ever wanted to discover the world of geocaching? Why are turtles often seen crossing the road? From maple syrup ecology to the water cycle and everything in between, we are pleased to offer hands-on, curriculum based watershed education. For a complete listing of programs offered please visit us at www.nation.on.ca Located: 38 Victoria Street, Finch, ON Phone: 1-877-984-2984 Email: Karen Paquette :kpaquette@nation. on.ca Spring Action Trampoline Spring Action offers daytime school programs for all ages from JK to Grade 12. Spring Action is a member in good standing of Gymnastics Ontario, and our qualified and professional instructors are fully certified by the National Coaching Certification Program for Trampoline and are also skilled and experienced in teaching in the circus arts, including juggling, trapeze, mini trampoline, Diabolo, wire-walking, feather balancing, acrobatics and more! Located: 151 Chapel Street Phone: 613-761-9620 Email: info@springaction.ca www.springaction.ca WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 13 OTTAWA OTTAWA Supreme Court of Canada What better place to learn about the roles and responsibilities of the judicial system than at the Supreme Court of Canada? For students and teachers, we offer guided tours of the Court that are both educational and fun. In one of Canada’s most historic buildings, our guides offer an educational tour that will give students insights into the Supreme Court of Canada’s important role. We ask that school groups make reservations by sending the on-line Reservation Request form, or contact us at the info below. Located: 301 Wellington Street, Ottawa, ON Phone: Reserve in advance: 613-995-5361 or 1-866-360-1522 Email: tour@scc-csc.gc.ca www.scc-csc.gc.ca Valleyview Little Animal Farm Valleyview Little Animal Farm Children will enjoy seeing a wide variety of animals and birds up close, from alpacas to zebus, goats to geese. Ride the Valleyview Express and play in our creative farm playgrounds. Explore Bill’s Old Farm Museum to learn about our agricultural past. Watch seasonal power point presentations and singing chicken shows. New babies in the spring, to pumpkin harvest in the fall. Picnic areas available for snacks or lunch. Recommended for day cares, nursery schools and primary grades. Located: 4750 Fallowfield Rd., Nepean (Ottawa) Phone: 613-591-1126 www.valleyviewlittleanimalfarm.com Sign Up For Our Free Newsletter Go online to www.travelwithkids101.com fill out the E-Newsletter subscription form to join the Teacher’s Field Trip Guide mailing list. We look forward to keeping you informed on curriculum oriented programs available at attractions, exhibits, shows and events in Ontario. You will also periodically receive coupons and offers for various attractions and services! COUNTLESS LEARNING EXPERIENCES Your Summer Guide To Family Fun in Ontario Coupons - Coming Events – Attractions – Activity Ideas www.101kidstravel.com FIND OUT ABOUT OUR SCHOOL PROGRAMS! To book call 1-800-555-5621 or visit civilization.ca/education 14 WWW.101KIDSTRAVEL.COM T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide The Friends of Algonquin Park Group Education Program offers school groups visiting Algonquin Park a wide variety of educational programs focusing on Algonquin’s natural and human history with links to Ontario’s curriculum. Programs are available from September to June. Contact: Group Education Program Coordinator Located: Box 248 Whitney, ON Phone: 613-637-2828 Email: education@algonquinpark.on.ca www.algonquinpark.on.ca Arnprior & District Museum Situated in a historic Thomas Fuller Post-office circa 1896, the Museum offers displays of diverse artifacts, including items from Scottish Laird Archibald McNab, the lumbering decades of the McLachlin and Gillies Mills, a photo gallery, and model railway depicting the CPR/CNR station area circa 1950. Open from mid-June to mid-September and by appointment year round. Located: 35 Madawaska Blvd., Arnprior Phone: 613-623-4902 www.arnprior.ca overnight educational programs are available for elementary and secondary students (K-12) Located: 6905 Hwy 17, Box 430, Mattawa, ON Phone: 1-888-747-7577 or 705-244-1715 Email: info@canadianecology.ca www.canadianecology.ca Champlain Trail Museum & Pioneer Village From a one-room schoolhouse to the County’s largest museum. Pembroke’s Champlain Trail Museum and Pioneer Village showcases Ottawa Valley history with museum displays, nineteenth century log home, school, church and so much more. Located: 1032 Pembroke Street, East, Pembroke, Phone: 1-613-735-0517 Email: pembrokemuseum@nrtco.net www.ottawavalley.org Coulonge Falls Every Spring and Fall hundreds of school age children marvel at the intricate workings of Mother Nature. Take the fun and educational guided tour, millions of years in the making. Lying under a hill of limestone thought to have been the bottom of a tropical sea before the age of dinosaurs. The Caves can be seen on their own or combined with a number of exciting educational Ottawa Valley activities. Bonnechere Caves is recognized as the top natural outdoor site in Ontario as designated by Attractions Canada. Located: Eganville. Phone: 613-628-2283 Email: bccaves@igs.net www.bonnecherecaves.com Trails along magnificent 48 metre falls, spectacular canyon, walking trails, interpretation centre open May-October. Stand above this breathtaking sight of tumbling white water – the area’s most significant waterfall. Learn about the Pontiac region’s lumber barons, the great log drives of the Coulonge River and the historic log slide that was built to by-pass the crushing white water. A children’s aerial course is 100 m long ranging in height from 2m (6ft) to 4.5m (16ft) with a total of 13 obstacles. Obstacles include a 25 m zip line, suspended barrels, bridge jumps, line walks and a toboggan slide. This course requires safety equipment and is available only under the supervision and management of qualified site personnel. Located: 100 Promenade du Parc des Chutes off Hwy. 148, north of Fort Coulonge, Quebec Phone: 819-683-2770 or 1-888-683-2770 Email: chutescoulonge@ncf.ca www.chutescoulonge.qc.ca Calabogie Peaks Resort Logos Land Bonnechere Caves Our wide variety of Snow Programs include skiing, snowboarding, tubing, racing, crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing. Teachers will attain their curriculum goals while students build lifetime skills. Rental equipment is available for all our programs. Adhering to the guidelines recommended by the OPHEA/OSBIE, we take pride in ensuring your students are in the safest environment possible. Spring Programs include hiking and paddling adventures; a unique mix of outdoor activity and nature interpretation. Explore pristine pine forests, paddle picturesque waters and hike to hidden lookouts. Call for details. Mountain, Lake and Land! Located: 30 Barrett Chute Road. Calabogie, Phone: 1-800-669-4861 ext. 1705 Email: programs@calabogie.com www.calabogie.com Canadian Ecology Centre The Canadian Ecology Centre, in beautiful Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, is 35 minutes east of North Bay. Whether you have a busy class of grade 1 students, a small environmental club or a grade 12 Biology class, the CEC school and youth programs are individually tailored to meet the needs and interests of your class. Programs offered in French or English! Day and War Museum T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Open year round. Take your school group to Logos Land Resort’s educational nature trails which lead to the historical site featuring Samuel de Champlain and his lost Astrolabe. Roaring Rivers Water Park features 5 giant water slides, 1 water trampoline, paddleboats, mini golf, a petting farm, picnic areas, and sand beach on Astrolabe Lake. On site you will find restaurants, Pizza Hut Express, KFC Express and Genesis Café Express. Located: Astrolabe Lake, 2 miles east of Cobden on Hwy 17 Phone: 613-646-9765 www.logosland.com Mill of Kintail Conservation Area Mississippi Valley Conservation emphasizes hands-on learning with a range of outdoor education programming for teachers to choose from. The curriculum based programs include activities such as; Soils and the Diversity of Living Things; Five Senses Hike; Home Sweet Habitat; Collections; Rocks, Minerals and Erosion; and a Stream Study. Join us at the Mill of Kintail where learning comes naturally. Located: 2854 Concession 8, RR # 1 Almonte, 8 Km northwest of Almonte Phone: 613-256-3610 www.millofkintail.com OWL Rafting on the Ottawa River Experience the current sensation & thrill of a lifetime this spring and summer with your class. Unique worldwide, OWL Rafting combines the longest river trip on the Ottawa River with a delicious BBQ meal during the return Pontoon Boat Cruise. Included in every package is your après trip video presentation, waterfront activities, beach volleyball, Frisbee golf and more. We can customize rafting trips and packages for your school group needs. Phone: 800-461-7238 or 613-646-2263 www.owlrafting.com OTTAWA VALLEY Algonquin Provincial Park Petroglyphs Provincial Park The Park’s forests, two small lakes, marshes, hiking trails and picnic areas are all appealing, but it is the Petroglyphs that are the greatest attraction. Hundreds of carvings of symbolic shapes & figures. According to archaeologists, these were likely carved by Algonkian speaking Aboriginal people between 600 to 1,100 years ago. Call about school programs. Located: Bancroft, 55 km northeast of Peterborough, off Northey’s Bay Rd & about 11 km from Hwy 28. Phone: 705-877-2552 www.parkscanada.pch.gc.ca Rideau Canal Museum This Museum offers five floors of historic displays, artifacts, and modern technology to interpret one of the first engineering triumphs of Canadian History: the building and development of the Rideau Canal. This recreational waterway, which links Kingston and Ottawa, was built by Lt. Col. John by Between 1826 and 1832 as a military alternative route where blockhouses provided protection from a feared American invasion. Located: 34 Beckwith St., Smiths Falls, ON Phone: 613-284-0505 www.smithsfalls.on.ca Smiths Falls Railway Museum You’ll find railway heritage comes alive at this National Historic site. Visitors can hop on an antique handcar and ride the rails, sit in the engineer’s seat of a diesel locomotive, (the rails), climb up into the cupola of a caboose and inspect the track in a Wickham Car. Located: 90 William St, West, Smiths Falls, Phone: 613-283-5696 www.smithsfalls.on.ca Wilderness Tours Wilderness Tours provides schools with a wide variety of outdoor educational programs developed specifically to meet Ontario curriculum expectations for students in grades 4 through 12. Our programs provide safe, hands-on learning experiences for teachers and their students. Activities include: voyageur canoeing, climbing wall, challenge course and resort center. Call about our school programs. Located: Foresters Falls, Ontario just over an hour west of Ottawa Phone: 1-888-RAFT-NOW 1-888-723-8669 www.wildernesstours.com WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 15 KINGSTON - BROCKVILLE & 1000 ISLANDS Boiler Room Climbing Gym Indoor wall climbing makes a great field trip or reward for your class. With 41 routes, a bouldering cave, and our 100’ tall chimney (Canada’s highest indoor climb!!), we offer a safe and unique option for class outings. Beginners welcome. We do the teaching! Children under 14 must be accompanied by adults. Located: The Woolen Mill Bldg., 4 Cataraqui St., East Wing. Open any time for school groups of 8 or more with a reservation. Phone: 613-549-0520 www.boilerroom.ca Brockville Museum History comes to life! Nestled on the waterfront in Brockville’s historic downtown, our community museum features great educational opportunities. A variety of curriculum based programs investigate the lives of the early settlers, the adventures of the voyageurs and the First Nations perspective. Every program involves hands-on crafts and baking activities. Programs are 1-1/2 to 2 hours in length. Grade designation for each program is based on the Ontario School Curriculum but programs can be adapted to the needs of your class. Programs labeled “Museum on the go” can be brought to your school. Inquire about seasonal programs, traveling exhibits and special events, crafts, cooking activities and games with each program. Located: 5 Henry Street, Brockville Phone: 613-342-4397 www.brockvillemuseum.com Confederation Tour Trolley See Historic Kingston come alive with the Confederation Tour Trolley. Relax and let our guides take you through an exploration of the historic sites and modern attractions of Canada’s second oldest city. Highlights of this entertaining 50-minute tour include Royal Military College, Fort Henry, Fort Frontenac, Kingston’s penitentiaries, Olympic Harbour (site of the 1976 Olympic Sailing events), Bellevue House (residence of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister) and Queen’s University. Located: 209 Ontario Street, Kingston Phone: 613-548-4453 trolley@kingstonchamber.on.ca www.kingstonchamber.on.ca Agnes Etherington Art Centre In partnership with Kingston’s regional school boards, the Art Centre offers regular Elementary School Programs (grades 1-8) throughout the school year. School Programs are linked to an exhibition on view and feature discussions in the gallery and studio art making activities, both tailored to appropriate grade levels. French tours are offered subject to availability of Frenchspeaking guides. Located: University Ave, at Queen’s Crescent, Queen’s University Phone: 613-533-6000 ext. 77053 – Public Affairs www.aeac.ca 16 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM Amherst Island Bird Sanctuary Bluffs and beaches give way to meadows, pastures, and forests, inviting deer and other wildlife. Ferry services are always available, allowing visitors to see a wide range of migratory birds. Screen owls, great horned owls, and long-eared owls, live here year-round, with snowy owls, boreal owls, and saw-whet owls stopping during migration. “Owl Woods” and bird sanctuary is found between the North Shore and the South Shore on the east end of the island. Snowy plovers, willets, and wigeons, are also sighted on Amherst Island. Phone: 613-386-7351Loyalist Township Offi ce www.amherstisland.on.ca Bellevue House Survey the life and lifestyle of Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A Macdonald, at his elegant Kingston home. Guides in period dress demonstrate household tasks. Located: 35 Centre St., Kingston Phone: 613-545-8666 www.parkscanada.pch.gc.ca Arthur Child Heritage Museum The Arthur Child Heritage Museum invites residents and visitors to celebrate the natural and cultural history of the 1000 Islands. We are a proud member of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network of regional partner organizations. Located: 125 Water St., Gananoque, ON Phone: 613-382-2535 www.1000islandsheritagemuseum.com Fort Henry National Historic Site The award winning Fort Henry National Historic Site offers a grade 7 and 8 Ontario curriculum based learning plan, hosted in the place where the history lesson began! From one hour to a full day of the most exciting overnight program ever, Fort Henry takes students out of the classroom and into the past! Fort Henry’s innovative Education binder designed for grade 7 and 8 classes who wish to take part in the “Overnight Trip to Fort Henry” immersion program provides teachers with complete, well researched, strategic history lesson plans, including pre, during and post classroom activities, complete with rubrics. It’s a proven environment for accelerated learning through a fun, interactive, handson program and well respected within Ontario’s educational community. All programs meet Ontario Curriculum Guidelines. Located: 1 Fort Henry Dr., Kingston County Rd 2, just east of the City Phone: 613-542-7388 www.forthenry.com Fruition Farm Acres of strawberries and more! Fruition Farm is located just 10 minutes from downtown Kingston. Come enjoy a variety of activities, starting with pick-your-own strawberries, raspberries and other fruits and vegetables in season. The Corn Maze and pick your- own Pumpkin Patch open in early Fall and continue until Halloween. Call ahead to book school groups. Call for details. Located: 3208 Hughes Rd, Off Hwy 15., Kingston Phone: 613-548-3378 Gibbons Family Farm Maple Sugar House & Museum Learn about maple syrup any time of the year. Watch a video and take a tour of the maple sugar house and museum. Talk to the people who make the syrup. Free taste samples. 30 minutes from Brockville, 20 minutes from Smiths Falls. Taffy on snow and horse drawn rides in the syrup season. Located: 41 Leacock Rd, Frankville, ON 25 km from Smiths Falls 30 km from Brockville Phone: 1-877-440-7887 Email: mail@gibbonsmaple.com www.rideau-info.com/gibbons Grand Theatre The newly restored Grand Theatre hosts dynamic and educational performances for students and their teachers throughout the year. These shows teach and inspire through theatre, humour, movement and music. The Grand Theatre also presents an extensive line-up of public performances for young children, youth and their families. Special arrangements for patrons with disabilities available. For more information visit our website. Located: 218 Princess St. Kingston, Phone: 613-530-2050 Email: grandtheatre2@cityofkingston.ca www.kingstongrand.ca Hall’s Apple Market-Maze Quest The Cornfield Maze Education Adventure Inside the maze students get to explore three areas of learning experiences: Tea work, Agriculture and Navigation. We approach agricultural education with two goals in mind. First, is to give the student an appreciation for the food system that feeds the world and second for students to have an appreciation for the growing process of fruit and row crops. Also enjoy an apple tour: wagon ride, orchard tour, cider sampling, and factory tour. Located: 2930 2nd Concession Rd. Phone: 613-342-6320 www.hallsapplemarket.com Health Care Museum What did Canadians think caused disease in the 1700’s and 1800’s? How did students learn about the human body without microscopes or x-rays? What kind of instruments did doctors use in the 19th century? Call about school groups. Located: Ann Baillie Building, George St. (Between Stuart and King Streets) Phone: 613-548-2419 www.museumofhealthcare.ca T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Take a self-guided tour on a marked trail to several natural points of interest, like Devil’s Horsestable Cave. Descend 7.5 metres to the depths of the Hell Hole that widens into a cavern. Adventure downward below the natural stone bridge and notice the atmosphere of a miniature – like rain forest. School tours welcome. Please call ahead. Located: Centreville, ON – from Hwy 401, exit 579 north on County Rd. 41 for 10.7 km turn right on Centreville Rd. Phone: 613-388-2284 www.ruralroutes.com/hellholes Kingston Archaeological Centre Experience Kingston’s 8000 year history of human occupation through illustrations, models, interactive exhibits and artefacts excavated from local archaeological sites. The Can You Dig It? series is an innovative programme of archaeological research. Each year over 700 students and adults participate in one of our unique programmes. Ask for our education programme guide. 613-542-3483 www.carf.info Kingston City Hall National Historic Site and Museum Built while Kingston was the first Capital of Canada in 1841 – 1843, City Hall is a magnificent museum and historic treasure. Majestic rooms like Memorial Hall and Council Chambers are an architectural delight. Call about tours. Located: 216 Ontario St., Kingston Phone: 613-546-4291 ext 1520 Email tourism@kingstoncanada.com www.city.kingston.on.ca Kingston Sustainability Centre The KSC is a youth-led, not-for-profit community education centre aiming to advance Kingston’s “Most Sustainable City” vision by delivering a platform for youth to work collaboratively with schools. Located: 193 Princess Street, Kingston Phone: 613-544-6660 www.kingstonsustainabilitycentre.com Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area The Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority offers curriculum-based conservation education programs for children from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Programs are seasonal and based on nature or environmental theme. Programs include nature studies, ecological footprint, weather, soils, wetlands, mapping and maple syrup. Phone: 613-546-4228 ext 251 www.cataraquiregion.on.ca T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide MacLachlan Woodworking Museum Penitentiary Museum Marine Museum of the Great Lakes Playtrium Located on the beautiful grounds of Grass Creek Park, the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum offers a variety of curriculum linked school programming for Kindergarten to grade eight. Discover the past with “Pioneer Lifestyles”, explore the role of the environment with “Focus on Forests” or learn about building and structures in “Junior Architect”. Located: 2993 Highway 2 East, Kingston Phone: 613-542-0543 www.woodworkingmuseum.ca The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston, the Pump House Steam Museum and the Museum Ship Alexander Henry offers teachers, parents and volunteers in the Kingston area a wide range of learning opportunities. Ontario curriculum based programs. Located: 55 Ontario St., Kingston Phone: 613-542-2261 www.marmuseum.ca Military Communications & Electronics Museum Education through Communication! Developed in conjunction with Ontario curriculum expectations, our programs delve into military communications history, offering a uniquely Canadian perspective of our nation’s past, and afford hands-on, experiential learning opportunities. Programs include: Remembrance Day, First and Second World War, UN Peacekeeping, General Education Packages. Located: 95 Craftsman Blvd (CFB Kingston) Phone: 613-541-5010 ext. 3289 Email: education_through_communication@ yahoo.ca www.c-and-e-museum.org Miller Museum of Geology and Mineralogy The Miller Museum is located in the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering at Queen’s University in Kingston. It is a small but active earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario. The museum features many fossil and mineral displays, an extensive Geology of the Kingston Area exhibit, and an educational tour program of “hands on” geology activities for school groups. Located: Miller Hall, Queen’s University Phone: 613-533-6767 www.geol.queensu.ca/museum Kingston Walks Discover Kingston’s heritage through our entertaining and educational walking tour. Learn about Kingston’s French beginnings, the fur trade, British conflicts with the French and the Americans, Kingston’s forts and more, meeting grade 7 & 8 curriculum expectations. Students will enjoy the hands-on experience as they get to interact with our friendly and knowledgeable tour guides decked out in 19th century costumes. Located: 209 Ontario Street, Kingston Phone: 613-547-2099 Email: info@kingstonwalks.com www.kingstonwalks.com A limestone building built between 1871 & 1873 by inmates. Display rooms highlight such things as uniforms, contraband items ranging from weapons to home made toasters and escape paraphernalia. The exhibits also try to portray life in a prison as it is today. Call about school programs. Located: 443 Union St. West, Corner of Sir John A. Macdonald & King St. West, Kingston Phone: 613-530-3122 www.csc-scc.gc.ca/about-us/006-1002-eng. shtml Playtrium is a unique indoor facility providing opportunities for healthy, skill building and physical activities. For school trips, the 12,000 square foot climbing structure, interactive games and climbing wall offer stimulating play for children of all ages. Located:541 Days Rd., at Bath Road Phone: 613-389-5553 www.playtrium.ca Pump House Steam Museum Located on beautiful Lake Ontario, the Pump House Steam Museum is a historical gem in Kingston. Upon entering the building, the visitor easily steps back in time, to an era when steam power was king. Featuring guided tours of the science and technology of steam power, the development of railways and locomotive technology, and hands-on exhibits highlighting simple machines and educational programs looking at the fun and fascination of science and technology. Located: 23 Ontario St., Kingston 10:00am4:00pm Phone: 613-542-0543 www.steammuseum.ca KINGSTON - BROCKVILLE & 1000 ISLANDS Hell Holes Caves & Ravines In Sir John A.’s Footsteps -A Theatrical Walking Tour Experience, laugh and be inspired by the story of the man who gave birth to a nation. Join members of the SALON Acting Company and meander through some of the city’s most picturesque neighbourhoods to Macdonald’s favourite haunts. Watch as our costumed actors bring the triumphs, scandals and touching personal story of Sir John A. Macdonald to life. Discover what vacay.ca in their Best Of Canadian Travel 2012, calls “without a doubt the best tour in Canada.” Canadian newspapers and television have been enthusiastic in their praise of In Sir John A.’s Footsteps. Join us as we lead up to our first Prime Minister’s 200th birthday and celebrate this proud Canadian legacy for yourself. Facebook (www.facebook.com/sirjohna2015) Twitter (www.twitter.com/SirJohnA2015) www.sirjohna2015.ca C o n tact U s Publisher : NJW Publishing Design: Adventure Design Printed in Canada Copyright 2014 www.travelwithkids101.com Email: kids101@bell.net 613-539-2277 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 17 BAY OF QUINTE REGION Ameliasburgh Historical Museum & Pioneer Village The main structure was built in 1868 as the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Now the site features a log cabin, display barns, a black smith shop, a sap shanty, dairy and bee-keeping buildings, and the Goldie Corliss 18 foot flywheel! A highlight is Amelia’s Tea Room, open during Special Events. The grounds are also home to the Victoria Schoolhouse 517 County Road 19, Ameliasburgh, 613-968-9678 www.pecounty.on.ca/government/community_development/museums Bird House City Located at Macaulay Mountain Conservation area, this attractions has attracted thousands of people. There are over 100 birdhouses, most of them reproductions of historic buildings and other recognizable structures. Birdwatching -Comfort Station - Flora -Hiking Trails -Photo Spots -Picnic Areas Located: County Road 8 -Union St., on the eastern outskirts of Picton www.quinteconservation.ca Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area & Trail, Quinte West The boulder is believed to be the largest glacial erratic in Ontario. It is a metamorphic rock originating from northeastern Ontario. It is 44 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 19 – 22 feet high. Unique Features: Fishing, Boardwalk - 4 km of trails Free Admission Located: County Road 33, Quinte West, Ontario, Canada, @44.146944,-77.584889 Phone: 613-394-4829 www.ltc.on.ca/conservation/ca/bb Glanmore National Historic Site Students will discover the story of Glanmore, the Phillips family and their servants in this interactive guided tour of Glanmore National Historic Site. Learn all about Glanmore’s Second Empire architecture, the recent interior restoration project, extensive fine art collection and more! Tours can be tailored to meet a wide range of curriculum needs including development of language and literacy skills. Located: 257 Bridge Street East, Belleville Phone: 613-962-2329 www.glanmore.ca Mariners Park Museum Mariners Park Museum explores the many ways the inhabitants of Prince Edward County have earned their living from the surrounding waters from fishing and ship building through ice harvesting and rum running. The lighthouse relocated from False Duck Island beckons visitors to the site, where they can also explore Fort Kente and enjoy a picnic in the park. More than 50 shipwrecks have been located in the waters surrounding Prince Edward County and the Mariners Park Museum has become the home of many treasures retrieved during early diving expeditions. Located: 2065 County Road 13, South Bay Phone: 613-476-8392 National Air Force Museum of Canada Are you teaching your students about the Theory of Flight? About Structures and Mechanisms? About Canadian History? Or are you looking for a Remembrance Day activity? Then come to the NAFMC for a hands-on experience to enhance your classroom teaching. Located just minutes south of the 401, we are also an ideal stop on your school trip to Toronto, Montreal or Ottawa. Located: 220 RCAF Rd, Trenton Phone: 613-965-3874 or 613-965-RCAF E-mail: education@airforcemuseum.ca www.airforcemuseum.ca A Little Bit of C ountry... A Whole Lot of Fun ! FREE ACTIVITIES! FREE ADMISSION! AMPLE PARKING! Pie Factory & Bakery Restaurant with a Healthy Grab ‘n Go Area Country Gift Store The Big Apple A country-themed attraction, right off Highway 401, that provides both a welcome respite from travelling, and a source of unique shopping and activities for all ages. A Pie Factory & Bakery where you can watch goodies being made right before your eyes! Quick-serve Restaurant, Country Store, and FREE Outdoor Activities! New whimsical, treat shoppes just opened! There’s something for everyone! See ad on this page Located: 262 Orchard Drive, Colborne, ON Exit 497 OFF Highway 401 Phone: 905-355-2574 www.thebigapple.ca • Apple Observatory • Train Ride • Mini-Putt • Petting Zoo and much, much more! National Air Force Museum New Shoppes Now Open! BIG BEAN CAFÉ www.thebigapple.ca 905.355.2574 262 Orchard Drive, Colborne, ON Exit 497 OFF Highway 401 18 WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM NEW OWNERSHIP! NEW LOOK! T ’ F T G OPEN YEAR ROUND!. eacher s ield ri p u ide Prehistoric World September 2015 A great cultural experience, the Akwesasne International Powwow features traditional native drumming, singing and dancing. Competitions are held for all age groups in traditional dances such as Smoke, Grass and Jingle dances. The two-day event also includes traditional native foods and a wide variety of authentic native arts, crafts and jewelry. Don’t miss this beautiful cultural event along the majestic St. Lawrence Located: River on Cornwall Island., Akwesasne, Ontario, 325 Island Rd Phone: 613-575-2467 www.akwesasnepowwow.com Dinosaurs have taken over Morrisburg! Well… sort of. Prehistoric World allows visitors to step into the past and roam amongst the over 50 lifesized reproductions of creatures that wandered the earth millions of years ago — from the tiniest lizard to the ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex. All reproductions are staged in natural settings to add to the realistic feel. Walk through the trails and see these beasts as they would look if they still remained today. Open daily from the end of May to Labour Day weekend Located: Morrisburg, South Dundas, Ontario 5446 Upper Canada Rd Phone: 613-543-2503 www.all-about-ottawa.com/prehistoric-world Art Gallery of Cornwall Upper Canada Playhouse The Art Gallery (TAG) of Cornwall is dedicated to promoting the understanding, appreciation, conservation, and enjoyment of the visual arts in the community of Cornwall for present and future generations. TAG emphasizes public arts and multidisciplinary exhibitions and is also the custodian of a permanent art collection of close to 600 works by Canadian artists. Located: Cornwall, Ontario 168 Pitt Street Phone: 613-938-7387 www.tagcornwall.ca McMaze Family Fun Farm Enjoy the five mazes, including a 4-acre corn maze! April is time for the Easter Egg Hunt and October signals the time to pick your own pumpkins. Other attractions include horsedrawn sleigh rides in the winter and wagon rides all year (by reservation), Old MacDonald’s Play Barn, farm animals and much more. Located: St. Andrews West, South Stormont, Ontario, 17049 Willy Allen Rd Phone: 613-932-7630 www.mcmaze.ca Upper Canada Playhouse provides professional live theatre to Cornwall and the Counties. Comedies; musicals; holiday shows; Upper Canada Playhouse showcases them all throughout their nine-month schedule (April-December) that includes a spring show, four summer shows, and a family holiday show. Located in the quaint village of Morrisburg. Upper Canada Playhouse is conveniently located on the beautiful St. Lawrence River, Located: Morrisburg, South Dundas, Ontario 12320 County Road 2 Phone: (613) 543-0665 Ext. 1 www.uppercanadaplayhouse.com Upper Canada Bird Migratory Sanctuary CORNWALL & THE COUNTIES Akwesasne International Powwow This Sanctuary spans more than 9000 hectares of various ecosystems that are home to close to 200 waterfowl, raptor and passerine, among many other bird species. The over eight kilometres of self-guided nature trails will have you winding through wildlife habitats such as mature upland forest, wetlands, open water and old fields, by foot, or by ski or snowshoe. The summer months offer camping opportunities, while the spring and fall offer bird banding, feeding and educational programs. Located: Long Sault, South Stormont, Ontario, 13740 S.D.G. County Road 2 Phone: 613-543-3704 www.uppercanadabirdsanctuary.com Upper Canada Village 60 acres, over 40 heritage buildings, costumed interpreters; Upper Canada Village is the most accurate portrayal of life in the 1860s there is. With events happening throughout the mid-May to early-October season, Upper Canada Village provides an interactive, historical experience and a chance to witness exactly how our ancestors lived. See how they worked, what they ate, what their values were and how they interacted with each other in this famous piece of living history. Located: Morrisburg, South Dundas, Ontario 13740 S.D.G. County Road 2 Phone: 613-543-3704 www.stlawrenceparks.com Ontario Power Generations Visitor Centre Newly built in 2010, the Visitor Centre is a stateof-the-art LEED certified building and provides an interactive, historical look at the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project. Learn about the enormous impact the project has had on communities in the area, the generation of electricity. Conveniently, the famous Waterfront Trail travels right by the Visitor Centre, making it easily accessible on foot or bicycle. Learn about one of the most significant developments of the area, and take in the beautiful view of the MosesSaunders Dam from the balcony of this beautiful visitor’s centre. Located: Cornwall, Ontario P.O Box 999 Phone: 613- 932-3072 Ext. 3304 www.opg.com T eacher ’ s F ield T ri p G u ide Upper Canada Village Akwesasne International Powwow WWW.TRAVELWITHKIDS101.COM 19 Sign Up For Our Free Newsletter Go online to www.travelwithkids101.com fill out the E-Newsletter subscription form to join the Teacher’s Field Trip Guide mailing list. We look forward to keeping you informed on curriculum oriented programs available at attractions, exhibits, shows and events in Ontario. 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