British Columbia School Destinations Directory 2016-17

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YMCA Camp Elphinstone offers the best of the great outdoors

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ith fresh air, open skies and a diverse ecosystem, the Pacific Northwest is an ideal environment for exploration and discovery. That’s why the YMCA transforms their summer overnight camp, YMCA Camp Elphinstone, to an outdoor learning haven for children and youth during the school year. Located on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of BC, two kilometres north of the Langdale ferry terminal and just a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver, YMCA Camp Elphinstone boasts more than 140 acres of oceanfront property, lush rainforest and quiet creeks. It’s no wonder they’ve been providing unique outdoor experiences to kids since 1907. Their outdoor education programs are designed to get kids active and learning outside. Through meaningful, experiential learning, YMCA staff facilitate a wide variety of hands-on activities and students are challenged outside the traditional classroom. Programming is carefully planned to provide quality learning opportunities and is designed to meet provincial prescribed learning outcomes. Y staff work with educators to ensure that programming is developmentally appropriate and schedules are planned to achieve group goals. Some examples of the most popular types of programming, favoured by educators, include: marine beach study, discovery hike or voyageur canoeing. And of course, kids can’t get enough of their climbing wall, archery ranges, and camp fires!

Y staff are also able to play a hands-off role should educators wish to take the lead in facilitating learning experiences (certain activities require Y staff due to safety). The Y boasts an impressive staff team, with highly trained leaders, with expertise in areas such as wildlife safety and healthy child development. YMCA Camp Elphinstone is able to accommodate up to 450 participants and offers two types of accommodation—lodges and cabins—all of which offer electricity and heat. Lodges feature private washrooms, cozy lounges, mini kitchenettes and lockers to secure belongings. Cabins have washrooms and showers nearby in a separate building. The Y makes sure kids are full of healthy and nutritious meals during their stay, serving appetizing, kid-friendly meals served family or buffet style. Participants can expect meals such as pancakes or scrambled eggs and hash browns for breakfast, macaroni and cheese or tacos for lunch, and chicken and potatoes or stir-fry for dinner. Meals also include endless salad bars at lunch and dinner or cereal and fruit bars at breakfast. They are able to accommodate most dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, lactose or gluten intolerant, diabetic and celiac at no additional cost. Single meals are available for day-use only groups. Prices range depending on the type of accommodation and time of year—low season rates are offered November through April. Since the YMCA is a charity, they also offer financial assistance made possible through fundraising efforts in the community, to ensure that all kids get a chance to experience learning in the great outdoors. They also have a slew of recommendations on ways for groups to fundraise their trip. Spaces book quickly, so inquire early to secure dates and get a customized quote. To learn more, contact 604-886-2025, elphinstone@gv.ymca.ca or visit their website (gv.ymca.ca/ elphinstone).


YMCA Camp Elphinstone 1760 YMCA Road, Gibsons BC

Outdoor Education Programs September to June

Located on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of BC, YMCA Camp Elphinstone is just two kilometres north of the Langdale ferry terminal on the shores of Howe Sound and a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. With 144 acres of children and youth to learn, grow and explore since 1907. PROGRAMMING Programming is carefully planned to provide quality learning opportunities and support programming. Structured activities: hike or marine beach study that teach about the ecosystem or marine wildlife. Skill development: develop skills in archery or orienteering, or participate in activities like high ropes or voyager canoeing that develop leadership and encourage communication. Physical activity: we get kids moving through court sports, kayaking, wall climbing and much more.

ACCOMMODATION Our facilities accommodate up to 450 participants. Our two types of accommodation–cabins and lodges–are heated and have electricity. Lodges: Each lodge sleeps 32 people in eight bedrooms, and features four private

Cabins: Each cabin sleeps 12 people. Washrooms and showers are located close by in a separate building.

MEALS Our day. Single meals are also available for day groups. Dining options: Our kitchen operates on a standard menu plan which consists menus as well. Dietary restriction friendly: We are able to cater to most dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, lactose or gluten intolerant, diabetic and celiac, at no additional cost.

E. elphinstone@gv.ymca.ca T. 604-886-2025 gv.ymca.ca/elphinstone

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Timberline Ranch

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is the Lower Mainland’s premium retreat centre, offering delicious, home-style meals, western-style facilities, top-notch programs, and fun, hospitable staff. Overview: • Available for retreats, conferences, and field trips during fall, winter, and spring

• Available for overnight groups from 25-200

• Facilities are winterized and comfortable

• 10-25% cheaper than other retreat centres (check it out!)

• Less than an hour from anywhere in the Lower Mainland

Activity Highlights: • Horseback Trail Rides (45 horses) • Heated Swimming Pool (seasonal) • Archery Range • Indoor Rock Climbing • Large Petting Zoo (seasonal) • Disc Golf • Challenge Course (16 elements) • Cooperative Team Building Course

• Sports Court (basketball / hockey) • Sand Volleyball Court • Hay Rides • Orienteering Course • Hiking and Exploring • The Game Zone • Indoor Riding Arena • 73 acres of trails and adventure

Newly Updated Facilities! • Town Hall – brand new, fully equipped conference room for 240 or two smaller groups • TR Lodge – bedrooms for 50+, washrooms, dining hall for 200, meeting spaces for 150+ • Western Town – beautiful western building that sleeps 60+, washrooms, showers, etc. • Poolside Cabins – 9 cabins with washrooms and showers that sleep 80+

• Campfire Pits – with seating, wood, and kindling ready for your use • General Store – snacks and souvenirs

Talk to Us Today! If you are interested in seeing for yourself why so many schools and various groups make use of Timberline, year after year, give us a call. We would love to arrange a free tour of the facility

for you or help you book a day trip or a longer stay. We offer extra discounts to schools, to new groups, and during low and shoulder seasons. Let us know how we can serve you this year!

22351 – 144 Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC 604-463-9278 | www.timberlineranch.com


Summer Camp Fun – Year Round!

Timberline is a local retreat centre known for fantastic food, programs, facilities, and staff. Check it out!

www.timberlineranch.com


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Experience • Conservation • Observation • Enjoyment Our National Award-Winning Field Trips Program provides multi-day immersion field trips for primary and secondary schools, and college and adult learners including professional development. While our focus is on marine and coastal sciences, we encourage custom programs that make use of the wide array of environments and the people of Vancouver Island’s West Coast. Most field trips focus on the biological and/or chemical and physical sciences. If you have other interests please let us know, and we can customize your trip accordingly. Other topics that we integrate include journal writing, videography, fine art, geography, archaeology, mathematics, chemistry and physics. All activities are adaptable and teachers are encouraged to advise us of specific goals and topics for their group in advance. Co-teaching with our staff is also encouraged.

Examples of field trip units that are available are: Oceanography and Biodiversity in Grappler Inlet (2 hours) Research Vessel MV Alta (>1.5 hours) Brady’s Beach (3-4 hours) Eagle Bay (2 hours min.) Aguilar Point (1.5 hours min.) Bioluminescence (0.5-1 hour) Temperate Rainforest Ecology (1-3 hours) Pachena Bay (3-4 hours) West Coast Trail, Pachena Point (6 hours)

IMMERSE YOURSELF Join us for an educational experience at Canada’s premier marine science facility on the wild west coast! Contact: fieldtrips@bamfieldmsc.com 250-728-3301 ext. 226

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Gulf Islands Bite Me! Treats 2200 Fulford-Ganges Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (778) 354-2253 Blue Horse Folk Art Gallery 175 North View Drive Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-0754 www.bluehorse.ca Cherry Blossom Design 175 Kanaka Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (888) 545-4498 www.cherryblossomdesign.ca CSM Gallery & Studio 120 Madrona Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-2630 www.carlseanmcmahon.com Denman Island Museum Central Denman Island Denman Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 335-0880

Donna Horn Fine Arts 103 Teal Place Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (778) 353-4500 www.donnahorn.ca

French Country Fabrics 109 Broadwell Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-9865 Email: frenchcountryfabrics@shaw.ca

Drumbeg House Studio 3085 Mander Road Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-0014 Email: naomi@naomiwakan.com www.naomiwakan.com

Gabriola Historical & Museum Society Box 213 Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-9987

Eddie Reid Memorial Library 140 East Point Road Saturna Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 539-5312 Everlasting Summer 194 McLennan Drive Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 653-9418 Fogo Folk Art 3065 Commodore Way Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-8082

Gabriola Island Museum 505 South Road Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-9987 Galiano Conservancy Association 2540 Sturdies Bay Road Galiano Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 539-2424 Gallery on Garner 131 Garner Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 653-9406 www.pfbrown.com

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Hello Darlly Garden Art 1430 Harrison Way Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-7415 Island Escapades 118 Natalie Lane Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-2553 Email: escapades@saltspring.com www.islandescapades.com Islandweaver Design 240 Monteith Drive Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 538-0040 Malaspina Galleries End of Malaspina Drive Gabriola Island, B.C.

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Gulf Island Kayaking 3451 Montague Road Galiano Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 539-2442 Email: info@seakayak.ca www.seakayak.ca

Wildlife & Natural History Tours! Since 1985!

As the first stop from Tsawwassen, Galiano is 1hr by ferry, but a world apart. Placid waters, pristine shorelines, and prolific wildlife make Galiano unique. Come for a day trip or camp for the weekend in adjacent Montague Harbour Provincial Park. Galiano’s trail networks and cycle-friendly rural roadways offer endless hiking and biking opportunities, facilitating diverse itineraries. FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR OVER 30 YEARS Gulf Island Kayaking provides customizable kayak tours emphasizing local ecology and environmental stewardship through experiential learning. Since 1985, Ben Miltner and his enthusiastic local naturalist guides have provided unforgettable experiences sharing their passion for and knowledge of intertidal ecosystems and coastal history. info@seakayak.ca • (250) 539-2442

www.SeaKayak.ca

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & ECO EDUCATION SINCE 1991! Island Escapades has been offering Environmental Education programs in the spectacular Gulf Islands for 25 years. From interactive, action packed field trips including climbing, paddling and survival skills, to multi-day kayak expeditions, the emphasis is on fun, skill acquisition and marine ecology. The National and Provincial Parks in this wondrous archipelago of pristine islands, offer a safe and stimulating environment in which to learn about local marine mammals, birds, intertidal species and first nations history. Our eclectic Eco Education modules and professional guides provide for a diverse adventurous experience that fosters team building, leadership development and an awareness of and appreciation for the natural environment.

escapades@saltspring.com | www.adventurecamp.bc.ca | 1 888 529 2567 “You and your team provided us with an experience like no other. Two of our boys it turns out have never been overnight camping before. We spent almost the whole day debriefing – created a timeline, a word for every hour of our trip, artistic renderings of our favorite moments and acting out those epic activities. Thanks so much for giving us such a wonderful learning outdoor experience. I never thought I would hear the class raving so much and they also loved the food!” ~ Evergreen School

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Gulf Islands Meg Buckley Pottery 2200 Fulford-Ganges Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 931-4391

Pender Islands Museum 2408 South Otter Bay Road RR1 North Pender Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 629-6935

Moonfire Studio 2525 Coho Drive Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-8350

Petroglyphs c/o 575 North Road Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-9987

Moonstruck Organic Cheese 1306 Beddis Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-4987 www.moonstruckcheese.com

Red Gate Gallery RR 1 Site 58 Comp 31 Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-7402

Morag Orr-Stevens 1095 Jeanette Ave, Box 321 Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-7462 Email: moragdon@shaw.ca Morningside Organic Bakery Café & Bookstore 107 Morningside Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 653-4414 www.morningsideorganic.com Pender Island Library 4407 Bedwell Harbour Road Pender Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 629-3722

Sacred Mountain Lavender 401 Musgrave Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 653-2315 www.sacredmountainlavender.com Salt Spring Island Cheese 285 Reynolds Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 653-2300 www.saltspringcheese.com Salt Spring Studio Tour Salt Spring Island, B.C. Email: saltspringstudiotour@gmail.com www.saltspringstudiotour.com

Salt Spring Tweed 225 Charlesworth Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 538-8194 www.saltspringtweed.com

Sunset Farm Studio 1325 Sunset Drive Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-2082 www.sunsetfarmstudio.com

Salt Spring Vineyards 151 Lee Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 653-9463 www.saltspringvineyards.com

Sunstone Pottery PO Box 19, Argyle Lane Gabriola Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 247-8554

Sonia Studio Boutique 142 Woodland Drive Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 931-8215 www.soniastudio.ca Spirit of the West Adventures 1313 Cramer Road Quadra Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 285-2121 Studio Coney 697 Vesuvius Bay Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 538-1951 www.studioconey.com

The Glass Foundry 401 Upper Ganges Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-9200 www.theglassfoundry.com Tufted Puffin Gallery 1900 North End Road Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-9939 www.davidjacksongallery.com Ulrieke Brenner – Art You Wear 193 Monteith Drive Salt Spring Island, B.C. Tel: (250) 537-1723 www.ulriekebrenner.com

BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation Programs and resources for teachers and students to learn about: • BC Agriculture • Their food • Their environment • Their future Take a Bite of BC • BC School Fruit and Vegetable Nutritional Program +MILK • Fresh to You Fundraiser • Spuds in Tubs • Planting a Promise • Pencil Patch • Harvest Bin Project • Teacher Summer Institutes • Celebrity Chef Trevor Randle

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Kootenays 3 Valley Gap Heritage Ghost Town 8903 Trans Canada Highway 1 19 km West of Revelstoke Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-2109 Ainsworth Hot Springs PO Box 1268 Ainsworth, B.C. Tel: (250) 229-4212 ALFA Guild Gallery PO Box 155 Nakusp, B.C. Tel: (250) 265-3746 Arrowsmith Gallery 12698 Highway 3A Boswell, B.C. Tel: (250) 223-8177

BC Interior Forestry Museum 5205 Highway 23 N Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-8078 Big Rock Candy Mountain Box 997 Grand Forks, B.C. Tel: (250) 442-0892 Bonnington Arts Centre PO Box 250, 6th Avenue and 4th Street NW Nakusp, B.C. Tel: (250) 265-4087 Boundary Museum 6145 Reservoir Road Grand Forks, B.C. Tel: (250) 442-3737

Barefoot Handweaving studio PO Box 160, 16101 Highway 3A Crawford Bay, B.C. Tel: (250) 227-9655

Canadian Museum of Rail Travel 1 Van Horne Street Cranbrook, B.C. Tel: (250) 489-3918

BC Firefighters Museum Box 789, 2115 Queen Street Rossland, B.C. Tel: (250) 362-5514

Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria Street Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 352-6363

Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area Wildlife Interpretation

A Wetland Adventure Awaits You Offering science based elementary and high school programs: • guided wetland excursions • guided canoe tours • dip netting • science lab with microscopes • stewardship programs Programs available in May, June, Sept and Oct

Castlegar’s Canadian Pacific Railway Museum 400 - 13th Avenue Castlegar, B.C. Tel: (250) 365-6440 Chamber of Mines of Eastern British Columbia Museum 215 Hall Street Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 352-5242 Chocolate Orchard Candy Factory 2931 Highway 3 Creston, B.C. Tel: (250) 428-7067 Christina Living Arts Centre 1675 Highway 3 Christina Lake, B.C. Tel: (250) 447-6161 Cloudscapes Studio & Gallery 4664 Carlson Road Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 352-6164

Cody Caves Provincial Park Highway 31 Ainsworth, B.C. Tel: (250) 353-7364 College Road Pottery 6260 College Road Grand Forks, B.C. Tel: (250) 442-8321 Columbia Wetlands Adventures 2629 Highway 95, PO Box 164 Parson, B.C. Tel: (250) 348-2235 Columbo Lodge Archives 584 Rossland Avenue Trail, B.C. Tel: (250) 368-8921 CopperMoon Gifts & Indulgences 3186 Westlake Drive Christina Lake, B.C. Creston Valley Museum and The Stone House Museum 219 Devon Street Creston, B.C. Tel: (250) 428-9262

Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area (CVWMA) Wildlife Interpretation Centre Phone: (250) 402-6908 Email: education@crestonwildlife.ca Website: www.crestonwildlife.ca The CVWMA is an ideal outdoor classroom. With over 17,000 acres of protected wetland area and over 400 species of wildlife, the educational opportunities are endless! We are excited to offer hands-on, fun and informative school programs that are based on science curriculum. Programs cover topics related to wetland ecosystems and wildlife. Elementary programs allow students to experience the sight and sounds of the wetland, while learning in a safe and professional environment. Educational material and themes change yearly, staying current to teacher and student needs. We also offer guided canoe tours that are full of surprises as you taste some wetland treats and learn more about the plants and animals.

Phone: (250) 402 6908 Email: education@crestonwildlife.ca

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High school students can participate our stewardship program, performing hands-on habitat management techniques such as removing invasive plant species and monitoring nesting boxes.


Kootenays Creston Valley Wildlife Interpretation Centre 1760 West Creston Road Creston, B.C. Tel: (250) 402-6908 Doukhobour Village Museum and Discovery Centre 112 Heritage Way Castlegar, B.C. Tel: (250) 365-6622 Earthsong Creations 7538 Upper Balfour Rd, Box 1 Balfour, B.C. Fort Steele Heritage Town 9851 Highway 93/95 Fort Steele, B.C. Tel: (250) 417-6000 www.fortsteele.ca Friends of Fort Steele Society 9851 Highway 93/95 Fort Steele, B.C. Tel: (250) 417-6000 Glacier National Park Box 350 Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-7500

Grand Forks Art Gallery 7340 - 5th Street Grand Forks, B.C.

Hirota Gallery 710 Indian Road Creston, B.C.

Grand Forks Public Library 7340 5th Street Grand Forks, B.C. Tel: (250) 442-2211

Hugh Keenleyside Dam Arrow Lakes Drive Castlegar, B.C. Tel: (250) 365-5299

Greenwood Museum PO Box 399 Greenwood, B.C. Tel: (250) 445-6355

Kaslo Village Hall 413 Fourth Street Kaslo, B.C.

Greenwood Public Library 346 South Copper Street Greenwood, B.C. Tel: (250) 445-6111 Hand & Soul Woodworking Studio RR1, S3, C4 New Denver, B.C. Handweaving Studio/Gallery (Formerly Weaver’s Corner) 16101, Highway 3A, Box 160 Crawford Bay, B.C.

Kettle River Museum 907 Highway 3 Midway, B.C. Tel: (250) 449-2614 Kootenay Candles 1511 Northwest Blvd Creston, B.C. Kootenay Forge/Breathless Glass/Fireworks Copper Enamelling PO Box 119 Crawford Bay, B.C.

Kootenay Gallery of Art, History & Science 120 Heritage Way (across from Castlegar Airport) Castlegar, B.C. Kootenay Kayak Company 639 Baker Street Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 505-4549 Kootenay Paradise Photography Tours #809 - 622 Front Street Nelson, B.C. Kootenay River Runners 4987 Highway 93 Radium, B.C. Tel: (250) 347-9210 Kootenay Trout Hatchery Visitor Centre 4522 Fenwick Road Fort Steele, B.C. Tel: (250) 429-3214 Email: kootenay@gofishbc.com

Hidden Garden Gallery Box 201, 803 Kildare Street New Denver, B.C.

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Kootenays Legend Logos 3560 Highway 21 Creston, B.C. Tel: (877) 428-2977 McDowells’ Hilltop Gallery and Nora’s Feathered Nest 1683 37 Street Creston, B.C. Nakusp & District Museum 92 6th Avenue N.W. Nakusp, B.C. Tel: (250) 265-0015 Nelson Museum 402 Anderson Street Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 352-9813 Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre 306 Josephine Street New Denver, B.C. Tel: (250) 358-7288 North Woven Broom PO Box 126 Crawford Bay, B.C. Orchard Barn Studio & Gallery 3020 Erickson Road Creston, B.C. Orde Creek Pottery 4999 - 32nd Street, RR1 (Near Creston) Canyon, B.C. Tel: (250) 428-4803

Pridham Studio 138 12 Ave N, PO Box 216 Creston, B.C. Radium Hot Springs 7556 Main Street East Radium Hot Springs, B.C. Tel: (250) 347-9331

S.S. Moyie 324 Front Street Kaslo, B.C. Tel: (250) 353-2525

Touchstones Nelson 502 Vernon Street Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 352-9813

Sacred Journey 14435 Highway 3A Crawford Bay, B.C.

Trail Museum 1051 Victoria Street Trail Memorial Centre Trail, B.C.

Red Hot Ironworks 2308 Silver King Road Nelson, B.C.

Salmo Museum 4th Street and Railway Avenue Salmo, B.C.

Red Mountain Resort Box 670 Rossland, B.C. Tel: (250) 362-7384

Salmo Ski Area Box 894 Salmo, B.C. Tel: (250) 357-2323

Revelstoke Dam Route 253 Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-6515

Sandon Historic Site Museum PO Box 369 New Denver, B.C.

Revelstoke Museum & Archives 315 First Street W Revelstoke, B.C. Revelstoke Nickelodeon Museum 111 First Street W Revelstoke, B.C. Revelstoke Railway Museum 719 Track Street Revelstoke, B.C. Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre PO Box 2655 Revelstoke, B.C.

Sandon Historical Sight & Museum Box 52 New Denver, B.C. Tel: (250) 358-7920 Silversmith Power & Light Corp. Powerhouse Road New Denver, B.C. Silvery Slocan Society PO Box 301 New Denver, B.C. Spencer Hill Orchard & Gallery 5615 Spencer Road Grand Forks, B.C.

Oxygen Art Centre 707-622 Front Street Nelson, B.C.

Rock Candy Mountain 18850 Pass-Rock Candy East FSR Grand Forks, B.C. Tel: (250) 442-1253

Paintings & Other Wall Hangings 2417 Crusher Road Creston, B.C.

Rock Island Pottery 3774 Rock Island Road Nakusp, B.C.

Summit Lake Ski Area Nakusp, B.C. Tel: (250) 265-3312

Rogers Pass Centre located at the summit of the Pass Revelstoke, B.C.

The Historical Rossland Museum and Gold Mine Tour 1100 Highway 3B Rossland, B.C.

Phoenix Mountain Alpine Ski Society Box 2428 Grand Forks, B.C. Tel: (250) 442-5870 Pottery by Bruce Mac Diarmid 7286 Highway 3A Nelson, B.C.

Rossland Historical Museum & Archives & Leroi Mine PO Box 26, 1100 Hwy 3B Rossland, B.C. Tel: (888) 448-7844 / (250) 362-7722

Pottery Etcetera 3270 Hall Frontage Road Grand Forks, B.C.

Rouge Gallery 2004 Columbia Avenue Rossland, B.C.

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Still Point Gallery Site 6 C5 RR1 Slocan Park, B.C.

The Langham Cultural Centre 447 A Avenue Kaslo, B.C. Tel: (250) 353-2661 Toltec Art Gallery 16116 Highway 3A Crawford Bay, B.C.

Valley of the Ghosts Box 9 Silverton, B.C. VISAC Community Art Gallery & Activity Centre 1501 Cedar Avenue Trail, B.C. White Grizzly Adventures 110 Duncan Dam Haul Road Meadow Creek, B.C. White Water Ski Resort Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 354-4944 Yaqan Nuki Heritage Centre 3560 Highway 21, Lower Kootenay Reserve, 3km S of Creston Creston, B.C. Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park 901 7th Avenue Castlegar, B.C. Tel: (250) 365-7227


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Africville education kit

Kit Includes:

- curriculum resources - interactive floor map - community place markers - audio CD

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Resources help teachers and students discuss important topics such as racism, community, the United Nations, and oppression.

Contact (902) 455-6558 or admin@africvillemuseum.org for more information.

Africville Museum Africville was an historic black community established in the 1700s on the shores of the Bedford Basin in Halifax, NS. The lands were expropriated in the 1960s, and the community’s church was bulldozed in the middle of the night. Housed in a replica of the church, the museum tackles topics such as environmental racism, oppression, and community with students of all ages. Our Educational Resource Kit allows teachers to address these topics in class as a stand-alone resource or as preparation for a visit to the Africville site. b.c. school destinations directory

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British Columbia Rockies Alpine Rafting 1020 North Route 1 Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6521 Art Gallery of Golden Box 228, 516 9th Avenue North Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6186 Email: info@kickinghorseculture.ca www.kickinghorseculture.ca Artrageous Gallery PO Box 84 Cranbrook, B.C. Artym Gallery 934 - 7th Avenue Invermere, B.C. Bavin Glassworks 4884a Athalmer Highway Invermere, B.C. Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation 201 Kicking Horse Avenue Field, B.C. Canyon Creek Pottery & Gallery 917 North 10th Avenue, Box 528 Golden, B.C. Columbia River Outfitters Box 787 Invermere, B.C. Tel: (250) 342-7397 Echo Field Paintball Box 286 Cranbrook, B.C. Tel: (250) 421-7722 Eleven 22 Guesthouse Grill & Liquids 1122-10th Avenue S, Box 4082 Golden, B.C. Fairmont Ski Area Box 10 Fairmont Hot Springs, B.C. Tel: (250) 345-6311 Fernie Alpine Park 5339 Ski Hill Road Fernie, B.C. Tel: (250) 423-4655

Fort Steele Heritage Town and Park 9851 Highway 93-95 Fort Steele, B.C. Tel: (250) 417-6000 www.fortsteele.ca Funtasia Fun Park Highway 97/93 North Fairmont Hot Springs, B.C. Tel: (250) 345-4511 Glacier Raft Company Ltd. PO Box 428, 612 7th Street North Golden, B.C. Tel: (877) 344-RAFT (7238) Golden & District Historical Society Box 992, Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-5169 Golden Museum 1302 11th Avenue S Golden, B.C. Heritage Ghost Town Box 860 Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-2109 Kicking Horse Mountain 1500 Kicking Horse Trail, PO Box 839 Golden, B.C. Tel: (866) SKI-KICK (754-5425) Kimberley Arts at Centre 64 64 Deer Park Avenue Kimberley, B.C. Kimberley Heritage Museum 105 Spokane Kimberley, B.C. Kimberly Alpine Resort Box 40, Kimberley, B.C. Tel: (250) 427-4881 Ktunaxa Interpretive Centre 7468 Mission Road Cranbrook, B.C. Tel: (250) 489-2372 Legacy of Light Gallery PO Box 682, Golden, B.C. Mountain Driftwood Gallery 1133 - 6th Avenue Valemount, B.C.

Fernie Heritage Library 492-3rd Avenue Fernie, B.C. Tel: (250) 423-4458

Naked Earth Gallery 702A 3rd Avenue, PO Box 1812 Fernie, B.C.

Forestry Museum Highway #23 North Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-8078

Natural Escapes Kayaking 1115 Pineridge Crescent Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-2679

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Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre 1745 Short Road Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6798 Panorama Resort 2000 Panorama Drive Panorama, B.C. Tel: (250) 342-6941 Playland Family Fun Park Hwy 93/95 Radium Hot Springs, B.C. Tel: (250) 347-9300 Powder Springs Resort Box 1497 Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-5151 Pynelogs Cultural Centre 1720 4th Avenue Invermere, B.C. R.K. Heli Ski Panorama P. O. Box 695 Invermere, B.C. Tel: (250) 342-3889 Rafter J Frontier Village 1870 Upper Donald Road Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6432 Ray’s Museum 838 Canyon Creek Golden, B.C. Revelstoke Hydro Dam Highway 23, Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-6211 Revelstoke Museum and Archives 315 First Steet West Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-3067

SkyTrek Adventure Park / Enchanted Forest PO Box 2938, 7060 Trans Canada Highway (Hwy#1) Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-9477 Email: info@skytrek.ca www.skytrekadventurepark.com Stephanie’s Glass & Art PO Box 1246, 532 Victoria Avenue Fernie, B.C. Sullivan Mine Interpretive Centre 340 Spokane Street Kimberley, B.C. Tel: (250) 427-5311 Email: info@kumr.ca Terex Titan & Open Pit Coal Mines Aspen Drive and Highway 3 Sparwood, B.C. Tel: (250) 425-2423 Trains Deluxe – The Canadian Museum of Rail Travel in Cranbrook 57 Horne Street S, (Hwy 3/95) Cranbrook, B.C. Triple C Trailrides 2306 Blaeberry Road Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6579 Valemount Area Museum and Archives 1090 Main Street, Across the tracks Valemount, B.C. Tel: (250) 566-4177 Wapiti Ski Club 1000 Natal Elkford, B.C. Tel: (250) 865-2020

Revelstoke Railway Museum 719 Track Street Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 837-6060

Wet and Wild Adventures Box 2586 Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6546

Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre 320 Wilson Street Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 814-0261 Email: info@revelstokevisualarts.com www.revelstokevisualarts.com

White Tooth Ski Area Box 1925 Golden, B.C. Tel: (250) 344-6114

Robert W. Starratt Wildlife Sanctuary Valemount, B.C. Tel: (250) 566-4846 Selkirk Glass Ltd. Box 2567 Golden, B.C.

Windermere Valley Pioneer Museum & Archives 622 - 3rd Street Invermere, B.C. Yoho National Park PO Box 99, Trans Canada Highway Field, B.C. Tel: (250) 343-6783


Fun With Friends

Challenging

Exciting Adventure

the field trip they remember!

Make a Memory

skytrekadventurepark.com

Best Day Ever

SkyTrek Adventure Park SkyTrek Adventure Park is an aerial adventure park filled with fun and exciting games in the trees for students two and older. Students and teachers can challenge themselves on the aerial trekking course and get a rush of adrenaline at the adventure tower. Students who are 4’7” tall and choose to do the aerial trekking course will be working their way through a series of obstacles within the trees. The course has four different levels that get progressively higher and more challenging. We provide everyone with a harness, helmet, and all the necessary gear. Our experienced and enthusiastic staff will demonstrate and explain how to properly move through the trees. Throughout the course, students and teachers will be encouraged to use their problem solving skills and build self-confidence by overcoming obstacles. The Adventure Tower is filled with adrenaline-pumping fun. There’s a 40-foot-high simulated free fall, a 50-foot giant swing, a swinging log with climbing holds, and two different climbing walls. Students who are five years of age and 3’7” tall can participate in our Kid’s Tree Adventure, a smaller version of our aerial trekking course. These children can also participate in our newest activity, the Sky Climb. This activity is tough on the climber and gentle on the tree. Students ages two to 12 can participate in our harness-free jungle gym challenge course, which is surrounded by netting for little ones to run free. Our jungle gym includes unlimited laps and finishes with a zip-line! This activity is also ideal for any special need students. The activities at Sky Trek Adventure Park encourage teamwork and inspire self-confidence. Students help motivate and encourage each other, as well as celebrate each other’s success. At our park, many people are safely taken out of their comfort zone and exposed to something brand new. We try and make their experiences as fun and as memorable as possible.

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Central and Northern 83 Mile Farm Equipment Museum 7988 Montessa Road 100 Mile House, B.C.

Community Arts Council of Prince George 2880 15th Avenue Prince George, B.C.

Adams Igloo Wildlife Museum 11955 Yellowhead Highway Smithers, B.C.

Cottonwood House Historic Site 4660 Barkerville Highway Quesnel, B.C.

Alaska Highway House 10201 10th Street Dawson Creek, B.C.

Creekside Studio Gallery Box 85, 2259 Highway 20 Hagensborg, B.C. Tel: (250) 982-2735 www.creeksidestudiogallery.net

Aquabatics 1960 Hudson Bay Mountain Road Smithers, B.C. Tel: (250) 847-3678 Atlin Historical Museum Box 111 Atlin, B.C. Barb’s Pottery PO Box 363 Bella Coola, B.C. Barkerville Historic Town Box 19, 14301 Highway 26 Barkerville, B.C. Tel: (888) 994-3332 Email: barkerville@barkerville.ca www.barkerville.ca BC Cowboy, Rodeo and Ranch Museum 113 North 4th Avenue Williams Lake, B.C. Tel: (250) 392-7404 Bella Coola Valley Arts Council Box 591, 1961 Highway 20 Hagensborg, B.C. Tel: (250) 799-5977 www.bellacoola.ca Bella Coola Valley Museum 269 Highway 20 Bella Coola, B.C. Tel: (250) 799-5767 www.bellacoolamuseum.ca Bulkley Valley Museum Box 2615, 1425 Main Street Smithers, B.C. Tel: (250) 847-5322 Busy Fingers Boutique C#1 Faessler Site, RR#1 Lone Butte, B.C. Central 100 Mile House Library 449 S Birch Avenue 100 Mile House, B.C. Tel: (250) 395-2332 Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum 850 River Road Prince George, B.C.

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Darlene’s Woven Couture 394 George Street Prince George, B.C. Dawson Creek Art Gallery 101 - 816 Alaska Avenue Dawson Creek, B.C. Dawson Creek Station Museum 900 Alaska Avenue Dawson Creek, B.C. Dixon Entrance Museum Box 183 Masset, B.C. Dugout Cedar Canoe General Delivery Sandspit, B.C. Evergreen Studio 10316 - 100 Street Hudson’s Hope, B.C. Evergreen Woodwork 394 Park Road Sandspit, B.C. Exploration Place Science Centre and Museum Box 1779 Prince George, B.C. Fort Nelson Heritage Museum Mile 300 Alaska Highway PO Box 716 Fort Nelson, B.C. Tel: (250) 774-3536 Fort St. James National Historic Site 280 Kwah Road W Fort St. James, B.C. Fort St. John Friendship Society Craft Shop 10208 - 95 Avenue Fort St. John, B.C. Fort St. John North Peace Museum 9323 - 100th Street Fort St. John, B.C.

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George Little House 3100 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C. Granisle Museum Babine Drive Granisle, B.C. Haida Arts & Jewelry 387 Eagle Avenue Old Masset Reserve Masset, B.C. Haida Expeditions Ltd. Box 1297 Skidegate, B.C. Tel: (250) 559-7885 ext. 228 Haida Heritage Centre at KAY Llnagaay 2 Second Beach Road Skidegate, B.C. Tel: (250) 559-7885 Hayday Stained Glass Windows & Wood Box 63 Lone Butte, B.C. Heritage Park Museum 4702 Kerby Avenue Terrace, B.C. Huble Homestead Historic Site #202-1685 3rd Avenue Prince George, B.C. Tel: (250) 564-7033 Hudson’s Hope Museum 9510 Beattie Drive Hudson’s Hope, B.C. Icehouse Gallery #190 - 215 Cow Bay Road Prince Rupert, B.C. Indian Rock Paintings Box 640 Fort St. James, B.C. Kitimat Museum & Archives 293 City Centre Kitimat, B.C. Tel: (250) 632-8950 www.kitimatmuseum.ca

Kwinitsa Station Railway Museum 100 - 1st Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Lakes District Museum Society 540 Highway 16 Burns Lake, B.C. Little Prairie Heritage Museum 5633 Westgate Road Chetwynd, B.C. Lone Butte Water Tower Park Located on Highway 24 Lone Butte BC, B.C. Mackenzie & District Museum 86 Centennial Drive Mackenzie, B.C. Marie Nagel Art Studio Old Anglican Church on Bowman Crescent Wells, B.C. McBride Train Station Main Street & 1st Avenue McBride, B.C. Tel: (888) 842-7245 Mikes Taxidermy & Wildlife Museum 49 Oolichan Road Kitimat, B.C. Moricetown Interpretive Centre #3 - 205 Beaver Road Smithers, B.C. Murray Ridge Ski Hill PO Box 866, Chalet Drive Fort St. James, B.C. Tel: (250) 996-8515 Museum of Northern B.C. 100 First Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Tel: (250) 624-3207 Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin 113 North 4th Avenue Williams Lake, B.C.

Kopas Store Box 70 Bella Coola, B.C. Tel: (250) 799-5553

Nisga’a Museum PO Box 300, 810 Highway Drive Laxgalts’ap, B.C. Tel: (250) 633-3050

Ksan Historical Village and Museum Box 326 Hazelton, B.C. Tel: (250) 842-5544

Noah’s Ark Adventureland 7291 Swanson Road Prince George, B.C. Tel: (250) 563-2576 www.noahsark.ca


Building healthy communities

Because learning happens when you’re having fun! Grade 6 Initiative

Recreation & Fitness

Outdoor Education

Free YMCA Memberships for all Grade 6 students! Bring your entire grade 6 class for an orientation and free visits all year!

YMCA REC Room Instructed group sports Fitness classes School Skating at Rolling Mix Arena or the Elksentre

Let our staff facilitate your students’ learning through curriculum-based outdoor activities, including a hike, orienteering, pond study and team building!

(with available skate rentals)

For more information and field trip bookings please visit www.nbcy.org or call 250-562-9341

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Central and Northern North Coast Artist’s Cooperative 215 Cow Bay Road Prince Rupert, B.C.

Purden Lake and Ski Resort PO Box 1239 Prince George, B.C. Tel: (250) 565-7777

North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site 1889 Skeena Drive Port Edward, B.C.

Qay’llnagaay Heritage Centre Society PO Box 1523 Skidegate, B.C.

North Peace Cultural Centre 10015 100 Avenue Fort St. John, B.C. Tel: (250) 785-1992

Quesnel & District Museum and Archives 705 Carson Avenue Quesnel, B.C.

Northern Albacore 2 Marine Charters Box 22042 Prince Rupert, B.C. Tel: (250) 622-7854

Quesnel Art Gallery 500 North Star Road Quesnel, B.C.

Nusatsum Studio - Marc Hedges 2835 Jourdenais Road Hagensborg, B.C. Tel: (250) 982-0042 Email: nusatsumstudio@belco.bc.ca www.behance.net/nusatsumstudio Peace Canyon Generating Station – BC Hydro PO Box 359 Hudson’s Hope, B.C. Peace Gallery North 10015 - 100th Avenue Fort St. John, B.C. Petroglyph Gallery Box 433 Bella Coola, B.C. Port Clements Historical Society 45 Bayview Port Clements, B.C. Pouce Coupe Museum 5006 - 49 Avenue Pouce Coupe, B.C. Tel: (250) 786-5555 Powder King Ski Village Mile 122 John Hart Highway, PO Box 487 Mackenzie, B.C. Tel: (866) POW-KING (769-5464) Prince George Native Friendship Centre 1600 - 3rd Avenue Prince George, B.C. Tel: (250) 564-3568 Prince Rupert Fire Museum 200 - 1st Avenue West, Beside Prince Rupert Fire Department Prince Rupert, B.C.

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Quesnel’s Antique Machinery Park 3055 Dragon Lake Road Quesnel, B.C. Railway & Forestry Museum PO Box 2408 Prince George, B.C. Rainbows Gallery 3201 - 3rd Avenue Queen Charlotte, B.C. Restored Trappers Cabin & Alwin Holland Park PO Box 330 (Highway 29 between Hudsons Hope and Peace Canyon Dam) Hudson’s Hope, B.C. Russ Baker Memorial Box 640 Fort St. James, B.C. Seashore Charters Ltd 215 Cow Bay Road Prince Rupert, B.C.

Stellar Descents Backcountry Adventures General Delivery Dunster, B.C. Tel: (250) 569-0188 Stewart Historical Museum 603 Columbia Street Stewart, B.C. Tel: (250) 963-7542 Tabor Mountain Ski Resort 17875 E Highway 16 Prince George, B.C. Tel: (250) 963-7542 T-Caves Box 640 Fort St. James, B.C. Terrace & District Museum Society & Heritage Park Museum PO Box 512 Terrace, B.C. Terrace Nisga’a Society Carving Shed 3100 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C. Terrace Public Art Gallery 4610 Park Avenue Terrace, B.C. The Exploration Place – Science Centre & Museum 333 Becott Place In Fort George Park Prince George, B.C. The Moresby Explorers Ltd. Box 127, 365 Beach Road Sandspit, B.C. Tel: (250) 637-2215

Skeena Kayaking 1534 11th Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C. Tel: (250) 624-5246

The Station Museum and Art Program 816 Alaska Avenue Dawson Creek, B.C. Tel: (250) 782-2601

Ski Smithers 3866 Railway Avenue Smithers, B.C. Tel: (250) 847-2058

The Stone Bear Gallery (Original Sculptures) 380 First Street PO Box 421, B.C.

Smithers Public Art Gallery 1425 Main Street Smithers, B.C.

Tomlinson Studio/Gallery 155 Sulphurous Lake RR#1 Lone Butte, B.C.

Station House Studio & Art Gallery 1 Mackenzie Avenue North Williams Lake, B.C.

Trappers Cabin Westgate Road, Box 1777 Chetwynd, B.C.

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Tribal Accents 509 - 3rd Avenue W. Prince Rupert, B.C.

Tumbler Ridge Museum & Dinosaur Centre 270 Southgate Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Two Rivers Art Gallery 725 Civic Plaza Prince George, B.C. Volcano Cones (Extinct Flour Mill Volcano) 422 South Cariboo Highway South Cariboo Visitor Information Centre Box 340, B.C. W.A.C. Bennett Dam / B.C. Hydro 23 km west of Hudson’s Hope Hudson’s Hope, B.C. Tel: (250) 783-5211 Walter Wright Pioneer Village & Visitor Centre 1901 Alaska Highway Dawson Creek, B.C. Tel: (250) 782-7144 Wells Museum PO Box 244, Pooley Street Wells, B.C. Tel: (250) 994-3422 Email: museum@wellsbc.com www.wells.entirety.ca Whistle Stop Gallery PO Box 107 McBride, B.C. White Tooth Gold Adventures Box 206 Wells, B.C. Tel: (250) 994-2345 Williams Lake Library Suite A-180 North 3rd Avenue Williams Lake, B.C. Tel: (800) 665-1636 ext. 210 Xatśull Heritage Village 3405 Mountain House Road Williams Lake, B.C. Tel: (250) 297-6502 Email: heritagevillage@xatsull.com xatsullheritagevillage.com Xeres Porcelain Corp. 1642 Miza Road Quesnel, B.C. YMCA of Northern BC PO Box 1808 - 2020 Massey Drive Prince George, B.C. Tel: (250) 562-9341 www.nbcy.org


Fraser Valley Agassiz Library 7140 Cheam Ave., Agassiz, B.C. Tel: (604) 796-9510 Agassiz-Harrison Museum & Visitor Info Centre 7011 Pioneer Avenue Agassiz, B.C. Tel: (604) 796-3545 B.C. Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation Abbotsford Agriculture Centre, 1767 Angus Campbell Road Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 854-6064 Boston Bar Library 47643 Old Boston Bar Road Boston Bar, B.C. Tel: (604) 867-8847 Bridal Falls Waterpark 53790 Popkum Road S. Rosedale, B.C. Tel: (604) 794-7455 www.bridalfallswaterpark.com

Castle Fun Park 36165 North Parallel Road Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 850-0411 www.castlefunpark.com

Cox Station Quarry 6850 Cox Road, Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 826-4611 Cultus Lake WaterPark 4150 Columbia Valley Highway Cultus, B.C. Tel: (604) 858-7241

Chilliwack Heritage Park 44140 Luckakuck Way Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 824-9927

Dickens Sweets and British Museum 45945 ALEXANDER AVENUE Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 793-1981 www.dickenssweets.com

Chilliwack Library 45860 First Avenue Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 792-1941

Dinotown 53480 Bridal Falls Road Rosedale, B.C. Tel: (604) 794-7410 ...the living, working

Clayburn Comforts Soap & Body Works 34866 Clayburn Road Abbotsford, B.C.

Science World 1356 Sumas Way Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 557-5481 Email: info@ecodairy.ca www.ecodairy.ca

Fraser River Safari 33428 Harbour Avenue Mission, B.C. Tel: (604) 826-7361 Email: info@fraserriversafari.com www.fraserriversafari.com

Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery Fraser River with fun, and Visitor Centre EcoDairy in Partnership with interactive and memorable school 34345 Vye Roadprograms.

788 Quayside Dr. New Westminster • 604-521-8401 @theFRDC • /FraserRiverDiscoveryCentre

The Voice of the Fraser

Fraser River Discovery Centre

Come play...explore...discover ...the living, working Fraser River with fun, interactive and memorable school programs.

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Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 504-4716

George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary entre photo: Am anda G Westham IslandCRoad regor Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 946-6980 FraserRiverDiscovery.org

Clearbrook Library 32320 George Ferguson Way Clearbrook, B.C. Tel: (604) 859-7814

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FraserRiverDiscovery.org 788 Quayside Dr. New Westminster • 604-521-8401 @theFRDC • /FraserRiverDiscoveryCentre

Fraser River Heritage Park 7494 Mary Street Mission, B.C. Tel: (604) 826-0277

Come play...explore...discover

Chilliwack Museum & Archives 45820 Spadina Avenue Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 795-5210

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Fraser Heritage Society Box 84, 215 Kilby Road Harrison Mills, B.C. Tel: (604) 796-0414 Email: info@kilby.ca www.kilby.ca

The Voice of the Fraser

Welcome to River School! The Fraser River Discovery Centre offers affordable, interactive, place-based field trip opportunities that will inspire your students to connect with the Fraser River. From archaeology to ecology to white sturgeon, our seven unique school programs meet social studies, arts, and science curriculum requirements for grades K-9. We are conveniently located in downtown New Westminster near SkyTrain, buses, and major road links. Visit www.fraserriverdiscovery.org/Education to book your next great field trip today!

Fraser River Discovery Centre

KILBY HISTORIC SITE

Welcome to River School! The Fraser River Discovery Centre offers affordable, interactive, place-based field trip opportunities that will inspire your students to connect withExperience the Fraser River. From archaeology to ecology a 1920s Fraser Valley livingtohistory site! white sturgeon, our seven unique school programs meet social studies, arts, and science curriculum requirements Visit our 1906 General Store & working farm, for grades K-9.

costumed interpreters and friendly farm animals.

We are conveniently located in downtown New Westminster near SkyTrain, buses, and major road links. Open year-round for pre-booked

tours.

Visit www.fraserriverdiscovery.org/Education to book your next great For fieldmore trip today! information call 604-796-9576

or visit our website at www.kilby.ca

1920 Living History • Costumed Interpreters & Interactive Exhibits • Home-Style Restaurant • Orchard Playground • Unique Gift Shop • Sandy Beaches • Boat Launch • Nature Trails • Swimming & Fishing | OPEN APRIL - OCTOBER | 604-796-9576 | www.kilby.ca | 215 Kilby Rd., Harrison Mills Just off Scenic Hwy 7, 30 minutes east of Mission

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Hyak River Rafting

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or us at Hyak Wilderness Adventures, outdoor education is a fundamental part of our company values. We believe we are responsible for getting youth involved with the natural environment and especially with our rivers. Our rafting expeditions are the perfect opportunity to teach and learn about geography, history, and the state of the environment we live in today. Using the Thompson River Valley as our classroom, we get students involved with their eco-system, in a fun and safe environment.

where everyone participates, helps and discovers their wild side. Every adventure is unique with Hyak. We use paddle rafts or power rafts to accommodate groups from 10 years of age. All our school trips are private; we customize the trip to meet the school’s needs. It works wonderfully at the beginning of the school year (September) to integrate everyone for the upcoming year or at the end of the year as a closing activity to celebrate with an activity to remember.

Our school rafting trips are an unforgettable experience; we provide a life-changing experience for teachers and their students. For many, it’s their first time camping under the stars and joking around the camp fire.

Seycove High school from Deep Cove has celebrated their high school graduation with us for over ten years. After their graduation, they join our team on the river to carry on celebrating and living an unforgettable moment among friends, teachers, and parents.

We offer a full-day trip or a two-day rafting trip with camping. We provide all meals, camping equipment and transport. Fantasy Island is our private and isolated camp, located in the middle of the river surrounded by beautiful Canadian wilderness.

Since 1980, Hyak Wilderness Adventures has been committed to offering B.C.’s finest rafting experience. Over 250,000 rafters from all over the world have enjoyed our first-class river rafting trips.

Rafting requires teamwork to achieve objectives, so students work together while floating down the river and setting up the camp. It is a hands-on experience

If you want more than just an adventure for your students, our environmental awareness rafting trips make sense. Let us make a positive impact on society while making the minimum impact on the environment.


info@hyak.com | 604 734 8622 www.hyak.com If you’re looking for a perfect weekend of camping and rafting, Hyak’s Fantasy Island trip definitely packs a solid punch! I brought a group of 60 students on the trip, and everyone had the time of their lives! Their staff was really friendly and they really took good care of everything, packing up equipment, helping with tents, and even cooking up fantastic meals for everyone. The camping, rafting, and just the overall experience was so great that now everybody keeps asking when the next trip is going to be!” – Matt Napier - Events Manager at VGC International College




Something for Everyone at Castle Fun Park

Year-round excitement awaits kids of all ages at Castle Fun Park! We are open from 10 a.m. until midnight 364 days of the year. Whether you teach physical education, mathematics, physics or probability & statistics, there are fantastic opportunities to demonstrate your lesson plans here. Test your hand-eye coordination and measure the kinetic energy released when you connect in any of our 10 batting and pitching cages. Showcase your trigonometry skills in any of our three uniquely themed mini-golf courses. Prove yourself the victor with a winning shot on the 18th hole and win a free game! Encourage a little friendly competition, camaraderie and team spirit while racing go-karts around the track at speeds approaching 40 km/h! Castle Fun Park offers the most memorable events of your graduates’ lives! With packages starting at just $30 per person, our Lock-In Dry Grads offer a safe, worryfree night – all while meeting your budget! With over 200 arcade and skill games to choose from, there’s something here for everyone. Experience true family entertainment for all occasions at Castle Fun Park!


GST Included

Over 200 Arcade & Skill Games!


with KUMSHEEN Rafting Resort Since 1973 KUMSHEEN has rafted over 250,000 guests safely down the Legendary Thompson and Mighty Fraser rivers, building a reputation as one of Western Canada’s top adventure destinations.

Since 1994 we have created the ultimate end-of-school celebrations for over 29,000 students. Every year our dry-grad program evolves, as we continue to deliver safe, professional, stress-free, and incredibly fun events. Bring your group for 3 hours or 3 days, you’ll be glad you did! Visit www.KUMSHEEN.com for more info.



Fraser Valley George Mackie Library 8440 112th Street Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 594-8155 Glen Valley Organic Farm 8550 Bradner Road Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 856 0017

Hell’s Gate Airtram 43111 Trans Canada Highway Boston Bar, B.C. Tel: (604) 867-9277 www.hellsgateairtram.com

Hope Arts Gallery & Hope Artists Guild 349 Fort Street Hope, B.C.

Hemlock Ski Resort 20955 Hemlock Valley Road Agassiz, B.C. Tel: (866) 797-0239 Email: groupsales@hemlockresort.ca

Hope Library 1005A 6th Avenue Hope, B.C. Tel: (604) 869-2313

Hope Museum & Home Gold Mill 919 Water Avenue Hope, B.C. Tel: (604) 869-7322 Hope Slide Viewpoint & Rest Area Hwy 3, East of Hope, Hope Visitor Info Centre, Box 370 Hope, B.C. Hyak Wilderness Adventures Inc. 1405 Nanaimo Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 734-8622 www.hyak.com Kariton House Gallery c/o The Abbotsford Arts Council, PO Box 33 Abbotsford, B.C. Kilby Historic Site - B.C.’s Museum of Rural Life 215 Kilby Road Harrison Mills, B.C. Tel: (604) 796-9576 Email: info@kilby.ca www.kilby.ca

Thanksgiv Open late April through

ing

Airtram ride to full facilities which include: • Simon’s Cafe (tram & lunch packages) • Gold Panner Gift Shop • Fudge Factory

• Fisheries Display/Education Center • Gold Panning • Suspension Bridge & Observation Decks

• International Fishways • Simon’s Wall: an Interactive Photo Exhibit

1-800-663-4532 Ext. 102 or visit@hellsgateairtram.com hellsgateairtram.com

Ladner Pioneer Library 4683 51st Street Ladner, B.C. Tel: (604) 946-6215 Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 201 - 4839 221 Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 546-0339 Email: education@leps.bc.ca www.leps.bc.ca

Hell’s Gate Airtram

Langley Library 20399 Douglas Crescent Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 514-2850

Hell’s Gate Airtram is located in the scenic Fraser Canyon halfway between Vancouver and Kamloops, BC. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to learn about some of the fascinating history in British Columbia, including Simon Fraser, Hell’s Gate, and the lifecycle of the spawning salmon.

Manning Park Resort PO Box 1600, 7500 Highway 3 Manning Park, B.C. Tel: (604) 668-5922 Email: info@manningpark.com www.manningpark.com

A school visitation program is available for teachers prior to the class’ arrival with true & false questions, fill in the blanks and essay suggestions.

Minter Gardens 52892 Bunker Road, Rosedale, B.C. Tel: (604) 794-7191

Hell’s Gate Airtram is open late April through Thanksgiving and has great rates on tram, lunch, gold panning and ice cream packages.

Mission Art Gallery 33529 1st Avenue Mission, B.C.

For more information contact (604)867-9277 or gm@hellsgateairtram.com; william@hellsgateairtram.com

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Fraser Valley Mission Library 33247 Second Avenue Mission, B.C. Tel: (604) 826-6610

Othello-Quinette Tunnels, Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park Box 370, Hope, B.C.

Mission Museum 33201 2nd Avenue Mission, B.C. Tel: (604) 826-1011

Power House at Stave Falls 31338 Dewdney Trunk Road Mission, B.C. Tel: (604) 462-1222

Mount Lehman Library 5875 Mt. Lehman Road Mount Lehman, B.C. Tel: (604) 856-4988

Sandstone Gallery 53560 Bridal Falls Road Rosedale, B.C.

MSA Centennial Library 33660 South Fraser Way Fraser, B.C. Tel: (604) 853-1753 MSA Museum 32320 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 853-3722 MSA Museum Society 2313 Ware Street Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 853-0313

Santa’s Funland 4121 Columbia Valley Highway Cultus Lake, B.C. Tel: (604) 858-3457 Shxwt’a:selhawtxw 7201 Vedder Road, Building 19 Chilliwack, B.C. South Delta Library 1321A 56th Street Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 943-2271

St John the Divine Historic Church of 1863 31178 Douglas Street, Yale, B.C. The Back Porch 6116 Golf Road, Agassiz, B.C. The Glass Hive Studio 30273 Canary Court Abbotsford, B.C. The Maize 41905 Yale Road West Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 819-6203

Yale Historic Site & Museum 31187 Douglas Street Yale, B.C. Tel: (604) 863-2324 Yale Library 65050 Albert Street, Yale, B.C. Tel: (604) 863-2279 Yarrow Library 4670 Community Street Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 823-4664

Trethewey House Heritage Site/MSA Museum 2313 Ware Street, Abbotsford, B.C. Xa:ytem Longhouse Interpretive Centre – OUT OF BUSINESS 35087 Lougheed Highway Mission, B.C. Tel: (604) 858-3366

Make the most important meal of the day a real treat Smoothies for breakfast! Blended up right with nutritious fruit, 100% pure juice and no added sugar.

We’ve got school lunches wrapped up Pair a protein-rich, mess-free wrap with a fresh fruit smoothie for top marks in nutrition and taste. Made fresh with 100% whole wheat tortillas, lean meats and fresh cheese.

Afterschool Fuel Nothing beats the afternoon grumblies like a Booster Juice smoothie and a wrap. Fuel the team before the big game, cater to an afterschool club or bring in Booster Juice for a special event.

Every menu item meets or exceeds your province’s standards for nutrition.

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Greater Vancouver 6Pack Indoor Beach 13180 Mitchell Road, Suite 115 Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 321-6800 Email: staff@6packbeach.com 6packbeach.com

Artemis Gallery, Deep Cove 104C - 4390 Gallant Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (778) 233-9805 Email: artemisinthecove@gmail.com www.artemisgallery.ca

B.C. Hot House Foods Inc. 5355 152nd Street Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 576-8525 Email: info@bchothouse.com www.bchothouse.com

BC Artifacts Mobile Museum PO Box 71088, 7921 - 120th Street North Delta, B.C. Tel: (778) 386-3110 Email: tours@mobilemuseum.ca www.mobilemuseum.ca

15th Field Artillery Regiment Museum and Archives 2025 11th Avenue West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 666-4370

Arts & Cultural Guide to British Columbia 421 Richmond Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 521-6288

B.C. Museum of Mining PO Box 188, Highway 99 Britannia Beach, B.C. Tel: (604) 896-2260 / (800) 896-4044

BC Farm Museum 9131 King St., Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-2273 Email: info@bcfma.com www.bcfma.com

Academie Duello Centre for Swordplay 412 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 568-9907 www.academieduello.com

Arts Club Theatre Company 1585 John Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-5315 ext. 253

Alcan Omnimax Theatre 1455 Quebec Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 443-7443 Aldergrove Library 26770 29 Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 856-6415 Aldergrove Telephone Museum & Community Archives The Aldergrove Historical Society Aldergrove, B.C. Aldor Acres Dairy Centre 8301 252nd Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-2403 Appleton Galleries 1451 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 685-1715 Art Institute of Vancouver 2665 Renfrew Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 683-9200

ArtStarts in Schools 808 Richards Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 336-0626 www.artstarts.com Asian Centre 1871 West Mall University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-3114

B.C. Telephone Museum (Aldergrove Heritage Society) 3190 271 Street Aldergrove, B.C. Tel: (604) 857-0555 Barbara Boldt Original Studio 25340 84 Avenue Langley, B.C.

Audain Gallery - SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts 149 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (778) 782-9102 Email: audain@sfu.ca www.sfu.ca/galleries

Bard On The Beach Shakespeare Festival 201 - 162 West 1st Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 737-0625 Email: education@bardonthebeach.org www.bardonthebeach.org

B.C. Farm Machinery and Agricultural Museum 9131 King Street Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-2273

Barkerville Historic Town 14301 Barkerville Highway Barkerville, B.C. Tel: (250) 994-3435

B.C. Golf Museum & Hall of Fame 2545 Blanca Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 222-4653

www.bctrains.com

Take a train ride into the woods of Bear Creek Park, through the tunnel featuring seasonal displays. Enjoy a game of 18 holes mini golf. • We give group discounts (teachers go for free) • Fun for field trips for all ages • We have the Halloween Pumpkin Express train • Christmas Santa train • Whistle talk (learn how trains communicate by blowing their whistle, learn about train safety) For more information or to make a booking please call 604-501-1232. 13750 – 88th Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3L1 Phone: (604) 501-1232 | Fax: (604) 501-1658 | Email: info@bctrains.com

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B.C. Sports Hall of Fame Gate ‘A’ of B.C. Place Stadium Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-5520 Email: sportsinfo@ bcsportshalloffame.com www.bcsportshalloffame.com

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Bau-xi Gallery 3045 Granville St, Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 733-7011 Email: info@bau-xi.com www.bau-xi.com

BC Golf Museum 2545 Blanca St., Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 222-4653 (GOLF) Email: office@bcgolfhouse.com www.bcgolfhouse.com BC Sports Hall of Fame Gate A - BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd. S Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-5520 Email: sportsinfo@ bcsportshalloffame.com www.bcsportshalloffame.com BCIT Planetarium 3700 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 736-1174 Bear Creek Park Train and Mini Golf 13750 88th Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 501-1232 Email: info@bctrains.com www.bctrains.com Beaty Biodiversity Museum 2212 Main Mall University Of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 827-4955 Email: info@beatymuseum.ubc.ca www.beatymuseum.ubc.ca

In 1997 David and Linda Penn took over the Bear Creek Park Train & Mini-golf facility. It is a privately owned business run by Linda Penn. The trains were brought over from England and the city of Surrey agreed to let us to run the train in Bear Creek Park. David had a passion for the train and for the children. He designed the special events to delight the children, and he loved doing it until his death in 2012. The 18-hole golf course was added in 2009. It is a landscaped course that meanders amongst the redwoods. It provides lots of fun for your family or school group! Visit our website for more information at http://www.bctrains.com/ or call 604-501-1232.


Greater Vancouver Bell Performing Arts Centre 6250 144th Street Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 507-6355

Bose Family Corn Maze 16390 64th Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 576-8997

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art 639 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 682-3455

Boundary Bay Regional Park Tsawwassen, B.C. Tel: (604) 224-5739 Bowen Island Museum and Archives 1014 Millers Road Bowen Island, B.C. Tel: (604) 947-2655

Birthplace of BC Gallery 9054 Glover Road Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 882-1191 Email: info@bcgallery.ca www.bcgallery.ca

Britannia Heritage Shipyard National Historic Site 5180 Westwater Drive (at South foot of Railway Avenue) Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 718-8050

Bloedel Conservatory Queen Elizabeth Park Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-8570 Bob Prittie Metrotown Branch (Burnaby) 61 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 436-5427

Britannia Mine Museum PO Box 188, Highway 99 Britannia Beach, B.C. Tel: (604) 896-2233 Email: fiona@bcmm.ca www.britanniaminemuseum.ca

Burnaby Art Gallery & Century Gardens 6344 Deer Lake Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 297-4422

Burns Bog Nature Reserve 10388 Nordel Court (Planet Ice Parking Lot) Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 572-0373

Burnaby Lake Regional Nature Park 4519 Piper Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 294-7450

Cameron Branch – Burnaby Public Library 9523 Cameron Street Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 421-5454

Burnaby Village Museum 6501 Deer Lake Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 297-4565 Email: bvm@burnaby.ca www.burnabyvillagemuseum.ca

Camp Jubilee Retreat and Conference Centre 2706 Spring Street Port Moody, B.C. Tel: (604) 937-7388 Email: info@campjubilee.ca www.campjubilee.ca

Burns Bog Conservation Society Unit #4, 7953 120th Street Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 572-0373 Email: info@burnsbog.org www.burnsbog.org

Canada Place 780 999 Canada Place Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 775-7200

WHO INSPIRES YOUR STUDENTS? World class athletes, coaches, officials, media personalities and other British Columbian sport champions! That’s who!

who inspires you?

Hero You youth education programs

Honouring The Past. Inspiring The Future.

Invite a hero to speak at your school (FREE) or make your next field trip the BC Sports Hall of Fame

www.bcsportshalloffame.com @bcsportshall

Either book a Hero in You Presentation for your school (FREE) or a field trip to the BC Sports Hall of Fame (FREE teacher passes available) which starts with a Hero in You inspirational speaker, followed by an action packed tour of the Hall of Fame, a peek into BC Place Stadium, and time to enjoy the interactive participation zone. Here students can break a sweat while summiting the rotating climbing wall or competing for the quickest time on the running track. Deepen the out-of-classroom learning with our online curriculum based lesson plans.

Book Your Field Trip or Hero In You Presentation BC PlaCe Stadium — Gate a, VanCouVer

604-687-5520 education@bcsportshalloffame.com

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Academie Duello Academie Duello is the world’s largest centre for the research and practice of historical European swordplay and martial arts – a great vehicle for learning about history, mathematics, science, and drama. The school features classes and programs on swordplay and history for youth of all ages. Kids discover the exciting world of knights and chivalry, feudalism and warfare, courtly grace and heraldry through hands-on classes and interactive exhibits in our arms and armour discovery centre. We have school groups as big as 90 students join us each year, and we’re proud to be a place that people come back to again and again. Our location is in Vancouver’s historic Gastown district and is easy to get to by transit. We are close to Waterfront Station, and there is ample parking in the area. Programs can be designed for your particular learning objectives and can range from short one-hour visits through our museum to two- and four-hour visits that include classes in swordplay and archery, as well as including an interactive view of many historical topics. We also have a farm and equestrian centre in Richmond that can host larger school groups and gives students the opportunity to interact with horses and learn about the heart of knighthood and mounted warfare.

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Student Matinees in June & September

Workshops Tickets & info: 604-739-0559 • Toll-Free: 1-877-739-0559 Available

The Tempest, 2014

We’re Ready to Play Shakespeare With You and Your Students! Bring Your Students to Bard on the Beach Our Festival of four plays, written or inspired by William Shakespeare, runs from June through September and it’s a truly exciting way to begin or end your school year. Your students will see Shakespeare plays performed by professional theatre artists against a spectacular backdrop of mountains, sea and sky. And you can enhance the experience with a participatory workshop… Bring Bard on the Beach to Your Students With Bard in the Classroom, your students will get up on their feet and play Shakespeare themselves! Our professional teaching artists deliver made-to-order interactive workshops right in your school. Available for any grade level, on any play, the workshops can also provide a general introduction to Shakespeare or dig deeper to support your Shakespeare unit. Bard Education includes programs for schools, teachers, youth and adults, and is always evolving. For the latest on new and expanding programs, visit bardonthebeach.org and sign up to receive Bard Education E-News, our electronic newsletter.

inspiring our community through dynamic, engaging experiences with Shakespeare

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Greater Vancouver Canadian Handcar Adventure Tours Railway Tracks S.E. Corner Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 771-9530 Canadian Indian Art Gallery 1408 Crown Street North Vancouver, B.C. Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame 777 Columbia Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 527-4640 Email: info@ canadianlacrossehalloffame.com www.canadianlacrossehalloffame.com Canadian Museum of Craft and Design 639 Hornby Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-8266 Canadian Museum of Flight Hangar 3- 5333 216th Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 532-0035 Canadian Northern Railway (CNR) Museum 10184 - 208th Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-1759 Canadian Outback Rafting 332 Esplanade East North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (866) 565-8735 E: info@canadianoutbackrafting.com www.canadianoutbackrafting.com Canoe Pass Gallery 115 - 3866 Bayview Street Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 272-0095 Capilano River Salmon Hatchery 4500 Capilano Park Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 666-1790 Capilano Suspension Bridge Park 3735 Capilano Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 985-7474 Email: groups@capbridge.com www.capbridge.com Carousel Theatre for Young People 1411 Cartwright Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 669-3410

Cassiar Mountain Jade Store Ltd. PO Box 157 Britannia Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 239-5233 Email: info@jadecity.com www.jadecity.com

Charles H Scott Gallery 1399 Johnston Street Granville Island Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 844-3809

Centennial Theatre Centre 2300 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 984-4484 Centre A – Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art 229 East Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 683-8326 Email: info@centrea.org www.centrea.org

Cheryl’s Trading Post 1711 - 152nd Street, Inside Semiahmoo Shopping Centre White Rock, B.C. Tel: (604) 538-5008 www.cherylstradingpost.com Children’s Farmyard and Miniature Railway Beach Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-8531

Chinatown Historical Tours PO Box 74522 Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 418-8560 Chinese Cultural Centre and Museum 50 East Pender Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 658-8850 www.cccvan.com Chinese Cultural Centre, Book Museum and Archives 555 Columbia Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 658-8880 www.cccvan.com

Explore the outdoors.季 Answer the call! Visit one of Canada’s most fascinating urban wildernesses – Burns Bog! Take your science program outdoors! Make the earth move. Hunt for bug-eating plants. Explore the different ecosystems. Find out why a tractor is stuck in the Bog! Field trips and in-class presentations are offered in French & English. Tailored for kindergarten to grade 12 students. Call Evelyne Young at 604-572-0373 or email her at education@burnsbog.org to book now! www.burnsbog.org

About Burns Bog Burns Bog is a unique raised peatbog ecosystem and one of the largest undeveloped urban landmasses in North America. It has recently received RAMSAR designation as part of the Fraser River Delta site. The main part of the bog is protected by a conservation covenant. Tours take place in the Delta Nature Reserve section where there are raised boardwalks to protect the diverse flora and fauna. b.c. school destinations directory

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THEN The largest city north of San Francisco and west of Chicago.

NOW The largest historic site in western North America.

Experience living history in a spectacular setting

Guided Town Tours

Cornish Waterwheel

Blacksmith Demonstrations

Eldorado Gold Panning

Early Justice

Wendle House

McMahon’s Confectionery

Chinese School

Historic Chinatown

Trail to Barkerville Cemetery

Schoolhouse Lessons

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Theatre Royal

Barnard’s Express Stagecoach Rides

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Mason & Daly General Store

Students and teachers alike can experience Barkerville history through our established Barkerville School Program. Visit Barkerville for the day, or stay overnight in the area to experience several enriched days of history lessons at their best. For more information visit barkerville.ca. To book your school’s visit call Barkerville at 1-888-994-3332 Ext. #29 or email judy.mooring@barkerville.ca.


EDUCATION DELIVERED IN HISTORIC LEAPS AND BOUNDS.

BARKERVILLE G ld and new since 1862

1-888-994-3332 • www.barkerville.ca • A NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA Barkerville education programs generously supported by


Authentic “NEW” and exciting, educational, BC History and Aboriginal Resource presented by Tony Hardie, descendant of early BC pioneers and the Secwepemc (Shuswap) people, of the Central Interior of British Columbia Highlights of the presentation include:  BC Aboriginal Timeline with First Nations Mapping and Traditional Territories  Tool Technology used by Aboriginal peoples in BC and Pacific Northwest  Authentic British Columbia First Nation Aboriginal artifacts including arrowheads & tools, stone & glass beads, wood and fiber perishable artifacts, carvings, and basketry  Discussion of early Fur Trade exchanges with Explorers and First Nations  Early Pioneer Artifacts from Gold Rush and Railway Workers  Visually engaging displays and artifacts  Power Point Presentation with Hands-on Question Period  Very affordable, Full Day and Half Day Presentations More Information available on our Website at: MobileMuseum.ca Email: Tours@mobilemuseum.ca or Phone: 778-386-3110 “Like” and “Follow” the Mobile Museum Tours on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mobilemuseumca

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Greater Vancouver Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 682-3848 www.thecathedral.ca Circle Craft Co-op 1 - 1666 Johnston Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 669-8021 www.circlecraft.net City of Richmond – Minoru Aquatic Centre 7560 Minoru Gate Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 238-8020 / (604) 276-4300 www.richmond.ca/parksrec/pools/ minoru.htm City of Vancouver Archives 1150 Chestnut Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 736-8561 CityScape Community Art Space 335 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 988-1931

Cleveland Dam 5000 Block Capilano Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 224-5739 CN Imax Theatre at Canada Place 201-999 Canada Place Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 682-4629 Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery 312 Water Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 684-9222 Email: art@coastalpeoples.com www.coastalpeoples.com Coffee Gallery at the Tate ‘Where Art Lives’ #59 7238 189th Street Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 575-8608 Email: Lana@LanaHart.com

Coghlan Studio and Gallery 6835 256th Avenue Aldergrove, B.C. Tel: (604) 644-5285 Email: contact@coghlanart.com www.coghlanart.com Contempory Art Gallery 555 Nelson Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 682-2700 Coquitlam Heritage Society / Mackin House Museum 1116 Brunette Avenue Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 516-6151 www.coquitlamheritage.ca Coquitlam Public Library (City Centre Branch) 3001 Burlington Drive Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 927-3561 Coquitlam Public Library (Poirier Branch) 575 Poirier Street Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 937-4142

Crafthouse Gallery & Shop 1386 Cartwright Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-7270 www.craftcouncilbc.ca Crash Crawly’s Fun4kidz Unit #1, 1300 Woolridge Street Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 526-1551 CTV British Columbia 300-750 Burrard Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 608-2868 Cypress Mountain Box 91252 West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 926-5612 Deeley Motorcycle Exhibition 1875 Boundary Road Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 293-2221 www.deeleyexhibition.ca

Bill Reid Gallery

A Public Gallery for Contemporary Aboriginal Art of the Northwest Coast

Our Education Programs are flexible and unique to engage students of all ages. We can work with educators to create programs to fit curriculum needs. Suitable for groups of 16 to 35 students. email: education@billreidgallery.ca

Book your education program today! 639 Hornby Street Vancouver, BC 604.682.3455 | billreidgallery.ca

The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is downtown Vancouver’s public gallery named after the acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid (1920-1998). It is home to the Simon Fraser University Bill Reid Collection and special exhibitions of contemporary Aboriginal art of the Northwest Coast. Located at 639 Hornby Street, the Gallery is transit accessible and close to Burrard and City Centre Sky Train stations. The Gallery Shop supports contemporary Northwest Coast artists through the sale of their works. Gallery education programs are flexible and unique. Through storytelling and inquiry based learning, students will develop a sense of their place in the world, and an understanding of how ancient knowledge can inform and impact their lives today. The transformative power of cultural treasures and Indigenous knowledge will engage students to cultivate a greater awareness of the interconnectedness of all things.

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Bill Reid: Wolf Pendant, 1976. Photo: Kenji Nagai

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Pacific Museum of Earth

Explore the wonders of our dynamic planet earth

Get hands-on at Vancouver’s natural history museum

Pacific Museum of Earth

Beaty Biodiversity Museum

Take a tour through 4.5 billion years of Earth’s history, discover the topography of the moon and Mars using our interactive OmniGlobe, touch a real dinosaur bone, be informed about the hazards of natural disasters, gaze at dazzling mineral and gem displays, and learn about the mineralogical guts of your smartphone — all in one visit to the PME!

Feel the softness of an owl wing; observe the rainbow in the colours of beetles; and, if you are brave enough, smell 20-year-old blubber recovered from our blue whale skeleton! Explore an active research collection used by world-class biodiversity scientists.

Our outreach programs cover several topics within Processes of Science, Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth and Space Science as outlined under the BC curriculum prescribed learning outcomes. Groups can book an hourlong hands-on workshop during which students will learn how to identify minerals and rocks, how fossils are preserved, or how and why volcanoes erupt explosively (pme.ubc.ca/educationalprograms/workshops). In addition to a workshop, your group can book a guided tour of the museum’s exhibits (pme.ubc.ca/educationalprograms/ group-tours) and/or an exclusive 30-minute show and tell of our famous OmniGlobe (pme.ubc.ca/educationalprograms/ omniglobe-tours).

Best of all, check off topics within the BC curriculum including plants, evolution, adaptation, journaling, fine arts, habitats, and ecosystems. Schools can take a museum-led program or opt for a self-guided visit. Find lesson plans to use before, during, and after your visit on our Educator Resource page beatymuseum.ubc.ca/educator-resources. Spend a full day at the museum by combining a program with a range of daily activities, including documentaries, hands-on activities, and the opportunity to use the museum as an alternative class space. Field trips at the museum are cost-effective, starting at only $6 per student plus tax. The Beaty Biodiversity Museum can accommodate class sizes of 15-30 students per group.

Our programs can accommodate groups of 1 to 20 students and are extremely affordable – $80 for a group of 20 students – that’s $4 per student!

Find out more about school tours and programs at: The Pacific Museum of Earth pme.ubc.ca/educationalprograms The Beaty Biodiversity Museum beatymuseum.ubc.ca/teachers

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Teachers with BCCT or BC school ID can visit the museums for free to plan their trip.


LessLIE, Thunderbird and Killer Whale, 2004, Serigraph on paper, 17/50, 55.9 x 55.9 cm, EC2015.4.7. From the Salish Weave Collection of George and Christiane Smyth, City of Burnaby Permanent Collection, Photograph by Janet Dwyer.

Bring Art Into Your Classroom! Gallery educators lead lively discussions, providing both original works and supplies to host an exciting and engaging art-making workshop in your classroom. New this Fall Adding to our Printmaking with First Nations Designs, our new outreach program Crossroads: Salish Art & Pop Culture provides a specially tailored workshop exploring contemporary art from acclaimed Indigenous artists. Part day:

Printmaking with BC First Nations Designs | Art & Social Studies Crossroads: Salish Art & Pop Culture | Art & Social Studies Drawing Portraits in Detail | Art & Social Studies Pop Up Books | Art, Social Studies & History Where Art & Math Collide | Art & Math

Full day:

Canadian Perspectives | Art, Social Studies & Geography Coastal Waters | Art & Science Where Art & Math Collide | Art & Math

6344 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, BC | 604-297-4422 | burnabyartgallery.ca b.c. school destinations directory

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Where History Comes to Life

All Aboard for Old-Fashioned Fun! 6501 Deer Lake Avenue | 604-297-4565 | burnabyvillagemuseum.ca

Burnaby Village Museum & Carousel

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xperience life as it was in the 1920s. Our village is the perfect location for fun, engaging and hands-on experiences. Choose from several programs designed to complement the B.C. curriculum of place-based learning, inquiry-based learning and critical thinking. Pre- and post-visit activity guides assist in maximizing the benefits of every visit. These booked programs are available from early September to the end of June:

• Business as Usual • Home Sweet Home • The Three R’s • Tram Traveling • Tools & Fuels • Fairground Physics • Heritage Christmas • Spring Discovery Days More information is available at www.burnabyvillagemuseum.ca/schoolprograms. Call us at 604-297-4565 to book your group for an educational heritage experience.

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Dragon Boat BC The Dragon Zone Paddling Club believes that everyone should be given the opportunity to experience the positive benefits of sport. We have created programs that encourage high school students to try out dragon boating and create their own teams. The Dragon Zone Paddling Club also provides supported programs to youth in order to remove any financial barriers that prevent them from participating in on-water activities.

Junior Programs Overview: Various programs are available to school groups, community centres and youth organizations that include the use of all equipment (boats, paddles and personal floatation devices).

One Time On-Water Paddling Experience: This program introduces youth to the sport of dragon boating. Come out for 1.5 hours of activities that starts with basic paddling instruction and finishes with a race on the water.

Supported Youth Team program: This program is for high school students who wish to organize a team, but don’t have an adult sponsor or coach. The Club arranges for training for each team with instruction and coaching, and guide students toward self-management, teaching them important life skills such as peer communication, responsibility and organizational skills. Participation in the Concord Pacific Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival races is free of charge to these junior teams.

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CANADIAN OUTBACK RAFTING Based in Squamish since 1992, Canadian Outback Rafting has helped connect thousands of friends, families, schools and groups with rivers, mountains and glaciers. And even more importantly, with each other. There’s something truly magical that happens on our rafting trips! The magic happens because of our core values to always be improving and putting our customers first, and how our entire team lives them every day helping make us TripAdvisor’s #1 rated rafting company in the region, something we’re very grateful for. Just a short school bus ride from the Lower Mainland, our rafting base is located at the Executive Suites Hotel & Resort in Squamish. It’s the perfect outdoor setting for our Survivor challenges, and the restaurant, washrooms and changing facilities will ensure the day is comfortable for the students, teachers and parents, rain or shine. Join us for a unique activity that will give your students the opportunity to work together in teams, build confidence, develop trust and have a lot of fun!

SURVIVOR OUTBACK KIDS

$70 plus GST per student (Students must be 5+ years old and weigh a minimum of 50lbs) Come up to Squamish for a great day of fun adventures. Students will enjoy the morning working together in teams on challenges seen on the popular “Survivor” TV series. Then, after a delicious lunch, it’s time for a scenic river experience on our kid-friendly Cheakamus Splash. What’s included? 2-hour SURVIVOR event starting at 10AM 1-hour LUNCH at 12 PM 3-hour CHEAKAMUS rafting trip starting at 1 PM PHOTOS of the day

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Opt for the ELAHO EXHILARATOR $100 plus GST per student (Students must be 13+ years old and weigh a minimum of 90 lbs) Along with some of North America’s most exhilarating rapids, this river journey will take your group through approximately 20 kilometers of British Columbia’s most inspiring wilderness in the stunning Tantalus Mountain Range less than an hour away from the city. Includes a 5.5-hour rafting trip, complete rafting gear, on-river snacks, and trip photos. Make it a 2-DAY EXPEDITION in the wilderness Prices based on group size and menu choices (Students must be 13+ years old and weigh a minimum of 90 lbs) Students will enjoy the morning rafting on the Elaho & Squamish Rivers and arrive to our riverside campsite to a delicious 3-course meal and evening entertainment. Breakfast the next morning is followed by a river rafting float before returning to our rafting base. The trip for YOUR group! Contact us about customizing your itinerary or to look at budget and fundraising options. “One of the highlights of the school year every year!” Argyle Secondary Canadian Outback Rafting 40900 Tantalus Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0R3 1-866-565-8735 1-604-898-2363 reservations@canadianoutbackrafting.com www.canadianoutbackrafting.com facebook.com/outbackrafting twitter.com/outbackrafting


SURVIVOR OUTBACK KIDS A DAY FILLED WITH TEAM BUILDING, LEARNING AND RAFTING!

“A highlight of the year and their entire educational experience!” Glenayre Elementary

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Greater Vancouver Deep Cove Canoe and Kayak 2156 Banbury Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 929-2268 www.deepcovekayak.com Deer Lake Boat Rentals 5435 Sperling Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 839-3949

Deer Lake Gallery 6584 Deer Lake Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 298-7322 Email: info@burnabyartscouncil.org www.burnabyartscouncil.org Deer Lake Paddle Centre 4946 Canada Way Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 294-7224

Delta Museum and Archives 4858 Delta Street Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 946-8322 Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden 578 Carrall Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 662-3207 Email: communications@ vancouverchinesegarden.com www.vancouverchinesegarden.com

Dragon Boat BC #1 Athletes Way (Creekside Community Centre Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 688-2382 Email: info@dragonboatbc.ca www.dragonboatbc.ca EcoDairy in Partnership with Science World 1356 Sumas Way Abbotsford, B.C. Tel: (604) 557-5481 Email: info@ecodairy.ca www.ecodairy.ca EPCOR Britannia Mine Water Treatment Plant PO Box 129, Highway 99 Britannia Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 387-8681 EverGreen Adventure Society Glover Road Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-3678 Evergreen Cultural Centre 1205 Pinetree Way Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 927-6552

12138 Fourth Ave. 604.664.9009 Steveston Village, Richmond www.gulfofgeorgiacannery.org

GULF OF GEORGIA CANNERY

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA

Situated atop wooden pilings over the mighty Fraser River, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery is one of the few remaining 19th century salmon canneries in B.C. In its heyday, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery was the largest building of its kind and the leading producer of canned salmon in B.C. Now a heritage site and museum, step inside and become immersed in the sights, sounds and stories of the West Coast fishing industry.

12138 Fourth Avenue Richmond, BC V7E 3J1 Phone: 604.664.9009 E-mail: info@gogcannery.org

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Extreme Air Park 14380 Triangle Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 244-5867 www.extremeairpark.com Extreme Air Park 9499 - 198th Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-8616 www.extremeairpark.com Farm Machinery and Agrigulture Museum 9131 King Street Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-2273 Ferry Building Gallery 1414 Argyle Avenue West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-7290 Email: gallery@westvancouver.ca www.ferrybuildinggallery.com Fibre Essence Gallery 3210 Dunbar Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 738-1282 FireHall Arts Centre 280 East Cordova Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 689-0926


Your student ’s authentic

farm hand experience

at ECODAIRY Imagine an authentic farm experience, enhanced with Science-World designed exhibits, located just one minute’s drive from Highway 1 in Abbotsford. Now imagine your class attending a field-trip program designed with specific links to the new BC curriculum and led by talented educators, for less than $4.50 per child. Believe it or not, all of this doesn’t simply exist in your imagination. EcoDairy in partnership with Science World is a one-of-a-kind demonstration teaches children where their food comes through hands on, experiential learning experiences. During their visit, students will be introduced to our mascot Vicki-the-Cow, participate in food-science related games in the Moo-zanine, explore EcoDairy’s interactive Discovery Centre then be guided through the dairy barn, meeting the EcoDairy herd. Students even get to watch a cow be milked by robot. Students will then have time to explore the animal exhibit and meet EcoDairy’s goats, pigs, turkeys, miniature horse and miniature donkey before heading to the park and picnic area where even more farm animals await. Choose from one of EcoDairy’s four field-trip programs based on the needs of your class: • My 5 senses on the Farm (Preschool) — Created specifically for preschoolers, this field trip focuses on the five senses, and is an engaging and educational experience for this age group. — SEE the cows face to face, the goats up on the roof and other surrounding life on the farm. — SMELL new smells in the barn and outside. — HEAR noises made by farm machines and animals. — TASTE delicious milk & other goodies from Nature’s Pickin’s market next door. — TOUCH the cow hides, get a back scratch from our cow brush, milk our demonstration cow and much more! — EXPLORE the “Moozanine” and Discovery Zone by flipping through picture books, colouring or creating at our activities table!

• A day in the life of Vicki the Cow (Kindergarten – Grade 2) — Printable pre-and post visit worksheets — Story and warm-up activity — Cows are Gutsy: an introduction to cow biology — Making White Gold: What do cows need to make great milk? — Milk: the journey from farm to table — Guided dairy barn and robot room tour — Milk Tasting — Complimentary use of covered patio after your visit • From Farm to Table (Grades 3-5) — Printable pre and post visit worksheets — Interactive warm-up activity — Cattle Call: How breeds of cows around the world adapt to their environments — Chow for cows: What nutrients do cows need to make great milk? — Milk the journey from farm to table — Guided Dairy Barn and Robot Room tour — Milk Tasting — Complimentary use of covered patio after your visit • Future Farm (Grades 6 +) — Printable pre and post visit worksheets — Hands-on food science experiment in our Moozanine — Student led, team-based research assignment in our Discovery Centre — Self-guided Dairy Barn and Robotic Observation Room tour facilitated by our team of educators — Milk tasting: Sample the delicious milk made by Vicki and her friends in the barn! — Complementary use of our covered patio The EcoDairy experience is entirely undercover making it a great option even in inclement weather. Field trip programs are offered twice daily at 9:30am and at 12:30pm. Field trip programs are available for up-to 60 students and bookings are essential. All school groups receive 15% of regular admission rates with one complimentary adult chaperone for every six paying students. Bus drivers visit free. If your group is larger than 60 students, please ask staff about options for a free-flow group reservation. To book your class’ visit, go to www.ecodairy.ca/groups/schoolgroups.

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Grouse Mountain Celebrating 90 years this winter as Vancouver’s premiere outdoor playground, Grouse Mountain is your destination for awe inspiring nature-based outings and adventures.

Program Highlights Education Field Trips are linked to BC’s new curriculum guidelines, making them a stress-free fit into lesson plans – Fun, Easy, Memorable and Affordable. With so many program options, there’s one that’s right for your group. • Learn about plants and animals of the BC Coast Mountains • Appreciate First Nations culture: legends, songs, dances and crafts

The Team • Grouse Mountain’s dedicated team of Educators have been welcoming learners of all ages to our unique mountaintop environment for more than a decade. Specifically trained in Outdoor Education and safety, they will ensure your students get the most out of their trip to the Peak of Vancouver. • Educators have combined a love of play with years of experience in teaching about ecosystems, habitats, sustainability and resources, to create the ultimate outdoor learning environment for your students. • Educators strive to be lifelong learners and make certain that they are up-to-date with the curriculum redesign. Our field trips are developed for teachers by teachers with fresh new program content added every year. The content is memorable because of our play-based approach.

• Fly up high with our Birds in Motion Demonstration • Get Bear Smart: learn all about North American bears and visit our Grizzly bear Habitat • Discover how BC’s most interesting wildlife meet the challenges they face and stay alive • Test your skills with snowman building, scavenger hunts and animal tracking • Discover an appreciation for BC native flora • Meet real Lumberjacks and learn about BC Heritage • Get active: snowshoe, ski, snowboard, hike, or enjoy snow play including our new Sliding Zone • Learn about Barn Owls and the plight of endangered animals with an Educational Session • Have fun with Scenic Chairlift rides and the Theatre in the Sky

Booking and More Information From guided five-activity expanded field trips to self-guided outings, Grouse Mountain will help you put together a day that fits your objectives and budget. Call 604.980.9311 or email education@grousemountain.com.


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Greater Vancouver FlyOver Canada 201 - 999 Canada Place Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 620-8455 Email: info@flyovercanada.com www.flyovercanada.com Fort Langley Library 9167 Glover Road Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-0722 Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada 23433 Mavis Avenue, Box 129 Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 513-4785 Fraser Mills Station Museum 1120 Brunette Avenue Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 466-1555 Fraser River Bike Tour & Rentals 150-810 Quayside Drive New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 521-4669

Gastown Business Improvement Society 145-332 Water Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 683-5650 Email: info@gastown.org www.gastown.org Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 270-6500 Gilt Studio Gallery 102-555 Prometheus Place Bowen Island, B.C. Tel: (604) 618-1409 Email: info@giltgallery.com www.giltgallery.com Girl Guides of Canada – BC Council Museum 1476 West 8th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 714-6636

Gulf of Georgia Cannery – National Historic Site of Canada 12138 Fourth Avenue Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 664-9009 www.gulfofgeorgiacannery.com H.R. MacMillan Space Centre 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 738-7827 Haney House 11612 - 224th Street Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 463-1377 Haney House Museum 11612 224th Street Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 463-1377 Harbour Cruises & Events 501 Denman Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 688-7246 / (800) 663-1500

Gordon Macmillan Southam Observatory 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 738-7827

Hastings Mill Store Museum 1575 Alma Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 734-1212

Greater Vancouver Regional Districts Parks 4330 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 224-5739

Heffel Gallery 2247 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 732-6505 Email: mail@heffel.com www.heffel.com

Greater Vancouver Zoo 5048 264 Street Aldergrove, B.C. Tel: (604) 856-6825 Email: info@gvzoo.com www.gvzoo.com

Hills Native Art Gallery 165 Water Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 685-4249 www.hills.ca

Gallery at Ceperly House 6344 Deer Lake Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 205-7332

Greenheart Canopy Walkway at Botanical Garden 6804 S.W. Marine Drive Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-4208

Historic Stewart Farm 13723 Crescent Road Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 592-6956 www.surrey.ca

Gallery at the Memorial Library 1950 Marine Drive West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-7400 www.westvanlibrary.ca

Gregg Simpson at Coastal Patterns Gallery 897 Windjammer Road Bowen Island, B.C. Tel: (604) 947-9408 www.coastalpatternsgallery.com

Historical Chinatown Tours P.O. Box 74522 Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 418-8560

Gallery Gachet 88 East Cordova Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-2468 www.gachet.org

Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. 6400 Nancy Greene Way North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 984-0661

Gallery, The PO Box 211, 589 Artisan Lane Bowen Island, B.C. Tel: (604) 947-2454

Grunt Gallery 350 E 2nd Ave #116, Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 875-9516 www.grunt.ca

Fraser River Discovery Centre 788 Quayside Drive New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 521-8401 Email: info@fraserriverdiscovery.org www.fraserriverdiscovery.org Fun4kidz Play Centre Unit 3730, 4151 Hazelbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 279-5439 Fun4kidz Play Centre 2003 Park Royal South West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-0707

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Honeybee Centre 7480 176th Street Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 575-BEES (2337) www.honeybeecentre.com Honeyland Canada 17617 Ford Road Pitt Meadows, B.C. Tel: (604) 460-8889

Hooser Weaving Centre 17710-56A Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 592-6956 www.surrey.ca Hyak Wilderness Adventures Inc. 1405 Nanaimo Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 734-8622 www.hyak.com Images for a Canadian Heritage 164 Water Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 685-7046 Indian Arm Recreational Services Ltd. 2706 Spring Street Port Moody, B.C. Tel: (604) 937-7388 Email: info@indianarm.ca www.indianarm.ca Indoor Canada Games Pool 65 East 6th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 526-4281 International Stage Lines 4171 Vanguard Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 270-6135 Email: info@islbus.com www.islbus.com Inuit Gallery of Vancouver Ltd. 206 Cambie Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 688-7323 www.inuit.com Irving House Historic Centre 302 Royal Avenue New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 527-4640 Japanese Canadian National Museum 688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 777-8000 Japanese Rock Gardens Dundar Avenue West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-2644 Jenkins Showler Gallery The Shops At Morgan Crossing 101 - 15735 Croydon Drive Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 535-7445 E: mail@jenkinsshowlergallery.com www.jenkinsshowlergallery.com


Extreme Air Park Fitness happens at Extreme Air Park! Great exercise and fun for school programs. School rates and sponsorships available.

Dry Grads We are a fantastic venue for dry-grad events, whether you come during business hours or you’re booking late nights if your class is doing an allnighter for your grad!

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Visit Honeybee Centre for a fun adventure at our working honeybee farm. Honeybee Centre 7480 176 Street Phone: 604-575-2337 Our tours include: Surrey, BC, V3S 7B1 Email: www.honeybeecentre.com tours@honeybeecentre.com • An exciting interactive presentation about honeybees Visit Honeybee Centre’s new Bees and Bugs Lab and have your students become Junior Entomologists. • Honey, pollen and honeycomb tasting • Age appropriate lessons for Preschool through Grade 12. • See a live bee colony; learn about their biology and their • A live beekeeping demonstration role in our local food supply as pollinators. (weather permitting) • Taste the different types of honey and pollen that are harvested from the hive. • Bee activities, crafts, and games • Learn about the diversity of invertebrates, both local and exotic, with our live tarantulas, beetles, scorpions, and • A unique farm experience that students will more. remember for years to come! th

Teacher resource packages are available online for before and after your tour.

7480 176th Street Surrey, BC, V3S 7B1 • Phone: 604-575-2337 • Email: info@honeybeecentre.com

www.honeybeecentre.com

Visit Honeybee Centre

to experience the amazing world of the honeybee! Our Tours include: • An interactive presentation about honeybees • Honey, pollen and honeycomb tasting • Teacher resource package to use before and after your tour • A unique farm experience that students will remember for years to come! 7480-176th Street Surrey, BC V3S 7B1

Phone: 604-575-2337 Email: info@honeybeecentre.com • www.honeybeecentre.com

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Oceanwatch and Oceanwatch ll ar e 40 passenger Transpo rt Canada certifie d vessels

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Trip lengths are flexible to fit your budget and schedule. Sea School is free for teachers and starts at $15 per student! Contact us for more info or to book your group!

604-937-7388 info@indianarm.ca www.indianarm.ca

Sea School – The Port of Vancouver – A Working Harbour – Boat Tour Sea School is designed to give students an at-sea learning experience focusing on the marine environment. On board one of our 40-passenger Transport Canada certified vessels, Oceanwatch or Oceanwatch II, students will learn how Canada’s largest port functions, including the transportation of goods, shipping, environmental issues, as well as observing the abundance of marine wildlife that lives in Vancouver Harbour and Burrard Inlet. Departures are from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, Rocky Point Park in Port Moody or Harbour Green Park in Vancouver.

Sea School – First Nations Eco Adventure – Boat Tour In partnership with Takaya Tours, students will experience a First Nations cultural guided tour of Indian Arm in the traditional territory of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. The program is led by experienced Tsleil-Waututh Nation guides and is an exploration of the cultural traditions and history of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. Tours vary in length from 4 to 8 hours and can include stops at Granite Falls or the Indian River Estuary. Departures are from Cates Park or Deep Cove in North Vancouver, Harbour Green Park in Vancouver or Rocky Point Park in Port Moody.

Sea School – Indian Arm Boat Tour Students will experience the natural beauty of a fjord, including waterfalls and marine wildlife. Students will learn about the history of the area including First Nations pictograph sites and the historic Buntzen Power Stations. Tours are custom-made to fit your schedule and budget. Departures are from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, Rocky Point Park in Port Moody or Harbour Green Park in Vancouver.

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Western Canada's Leading Charter Motorcoach Operator Serving B.C. Public Schools since 1978. All vehicles are certified for school transportation. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖

Ski Trips to Whistler, GVRD Mountains, and Okanagan Valley. French Immersion & Youth Exchange Transport for Airport Transfers. Field Trips to Science World, PNE, Seattle, Victoria, Whistler, etc… Camping Trips to Garibaldi, Squamish, Harrison, Evans & Cultus Lakes. Dry Grad Transportation Music – Local and Long Distance Band Tours Athletics – Game Transfers & Road Trips

For more information about our charter motorcoach and driver services please contact:

School Field Trip Coordinator, Charter Sales Department

International Stage Lines Inc. 4171 Vanguard Road, Richmond, B.C. V6X 2P6 Telephone: (604) 270-6135 ❖ Fax: (604) 270-8162 Email: info@islbus.com ❖ Website: www.islbus.com 54

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Interested in a great field trip but don’t have the necessary funds? The Kernels Popcorn Fundraising Program can help you raise these much needed dollars! Raising money for another reason? Set up weekly or monthly popcorn days at your school and you’ll raise the needed dollars in no time! Our Fundraising Snack Bags come in ten fun flavours that kids love and six of these flavours are complaint within the BC Healthy Schools eating guidelines. The cost of our Snack Bags starts at $0.99 per bag plus GST, and our suggested re-sale price is $2.00 - $2.50 per bag. Great profits! To learn more about lead times and minimums, visit our website and fill out our Fundraising inquiry form, or give us a call at 1-888-267-6262 ext. 226. With Kernels, Fundraising dreams are in the bag!

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Greater Vancouver Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver 950 West 41st Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-5111 Jewish Historical Society of BC 6184 Ash Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-5199 Jewish Museum and Archives of British Columbia 6184 Ash Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-5199 Email: info@jewishmuseum.ca www.jewishmuseum.ca Kanaka Regional Park 23276 River Road Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 530-4983 Khot-la-cha Art Gallery & Gift Shop 270 Whonoak St North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 987-3339 www.khot-la-cha.com

Landmark Clocks International 1736 W 2nd Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 244 7555 Email: Timeworks@telus.net www.landmarkclocks.com

Laserdome Plus 2455 Dollarton Highway North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 985-6033 Email: info@laserdome.net www.laserdome.net

Langley Centennial Museum 9135 King Street Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-3922

Leona Lattimer Gallery 1590 West 2nd Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 732-4556 www.lattimergallery.com

Langley Centennial Museum 9135 King Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 532-3536 Langley City Park and Al Anderson Pool 207th Street between 48th and 51st Avenues Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 514-2865 Langley Environmental Partners Society 4700 224th Street Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 532-3514

London Heritage Farm 6511 Dyke Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 271-5220 www.londonheritagefarm.ca Lost Lagoon Nature House Stanley Park Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-8544 Lyle Sopel Studio Inc. Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (778) 294-1218 Email: studio@sopel.com www.sopel.com

Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 3663 Park Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 990-3755 Mackin House Museum 1116 Brunette Avenue Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 516-6151 Malcolm Knapp Research Forest 14500 Silver Valley Road Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 463-8148 Manning Park Resort PO Box 1600, 7500 Highway 3 Manning Park, B.C. Tel: (604) 668-5922 Email: info@manningpark.com www.manningpark.com Maple Ridge Art Gallery 11944 Haney Place Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 467-5855

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Experience Japanese Canadian history and culture at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre in Burnaby! Explore our museum exhibits and collections, meet Nikkei (Japanese Canadian) community members, and participate in hands-on activities to learn about Japanese culture and arts. Education Kits and Teacher Resources are available online, to rent and for purchase. All programs can be adapted to meet specific learning outcomes from elementary to post-secondary levels and support grade 5/6 and 9-12 B.C. Social Studies and Japanese language studies curricula. • Field Trips • In-class speakers and presentations • Japanese-Canadian history Teacher Resources and Education Kits For more information and to book a program: www.nikkeiplace.org | learning@nikkeiplace.org | 604.777.7000 6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby BC, V5E 4M7

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FLYOVER CANADA

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lyOver Canada is an exciting new attraction located at Canada Place in the heart of downtown Vancouver. It incorporates state-of-the-art technology to bring you some of Canada’s most thrilling sights like you have never seen them before. You will hang suspended, feet dangling, immersed in a huge 20-metre spherical screen while you are taken on a thrilling journey from east to west across Canada. FlyOver Canada’s film production team spent over a year travelling from coast to coast capturing some of Canada’s most spectacular locations. Special effects like wind, mist and scents combine with the ride movement to create an incredible experience.

Dip into deep valleys where wild rivers rush by. Feel the wind in your hair as you fly over magnificent prairies. Gaze at snow-capped mountains that tower over the land. Seek the thrill of urban environments that buzz from morning to night. By the end, you will find yourself in awe of this amazingly diverse country. The complete FlyOver Canada experience takes approximately 30 minutes. This includes the pre-show Uplift, pre boarding zone and the 8 minute Ultimate Flying Ride. We recommend groups to allow 4560 minutes for a visit which includes walking form the front of Canada Place to the entrance, check in of bags, ticket collection, joining the queue and the complete 30 minute FlyOver Canada experience. FlyOver Canada’s location and the relatively short time commitment required make it a perfect activity for a downtown class outing. It can be easily combined with a trip to Port Metro Vancouver, the Art Gallery (a short walk away), or Science World (via Skytrain). See Canada like never before at the Vancouver’s thrilling new attraction FlyOver Canada! Already a big hit with visitors and locals, it will not only amaze your class but will provide interesting talking points for lessons on subjects as diverse as geography, technology and entrepreneurship. Combine FlyOver Canada with a trip to Port Metro Vancouver, Telus World of Science or the Vancouver Aquarium for a truly memorable class outing. Book FlyOver Canada for your class today by email or phone! FlyOver Canada Group Sales: 604.620.8455 groups@flyovercanada.com

THE ULTIMATE FLYING RIDE Vancouver’s Newest Must-See Attraction at Canada Place! Soar from coast to coast on an unforgettable family-friendly ride over Canada’s most breathtaking landscapes.

Open Daily 10am – 9pm

TRIP ADVISOR RATING

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Greater Vancouver Maple Ridge Library 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Road Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 467-7417

Massey Theatre 735 Eighth Avenue New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 517-5900

Maple Ridge Museum And Archives 22520 - 116th Avenue Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 463-5311

McGill Branch – Burnaby Public Library 4595 Albert Street Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 299-8955

Maplewood Farm 405 Seymour River Place North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 985-3276 / (604) 929-5610

Meadows Maze 13672 Reichenbach Road Pitt Meadows, B.C. Tel: (604) 460-0603 Email: info@meadowsmaze.com www.meadowsmaze.com

Marion Scott Gallery 2423 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 685-1934 Email: art@marionscottgallery.com www.marionscottgallery.com

Metro Vancouver Education 4330 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 432-6200

Marion Webber Original Art 1171 West 8th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 739-6950

Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 438-4715

Michel Blais Gallery 415 Dunsmuir Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 728-2862 Email: info@mblaisgallery.com www.mblaisgallery.com

Mountain View Wildlife Conservation and Education Centre 23898 Rawlison Crescent Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 882-9313

Mind and Matter Art Gallery 13743 16th Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 536-6460 E: mary@mindandmatterart.com www.mindandmatterart.com

Mt. Seymour Resorts 1700 Mt. Seymour Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 986-2261 Email: snow@mountseymour.com www.mountseymour.com

Mineral Resources Educational Program 910-1111 Melville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 681-4321 ext. 108/115

Murrayville Library Unit 100-22071 48th Avenue Murrayville, B.C. Tel: (604) 533-0339

Model Ships Museum of Granville Island 1502 Duranleau Street Granville Island Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 683-1939 www.findfamilyfun.com

Museum of Anthropology 6393 N.W. Marine Drive Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-5087

Come Get Lost With Us! For 16 years Meadows Maze has been a premier destination for fun and learning. We welcome groups of all ages to come enjoy our three mazes, petting farm, harvest time education barn, hay wagon rides and more! We specialize in curriculum based field trips for students in Kindergarten through Grade 5 on topics such as corn, farm animals and the weather. We offer optional meal packages and private corn-ference room rentals. We are passionate about food and farming and look forward to sharing our enthusiasm with you and your students.

To book your class adventure today use our online booking form at

www.meadowmaze.com or call us at 604-460-0603.

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MT SEYMOUR

2016/2017 WINTER SCHOOLS PROGRAMS

NEW FULLY SUPERVISED

SKI & SNOWBOARD LESSONS

wh M en t Tea th Sey ch ey m er bo ou s re ok r S ce a f eas ive ul on a l-d P ay as pr s og ra m

$56 | GR. 5 -8 $64 | GR. 9 - 12

A DAY PER STUDENT

INCLUDES LUNCH & RENTALS

mtseymour.ca

For enquiries please email schools@mtseymour.ca or call 604.986.2261 x215

Mt Seymour Vancouver’s Starting Gate to Winter Recreation Mt Seymour enjoys some of the most beautiful and accessible mountains and forests in North America. For over 40 years, Mt Seymour has shared a uniquely West Coast Canadian experience with thousands of children across the Lower Mainland, providing them with positive experiences that have aided social and emotional learning and growth.

Culture

Education

Mt Seymour is dedicated to working with schools to foster a culture of outdoor recreation and knowledge as a cornerstone of healthy active living. Skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing are all life-sports; skills that once learned can be enjoyed at any stage in life.

Mt Seymour’s programs focus on experiential leaning and fun. Our goal is to safely build success through positive learning, leading to rewarding and empowering life experiences.

Skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing are ideal group activities, encouraging friendships, self-awareness and decision making. Mt Seymour’s professional guides and instructors create a supportive, non-competitive learning environment, focussed on celebrating personal growth in a group setting.

Visiting Mt Seymour satisfies students’ daily physical activity requirements in a recognized Alternate Environment. Students benefit from spending time in nature and participating in activities that are uniquely accessible living in Metro Vancouver. Mt Seymour believes all children should enjoy these benefits so we offer below market prices for schools. Mt Seymour’s team of experienced professionals ensures a safe, positive and confidence building introduction to alpine sports. We pride ourselves on our fun, progressive, learning environment. We’re dedicated to making it a day to remember, while incorporating strong curriculum links and developing the skills to enjoy the outdoors for a lifetime.

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Greater Vancouver Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology 888 University Drive, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (778) 782-3325 www.sfu.museum Museum of Royal Westminster Regiment 530 Queens Avenue New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 526-5116 Museum of Vancouver 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 730-5307 www.museumofvancouver.ca Natural Westcoast Adventures 1308 Everall Street White Rock, B.C. Tel: (604) 535-7985 Neile Bacon and Friends – Ventriloquist and Magician 8826 Armstrong Avenue Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 525-5089 New Westminster Museum and Archives 302 Royal Avenue New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 527-4640

Numen Gallery 1058 Mainland Street Vancouver, B.C. Ocean Sound Kayaking Co. 17 East 23rd Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 736-0377 Old Hastings Mill Store Museum 1575 Alma Road Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 734-1212 OR Gallery 103-480 Smithe Street Vancouver, B.C. Orpheum Theatre 884 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 665-3050 Pacific Mineral Museum 848 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 689-8700 Pacific Museum of the Earth c/o UBC 6339 Stores Road Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-6992 Email: pme.ubc.ca/

New Westminster Police Museum 555 Columbia Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 525-5411 www.newwestpolice.org

Pacific National Exibition - PNE 2901 East Hastings Street Hastings Park Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 253-2311 Email: info@pne.ca www.pne.ca

Newton WAvenue Pool 13730 72 Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 501-5540

Park and Tilford Gardens 333 Brooksbank Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 984-8200

Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre 6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 777-7000 Email: info@nikkeiplace.org www.nikkeiplace.org

Performance Works 1218 Cartwright Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-3020

Nitobe Memorial Garden 1895 Lower Mall, UBC Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-3928 North Vancouver Museum & Archives 3203 Institute Road North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 987-5612

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Peter Kiss Gallery 1327 Railspur Alley Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 696-0433 Email: contact@peterkiss.com www.peterkiss.com Phoenix Coastal Art Workshop 3891 Chatham Street Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 448-1860

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Pitt Meadows Historical Museum and Archives 12294 Harris Road Pitt Meadows, B.C. Tel: (604) 465-4322 Pitt Meadows Library 12047 Harris Road Pitt Meadows, B.C. Tel: (604) 465-4113 Planet Lazer 14380 Triangle Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 448-9999 www.planetlazer.net Planet Lazer 20104 Logan Avenue Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 514-2282 www.planetlazer.net Planet Lazer 100 Braid Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 515-4244 www.planetlazer.net Playdium Burnaby E5-4700 Kingway Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 433-7529 Port Haney Heritage River Walk 11612 - 224th Street Maple Ridge, B.C. www.mapleridge.ca/ DocumentCenter/View/616 Port Metro Vancouver – Discovery Centre 100 the Pointe 999, Canada Place Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 665-9179 www.portmetrovancouver.com Port Moody Station Museum 2734 Murray Street Port Moody, B.C. Tel: (604) 939-1648 Pousette Gallery 403 - 1529 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 563 - 2717 Email: info@pousettegallery.com www.pousettegallery.com Presentation House Gallery 333 Chesterfield Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 986-1351

Rainforest Reptile Refuge 1395 176th Street Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 538-1711 Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary Westham Island Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 946-6980 Rendez-Vous Art Gallery 323 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 687-7466 E: info@rendezvousartgallery.com www.rendezvousartgallery.com REO Rafting Resort 845 Spence Way Anmore, B.C. Tel: (800) 736-7238 Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 247-8300 Richmond Museum 180-7700 Minoru Gate Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 247-8300 Richmond Museum & Heritage Services 7700 Minoru Gate Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 247-8300 www.richmond.ca Richmond Nature Park 11851 Westminster Highway Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 718-6188 Ridge Wilderness Adventures 23519 Kanaka Way Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 250-0744 Riverview Horticultural Centre Society 1942 Como Lake Avenue Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 290-9910 Email: information@rhcs.org www.rhcs.org Roedde House Museum 1415 Barclay Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 684-7040


DATES AVAILABLE IN THE SPRING AND FALL Bring your class to experience the science of amusement park fun! Curriculum available for grades 4-12. 2 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: phone: 604-252-3663 • email: groupsales@pne.ca

REGISTER NOW!

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reated by Jim Weise more than 25 years ago, no outdoor, teacher-led program program in the history of British Columbia education has been as successful as Amusement Park Science at Playland. More than 100,000 students have participated since 1988, learning real life examples and applications of fundamental high school scientific principles. With recent growth, the PNE anticipates that over 27,000 students will walk through its doors over 9 unique days in the 2016-2017 school year, all while following the recommended BC education curriculum of each of the participating grades, ensuring that the lessons students take home are both practical and fun.

With fundamental courses like The Science of Fun (in English and French) for elementary school and French-immersion students and Science 8 and 10 as well as senior level high school science courses such as Physics 11 and 12, Chemistry 11 and 12, and Biology 12, Amusement Park Science at Playland has something for every curious young mind looking to learn more about the world around them. For more information about Amusement Park Science at Playland, please contact (604) 252-3663 or groupsales@pne.ca

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OPEN EVERY DAY School days - 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Make a reservation and we will open as early as you like!) Great venue for school events and outings. Fun, hi-tech, and a great work out moving through our ramps and catwalks in the largest laser tag arena in North America.

Dry Grads Off-hours - We have special rates for after-hours dry-grad events. If your dry grad involves not sleeping and playing through the night, then we are the perfect destination! Off-site - We can bring the action to you! We will bring our gear and you can add laser tag to your dry-grad activities at your school or venue.

RICHMOND OPEN 14380 TRIANGLE RD EVERYDAY 10:30AM-10PM (604) 448-9999

NEW WESTMINSTER LANGLEY 100 BRAID ST 20104 LOGAN AVE (604) 515-4244 (604) 514-2282


DISCOVER CANADA’S LARGEST PORT The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s school program helps students build awareness about the port, the role it plays, and how it connects to their everyday life. The program offers a memorable, interactive and fun learning and field trip experience. Students learn about Canada’s largest and most diversified port through activities such as: • Map Puzzle – How large is our port? Students assemble a map puzzle of Canada’s largest port, and explore familiar landmarks, alongside new ones, in relation to your school. • Cargo Relay – Students work together as terminal operators and try their hand at loading various cargo types in this ‘get up and go’ activity. • Enviro Quiz – Students discover what makes the Port of Vancouver a sustainable port, while thinking critically about their own environmental stewardship during this fun, object-based guessing game. • Import Story – Students learn how far oranges travel, and how many jobs are connected with our port, while wearing costumes and reading scripts in the ‘journey of an orange.’ • Scavenger Hunt – Students learn more about the port as they search for answers on our interactive touch screen benches. See what teachers have been saying about our program: “I was impressed with the quality of hands-on materials and fun, interactive activities. I have already recommended the program to colleagues.” “The presentation was extremely well run: excellent pacing, interactive, informative, and very engaging.” “It was a great way to launch our Natural Resources unit.” Book this free school program at: 604-665-9038 or education@portvancouver.com


Interested in a great field trip but don’t have the necessary funds? The Kernels Popcorn Fundraising Program can help you raise these much needed dollars! Raising money for another reason? Set up weekly or monthly popcorn days at your school and you’ll raise the needed dollars in no time! Our Fundraising Snack Bags come in ten fun flavours that kids love and six of these flavours are complaint within the BC Healthy Schools eating guidelines. The cost of our Snack Bags starts at $0.99 per bag plus GST, and our suggested re-sale price is $2.00 - $2.50 per bag. Great profits! To learn more about lead times and minimums, visit our website and fill out our Fundraising inquiry form, or give us a call at 1-888-267-6262 ext. 226. With Kernels, Fundraising dreams are in the bag!

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Sasamat Outdoor Centre

Providing Exceptional Outdoor Experiences for Schools for Over 30 Years

Play. learn, grow, ..... lead in the outdoors

604-939-2268 www.sasamat.org

Sasamat Outdoor Centre Sasamat Outdoor Centre is located an hour east of Vancouver on Sasamat Lake in Belcarra Regional Park. A member of the Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC, Sasamat Outdoor Centre provides both day camp and overnight camp opportunities for schools. Experienced leaders provide skills training in a variety of outdoor activities designed for student success and geared to the age of the

participants. Participants build confidence, self-­reliance and personal skills, and learn leadership and positive values - the core aspects of all of Sasamat Outdoor Centre’s camp activities. Health and fitness go hand in hand with strong personal skills, and Sasamat Outdoor Centre has much to offer – good nutrition, social interaction, physical challenges and safe, supervised programs in a lakeside environment.

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Greater Vancouver Rufus Lin Gallery of Japanese Art 207-5811 Cooney Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 303-6330 Email: info@rufuslingallery.com www.rufuslingallery.com Russian Submarine B.C. Ltd. New Westminster Quay New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 520-1073 www.ssbn601.com/Foxtrot.asp Samson V Maritime Museum 105-1005 Columbia Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 527-4640 Sasamat Outdoor Centre 3302 Senkler Road Belcarra, B.C. Tel: (604) 939-2268 Email: info@sasamat.org www.sasamat.org Science World at TELUS World of Science 1455 Quebec Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 443-7440

Sephine Jewelry & Art 1241 Hamilton Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 688-6903 Sewell’s Marina Eco Tour Horseshoe Bay West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 921-3474 Seymour Art Gallery and the Deep Cove Heritage Society 4360 Gallant Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 924-1378 Seymour Demonstration Forest North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 987-1273 www.trailpeak.com SFU Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 8888 University Drive, Department of Archaeology Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 291-3135

Stanley Park Urban Camping: Nature Ninjas Two days, one night. Unforgettable.

Shakti Gallery 318 - 1529 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 999-8294 Email: shaktigalllery@gmail.com www.shaktigallery.com

Sky Spirit Studio 354 Chief Joseph Crescent North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 985-5590 Email: info@skyspiritstudio.com www.skyspiritstudio.com

Silk Purse Art Centre 1570 Argyle Avenue West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-7292

Soaring Attractions LP 212-525 Seymour Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 202-6434 www.soaringattractions.com

Silver Blue Traders #103 - 1830 West 5th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 737-1444 Email: sales@silverbluetraders.com www.silverbluetraders.com Simon Fraser University Art Gallery 8888 University Drive Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (778) 782-4266 Email: gallery@sfu.ca www.sfu.ca/galleries

Softball City P.O. Box 45570 - Sunnyside Mall, 2201 48th Street Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 531-0044 SPARC Radio Museum 500 Lougheed Hwy Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 777-1885 Email: info@sparcradio.ca

Urban Camping in Stanley Park: Nature Ninjas Looking for a great field trip? Visualize your class playing games, singing songs and having fun in nature. Experience the science curriculum coming alive. Witness young people developing life skills and building strong bonds with the natural world. Explore the wilds of Stanley Park by day, sleep under the stars at night. Under the leadership of skilled educators, students spend two days exploring forest, wetland and intertidal ecosystems and learn survival skills. They set up tents and cook meals on camp stoves. An evening hike to Beaver Lake is always exciting, where students often encounter beavers, bats and more. Join us in spring for our acclaimed two-day one-night outdoor camping adventure. For grades 4-7, camps start on Tuesdays and Thursdays in April, May and June. Nature Ninjas Urban Camping is highly educational, easy for teachers, safe, affordable and FUN!

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For more information and to book, call 604-257-6907 or email school@stanleyparkecology.ca

www.stanleyparkecology.ca

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Greater Vancouver Spirit Gallery 6408 Bay Street West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 921-8972 Email: info@spirit-gallery.com www.spirit-gallery.com

Sport Fishing Hall of Fame Museum 1502 Duranleau Street Granville Island Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 683-1939

Stoneage Art Company #11, The Creekhouse 1551 Johnston Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 801-5108 E: ap@stoneageartcompany.com

Spirit Wrestler Gallery 47 Water Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 669-8813 Email: info@spiritwrestler.com www.spiritwrestler.com

Stands Tall Creations 595A Artisan Lane Bowen Island, B.C. Tel: (604) 831-8733 www.standstallcreations.ca

Studio 13 Fine Art 1315 Railspur Alley Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 731-0068 Email: info@studio13fineart.com www.studio13fineart.com

Spirits of the North 2327 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 733-8516 El: gpatrich@spiritsofthenorth.com www.spiritsofthenorth.com Splashdown Park 4799 Nulelum Way Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 943-2251

Stanley Park Ecology Society Stanley Park Pavilion, 2nd Floor - PO Box 5167 Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-6907 Email: info@stanleyecology.ca www.stanleyparkecology.ca Steveston Historical Society and Museum 3811 Moncton Street Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 271-6868

Surrey Art Gallery 13750 88th Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 501-5190 Surrey Museum and Archives 17710-56A Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 502-6456 Surrey Nature Centre 14255 96th Avenue Surrey, B.C. Tel: (604) 502-6065

Takaya Tours 3093 Ghum-Lye Drive North Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 904-7410 www.takayatours.com TBC Indoor Racing 2100 Viceroy Place Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 232-9196 Email: sales@tbcir.ca www.tbcir.ca Teck Gallery – SFU Harbour Centre 515 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (778) 782-4266 Email: gallery@sfu.ca www.sfu.ca/galleries Terry Fox Library 2470 Mary Hill Road Port Coquitlam, B.C. Tel: (604) 927-7999

604-904-7410 groups@takayatours.com www.takayatours.com

Takaya Tours Tour the calm and scenic waters of Indian Arm by canoe or kayak and experience the culture, tradition and history of the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation. Our 31-foot traditional style ocean-going canoes will safely take you on an unforgettable journey across our waters and back through time. While you explore the rich marine coastlines of Indian Arm, our experienced guides will share legends, songs, and stories that will help you to create memories that will last a lifetime! Takaya Tours offers a range of safe and exciting activities that mix outdoor adventure with an authentic interpretation of Coast Salish culture. At the core of the business are guided, interpretive paddles in kayaks and replica ocean-going canoes, similar to those used by the TWN historically. In addition to the interpretive tours, Takaya Tours also offers sea-kayaking lessons and rentals. b.c. school destinations directory

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Kid- AND Adult-friendly fun all year round! Looking for a school field trip that both the kids and teachers/parents will enjoy? Then get ready to strap yourself into an adrenaline ride that is a ton of fun and has an emphasis on safety! Indoor Kart Racing at TBC has been offering year-round go-kart racing since 2000 and offers a variety of options for group bookings. Whether it is a birthday party or a large group hosting an event, the options are limitless. TBC offers a wide range of facilities that makes bringing down a large group easy. This includes expandable meeting/banquet rooms, pre-/ post-race entertainment, and plenty of catering options to suit everyone’s needs. At TBC there is a very strong focus on safety! Not only will everyone have a great time, each racer will also go through on-site in-depth training. It is important that everyone has a positive experience and the most fun possible – so TBC teaches you how to race properly. This is a great way to introduce younger kids into racing safety. All drivers attend a pre-race Drivers' meeting given by TBC’s staff. They will watch a safety video, gear up in TBC’s racing suits and full face helmets before entering the track. Once inside, the staff will help each racer adjust their seat, answer any questions and then be re-briefed again on the rules of the track. The briefing covers the operations of the karts, track regulations, flag systems, safety procedures

and a few driving tips. This gets everyone pumped up and ready to go! Plus, you never have to worry about getting stuck or stopping! There are stop lights and a flag system in place to ensure even if you do stop, the whole track will slow down while a staff member gets you moving again. Safety first! As part of your group's race experience at TBC, they can offer an awards and presentation ceremony, where the winners stand on the winner’s podium for pictures. TBC can supply trophies, team t-shirts and other racing items to make this an event one everyone will remember for a long time. Indoor Kart Racing at TBC has long-standing involvement at a number of schools in the lower mainland area. Including participating in the school dance ticket program to help give kids a chance to come out and race at a great price. TBC has vast experience arranging school field trips and offers schools flexible pricing to ensure their field trip fits within the budget. Age/Height Requirements: all racers MUST be at least 11 years old and a minimum height of 58 inches. For more information on exclusive racing packages available, www.tbcir.ca or contact TBC’s sales team at (604) 232-9196 ext #3 or sales@tbcir.ca.


Indoor Karting at TBC Nobody has done it longer, Nobody has done it Better!

r.ca www.tbci

www.tbcir.ca

2100 Viceroy Place, Richmond BC

(604) 232-9196


Greater Vancouver The Adventure Zone Suite 230, 1496 Cartwright Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 608-6699 Email: info@theadventurezone.ca www.theadventurezone.ca

TRIUMF 4004 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 222-1047 Email: communications@triumf.ca www.triumf.ca

Van Dop Gallery 421 Richmond Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 521-7887 Email: info@vandopgallery.com www.vandopgallery.com

The CRS Trading Post PO Box 107, Highway 99 Britannia Beach, B.C. Tel: (604) 896-0001

UBC Aquatics Centre 6121 University Boulevard Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-4501

The Fort Gallery Artist Collective 9048 Glover Road Fort Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 888-7411

UBC Botanical Garden 6804 Southwest Marine Drive Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-4208 Email: garden.info@ubc.ca www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca

Vancouver Aquarium marine Science Centre 845 Avison Way Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 659-3474 (FISH) E: visitorexperience@vanaqua.org www.vanaqua.org

The Maple Ridge Art Gallery 11944 Haney Place Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 467-5855 The Old Customs House Gallery PO Box 43, Highway 99 Britannia Beach, B.C. Tel: (604) 896-2322 www.theoldcustomshousegallery.com Timberline Ranch 22351 - 144th Avenue Maple Ridge, B.C. Tel: (604) 463-9278 Email: info@timberlineranch.com www.timberlineranch.com Trips for Kids Vancouver #204-3755 Albert Street Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (778) 371-4565

UBC Farm 3461 Ross Drive Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-5092 UBC Museum of Anthropology 6393 N.W. Marine Drive Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 822-4643 Uno Langmann Limited Fine Art Gallery 2117 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 736-8825 Email: uno@langmann.com www.langmann.com

Vancouver Aquatic Centre 1050 Beach Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 665-3424 Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 662-4719 Email: groupbookings@ vanartgallery.bc.ca www.vanartgallery.bc.ca Vancouver Chinatown Society 106 Keefer Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 632-3808 E: vcbia@vancouver-chinatown.com www.vancouver-chinatown.com Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre 50-950 West 41st Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 264-0499

Vancouver International Children’s Festival 301-601 Cambie Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 708-5655 Vancouver Lookout 555 West Hastings Street, Suite 3300 Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 689-0421 Email: info@vancouverlookout.com www.vancouverlookout.com Vancouver Maritime Museum 1905 Ogden Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-8310 E: info@vancouvermaritimemuseum.com www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com Vancouver Museum 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 736-4431 Vancouver Parks Board Stanley Park Children’s Farmyard 690 Pipeline Road Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-8530 Vancouver Police Museum 240 E. Cordova Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 665-3346 Vancouver Port Authority Public Centre 200 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 665-9177

TRIUMF offers a variety of education and outreach programs for students and teachers. The objectives of the programs are to: • Share the excitement of the scientific adventure via programs at various levels of engagement; • Inspire young people to learn more about particle & nuclear physics; • Showcase TRIUMF’s research activities as a resource for real-world lessons in the value of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education; and • Illustrate the value and long-term impact of curiosity-driven research.

Drop - In Tour Times September 1st - May 31st Wednesdays & Fridays at 1pm June 1st - August 31st Monday - Friday at 1pm

Private Tours or Groups (8 or more)

Call: 604.222.1047 Email: tours@triumf.ca

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These objectives are delivered by a variety of programs, including the “Physics in Action” video series (http://www.triumf.ca/home/visiting-triumf/for-students-teachers#PIA), student work term opportunities (http://www.triumf.ca/home/careers-at-triumf/student-programs) and public science lectures (http://www.triumf.ca/education-and-outreach/saturday-morning-lectures). For larger groups wishing a special tours (e.g. student groups or professional societies), please contact the tour coordinator at tours@triumf.ca or call 604 222 1047 and ask for Tours. Please note that private requests must be made weeks in advance (depending on size) to allow TRIUMF to prepare accordingly.

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botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/school-groups 604.827.3907 Connect to the natural world at UBC Botanical Garden! Choose from a variety of tours that feature plants, people and pollinators. Situated at the University of British Columbia on the bluffs of the Pacific Ocean in a temperate rainforest, our Garden sparks curiosity in students of all ages.

UBC Botanical Garden School Field Trips UBC BOTANICAL GARDEN is a magical garden

adapt the field trip to meet your curriculum needs.

blooming with stories of people, plants and place.

Nitobe Memorial Garden, a traditional Japanese

A school field trip to the Garden makes for a fun and memorable experience exploring the natural world. Now celebrating its 100th year, the Garden and its plants support many different species of birds, mammals, insects and microorganisms.

tea and stroll garden, is located nearby and offers an unforgettable cultural experience for your students. Positive learning in nature is central to our programs. Get your students outdoors and enhance

Within the Garden, the Greenheart TreeWalk will

your educational experience. Field trip topics

spark your adventurous spirit as you and your

include:

students navigate suspended walkways and tree platforms high above the forest floor. Teachers can also have their students explore a combination of our 10 unique garden areas including a food demonstration garden, an Asian garden, the BC Rainforest Garden and more.

• Biodiversity & Botany • Bees & Pollination • First Peoples & Plants • Ecosystems & Climate Change • Forests & Treetops

Coast Salish Territory of the Musqueam People.

Book a Field Trip for your class today!

Whether you are looking for your students to learn

Online: botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/school-groups

about First Nations traditional uses of plants or

Phone: 604.827.3907

Aboriginal knowledge of local landscapes, we can

Email:

UBC Botanical Garden is located on the unceded

garden.programs@ubc.ca


Greater Vancouver Vancouver Public Library 350 West Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 331-3600

Waterfront Theatre 1412 Cartwright Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 685-1731

Westwind Art Gallery 20460 Fraser Highway Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 530-4833

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 601 Smithe Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 684-9100

West Coast Sightseeing Ltd. 2590 Douglas Road Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 451-1600

White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Avenue White Rock, B.C. Tel: (604) 541-2201

West Vancouver Aquatic Centre 776 22 Street West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-7210

White Rock Museum and Archives 14970 Marine Drive White Rock, B.C. Tel: (604) 541-2222

West Vancouver Museum and Archives 680 17th Street West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-7295

Wilderness Education Program 3116 W. 3rd Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 732-0509

VanDusen Botanical Garden 5251 Oak Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 257-8151 Voyageur Adventures 420-1090 West Pender Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 669-9179 Wall Street Gallery 2442 Marine Drive West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-2331 Walnut Grove Library 8889 Walnut Grove Drive Langley, B.C. Tel: (604) 882-0410

West Vancouver Public Library 1950 Marine Drive West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 925-7400

YMCA of Greater Vancouver 300 - 5055 Joyce Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 681-9622 Email: info@gv.ymca.ca www.gv.ymca.ca Your Local Farmers Market Society 30th and Ontario Street, P.O. Box 44506 Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 879-3276 Zuiko-En (New Westminster Friendship Garden) Royal Avenue and 4th Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 526-4811

Wilp’s Tsa-ak Gallery (House of the Mischievos Man) 2426 Marine Drive West Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 985-5771

Vancouver Lookout The Vancouver Lookout is striving for an A+ in higher learning with our specially designed curriculum. Our educational programming has been developed by a qualified teacher and a Vancouver Lookout staff member and is structured in accordance with course specifics as outlined in the province of British Columbia curriculum. A valuable range of topics is included: social studies, tourism, visual arts and business studies. Instruction in each runs about 1.5 to 2 hours. Your class field trip can be easily scheduled within our opening hours to accommodate what’s best for you and your students. We’re located in vibrant downtown Vancouver at 555 West Hastings Street, just blocks away from public transit services including buses, SkyTrain & Canada Line and West Coast Express. The best part? Recess with a view is built-in! A well-deserved reward for you and your students. Learn more by phoning us at 604-689-0421 or email info@vancouverlookout.com.

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Thompson/Okanagan 100 Mile & District Historical Society 4690 Telqua 108 Mile Ranch, B.C. Tel: (250) 791-5288 www.historical.bc.ca

Ashcroft Museum P.O. Box 129, 402 Brink Street Ashcroft, B.C. Tel: (250) 453-9232 Email: museum@village.ashcroft.bc.ca www.ashcroftbc.ca

108 Heritage Site Highway 97, PO Box 225 108 Mile Ranch, B.C. - www.historical.bc.ca

Ashpa Naira Gallery & Studio 9492 Houghton Road Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 549-4249 Email: info@ashpanaira.com www.ashpanairagallery.com

Adventure Okanagan Suite A, 2905 30th Avenue Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 558-8821 Allan Brooks Nature Centre 250 Allan Brooks Way Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 260-4227 Email: info@abnc.ca www.abnc.ca Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art #103 - 421 Cawston Avenue Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 868-2298 Email: info@alternatorgallery.com www.alternatorcentre.com Ambrosia Tours Ltd. PO Box 120, #113 - 437 Main Street Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 492-1095 Email: bookaseat@ambrosiatours.ca www.ambrosiatours.ca Apex Mountain Resort 33 kms. (21 miles) west of Penticton Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 292-8222 www.apexresort.com Armstrong-Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery 3415 Pleasant Valley Road Armstrong, B.C. Tel: (250) 546-8318 www.armstrongspallmuseumart.com Art Ark Gallery 1295 Cannery Lane Kelowna, B.C. Artstudio by Ralph Eastland 1027 MacCleave Avenue Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 492-0505 Email: dreast@telus.net www.ralpheastland.com

Asparagus Community Theatre 3450 Okanagan Street Armstrong, B.C. Tel: (250) 546-0950 Atlantis Waterslides 7921 Greenhow Road Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 549-4121 Email: atlantiswaterslides@yahoo.ca www.atlantiswaterslides.ca B.C. Orchard Industry Museum 1304 Ellis Street Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (778) 478-0325 www.kelownamuseums.ca Bailey Goat Farm 4704 Highway 97A Armstrong, B.C. Tel: (250) 546-6106 Bassett House 1145 Main Street Okanagan Falls, B.C.

Clinton Museum 1419 Cariboo Highway Clinton, B.C.

Caravan Farm Theatre 4886 Salmon River Road Armstrong, B.C. Tel: (250) 546-8533

Country Carousel Decorative Art Shop 1021 Avondale Place Kelowna, B.C.

Carver Crafts Signs 8566B Greenaway Road Vernon, B.C.

Coyote Corner PO Box 1119 Ashcroft, B.C.

Cawston Fruit Ranch R.R. #1 Highway 3 Cawston, B.C. Tel: (250) 499-2751

Coyote Creek – Whole Earth Discovery Centre 1981 Highway 6 East Lumby, B.C.

Chase and District Museum & Archives 1042 Shuswap Avenue, Box 160 Chase, B.C.

Crazy Creek Resort 6162 Trans-Canada Highway Malakwa, B.C. Tel: (855) 836-4097 E: inquiries@crazycreekresort.com www.crazycreekresort.com

Chase District Museum and Archives Box 160 Chase, B.C. Tel: (250) 679-8847 Cherry Tree Workshop PO Box 2579, Stn RPO Banks Centre Kelowna, B.C.

Bead Trails 15600 Highway 97 Summerland, B.C. Beardale Miniatureland 8903 Trans-Canada Highway Revelstoke, B.C. Tel: (250) 836-2268

Cherryville Artisans Shop, Gallery & MarketPlace 1187 Hwy 6 Cherryville, B.C.

Benvoulin Heritage Church 2279 Benvoulin Road Kelowna, B.C.

Chicadee Ridge Miniatures 1403 Mcleod Road Armstrong, B.C. Tel: (250) 546-9323

Big Little Science Centre 655 Holt Street Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 554-2572 Email: susan@blscs.org www.blscs.org Big White Ski Resort 5315 Big White Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 765-3101

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Clayworks Studio/Gallery 1548 Heffley Louis Creek Road Heffley Creek, B.C. Tel: (250) 578-0242 Email: jlster@telus.net

British Columbia Wildlife Park 9077 East Dallas Drive Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 573-3242

Cherryville & Area Historical Society c/o Gold Panner Campground 423 Highway 6 Cherryville, B.C.

Blueberry Hill Artworks 4000 Glenmore Road N Kelowna, B.C.

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Brian Chandler Watercolour Artist 3801 Pineridge Drive Lac Le Jeune, B.C.

Chris Harris Studio Gallery 5577 Back Valley Road 108 Mile Ranch, B.C. Chris Malmkvist Studio/ Gallery 16766 Carr’s Landing Road Lake Country, B.C. Circle H Trading Post #1 Sicamous Creek Frontage Road Sicamous, B.C.

Creekside Theatre 10241 Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, B.C. Tel: (250) 766-5669 Crystal Mountain Ski Resort Box 26044 Westbank, B.C. Tel: (250) 768-5189 Danley Carriage & Wheels 1853 Pleasant Valley Road Armstrong, B.C. Davison Orchards Country Village 3111 Davison Road Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 549-3266 Email: info@davisonorchards.ca www.davisonorchards.ca Deep Creek Tool Museum 91 Deep Creek Road Salmon Arm, B.C. Tel: (250) 832-2506 DeLong Pottery Studio 4420 Williams Avenue Summerland, B.C. Discover Naramata Box 164 Naramata, B.C.


Thompson/Okanagan Douglas Lake Ranch General Delivery Douglas Lake, B.C. Tel: (250) 350-3344 Dreamcycle Motorcycle Museum 3096 Trans Canada Highway 1 Sorrento, B.C. Eagle Valley Forge 2054 Highway 1 East Sicamous, B.C. Ecosummer Expeditions Box 177 Clearwater, B.C. Tel: (250) 674-0102 Enderby and District Museum and Archives PO Box 367, 901 George Street, Highway 97 (City Hall Complex) Enderby, B.C. Tel: (250) 838-7170 Email: enderbymuseum@gmail.com www.enderbymuseum.ca

Environmental Education Centre for the Okanagan 2363A Springfield Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 868-2768 Falcon Lanes 5 Pin Bowling Centre 2020A Falcon Road Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 372-7933

Fun Zone Inflatable Bouncy Castle Rentals – Kamloops, Kelowna, Vernon 910 Tranquille Road Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (866) 554-5060 Gallery 421 100-421 Cawston Avenue Kelowna, B.C.

Father Pandosy Mission 3685 Benvoulin Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 860-8369

Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens and Gallery 250 Reynolds Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 860-7012

FireHall Museum 1205 Summit Drive Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 372-5131

Gerry Marchand Studio & Gallery 2-6908 Manning Place Vernon, B.C.

Friends of Walhachin Society Box 35 Walhachin, B.C. Tel: (250) 457-6245 / (250) 457-6678

Gibson Heritage House 15480 Carrs Landing Road Lake Country, B.C. Tel: (250) 868-5232 Glattstein Studio 9106 - 74th Avenue Osoyoos, B.C.

Gort’s Gouda Cheese Farm 1470 50th Street Southwest Salmon Arm, B.C. Tel: (250) 832-4274 Grand Gallery 1310D Water Street Kelowna, B.C. Greater Vernon Museum and Archives 3009 32nd Avenue Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 542-3142 Email: mail@vernonmuseum.ca www.vernonmuseum.ca Hambleton Galleries 1290 Ellis Street Kelowna, B.C. Haney Heritage Park PO Box 1642, Highway 97B Salmon Arm, B.C. Headbones Gallery 6700 Old Kamloops Road Vernon, B.C.

HISTORIC HAT CREEK RANCH A gold nugget of history, fun and education! Historic Hat Creek Ranch delivers a unique educational program that incorporates BC’s gold rush and transportation history, as well as First Nations culture. Our reasonably priced packages address many prescribed learning outcomes within the Social Studies curriculum, and can be customized for all ages, from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

Facilities and services include: • ½-day, 1-day and 2.5-day educational program with touring, stagecoach rides, and activities. Meals and accommodation optional. • Accommodation in Miners’s Tents, teepees, cabins or an authentic reconstructed Kekuli (Native pit house). • Restaurant and picnic shelter. • Washroom & shower facilities. • Bus parking on site. • Partially wheelchair accessible Located 11 km north of Cache Creek at the junction of Hwys 97 & 99. P.O. Box 878, Cache Creek, BC V0K 1H0 Tel: 250.457.9722 or 1.800.782.0922 Fax: 250.457.9311 Email: contact@hatcreekranch.ca Website: www.hatcreekranch.ca

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Thompson/Okanagan Heaven In Earth Pottery 664 Gardom Lake Road Enderby, B.C. Tel: (250) 838-6800 Hedley Heritage Museum Society PO Box 218 Hedley, B.C. Heritage Murals of Downtown Vernon 3334 30th Avenue Vernon, B.C. Highland Copper Mine P.O. Box 1500 Logan Lake, B.C. Tel: (250) 523-3507 Historic Hat Creek Ranch P.O. Box 878, Junction on Highway 97 & 99 Cache Creek, B.C. Tel: (250) 457-9722 Email: contact@hatcreekranch.ca www.hatcreekranch.ca Historic O’Keefe Ranch Box 955, 9380 Highway 97 North Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 542-7868 Hyak Wilderness Adventures Inc. 1405 Nanaimo Street New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 734-8622 www.hyak.com

Interior Whitewater Expeditions Ltd. Box 393 Clearwater, B.C. Tel: (250) 674-3727 / (800) 661-7238 E: rafting@interioewhitewater.com www.interiorwhitewater.com Ironwood Designs 3550 Benvoulin Road Kelowna, B.C. James Hibbert Pottery – Victoria Clayworks PO Box D S11, C1 Naramata, B.C. Jassmann Studio 2738 Lower Glenrosa Road Westbank, B.C. Jim’s Ford Corral Museum 1822 Davies Road Sorrento, B.C. Julia Trops Artrepreneur 2151 Louie Drive West Bank, B.C. www.juliatrops.com Kamloops Art Gallery 101- 465 Victoria Street Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 377-2400 E: kamloopsartgallery@kag.bc.ca www.kag.bc.ca

Kamloops Courthouse Gallery 7 West Seymour Street Kamloops, B.C. Kamloops Geology and Fossil Tours 1075 Calmar Place Kamloops, B.C. Kamloops Heritage RailwaySteam Train #6-510 Lorne Street Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 374-2141 Kamloops Museum and Archives 207 Seymour Street Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 828-3577 Email: museum@kamloops.ca www.kamloops.ca/museum Kelowna Art Gallery 1315 Water Street Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 762-2226 Kelowna Community Theatre 1435 Water Street Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 763-9018 Kelowna Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market Box 21029 Orchard Park Postal Outlet Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 878-5029

Lake Country Art Gallery • Experience Art • Join Classes & Workshops • Meet Up at Community Events • See Artists at Work • Buy Original Art & Gifts FOR INFO, UPDATES, EXHIBITIONS, EVENTS, & WORKSHOPS:

www.lakecountryartgallery.ca Discover. Study. Explore. Converse. Reflect. Imagine. Connect. Share. 10356A Bottom Wood Lake Rd Lake Country BC, V4V 1T9 Canada (250) 766-1299 | lakecountryartgallery@shaw.ca

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Kelowna Museums Society 470 Queensway Avenue Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 868-4836 Kelowna’s Cultural District Suite 11, 1304 Ellis Street Kelowna, B.C. Keremeos Museum – South Similkameen Museum Society 604 - 6th Avenue Keremeos, B.C. Kettle Valley Steam Railway P.O. Box 1288, 18404 Bathville Rd Summerland, B.C. Tel: (877) 494-8424 KingFisher Environmental Interpretive Centre 2550 Mabel Lake Road Enderby, B.C. Tel: (250) 838-0004 Kingsmill Studio Pottery 8405 Aberdeen Road Vernon, B.C. Kumsheen Rafting Resort 1345 Trans-Canada Highway (5 km. east of Lytton) Lytton, B.C. Tel: (250) 455-2296 Email: rafting@kumsheen.com www.kumsheen.com Lake Art Studio 6431 Renfrew Road Peachland, B.C. Lake Country Art Gallery 10356A Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, B.C. Tel: (250) 766-1299 E: lakecountryartgallery@shaw.ca www.lakecountryartgallery.ca Leir House Cultural Centre 220 Manor Park Avenue Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 493-4055 Little Farmers Petting Zoo 708 Franklin Road Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 579-8103 Lloyd Gallery, The Front Street 18 Penticton, B.C. Love of Wildlife Paintings 3918 Harding Road Westbank, B.C. Lumby & District Museum PO Box 55 Lumby, B.C.


Thompson/Okanagan Lytton Museum & Archives 420 Fraser Street Lytton, B.C.

North Thompson Museum PO Box 228 Barriere, B.C.

M gallery | book 125 Eckhardt Avenue E Penticton, B.C. Email: info@mgallerybook.com

Okanagan Heritage Museum 470 Queensway Avenue Kelowna, B.C.

Mariners Reef Waterslides Old Okanagan Highway Westbank, B.C. Tel: (250) 768-5141 Mascot Gold Mine Tours PO Box 20, 5800 Highway 3 Hedley, B.C. Meritt Public Library 1691 Garcia Street Merritt, B.C. Tel: (250) 378-4737 Merritt Walk of Stars 2900 Pooley Avenue Merritt, B.C. Mining Equipment Display 31 Chartrand Avenue Logan Lake, B.C. Mission Creek Regional Park Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 868-5232 Mount Baldi Family Ski Area Highway 97, 19 kilometres west of Osoyoos on Highway 3 Osoyoos, B.C. Tel: (250) 498-4086 Naramata Woodworking 1235 Smethurst, RR1, S14, C24 Naramata, B.C. Naturally by Denise 730 Stuart Road Kelowna, B.C. Nicola Valley Museum and Archives 1675 Tutill Court Merritt, B.C. Tel: (250) 378-4145 Email: nvma@uniserve.com Nixdorf Classic Cars 15809 Logie Road, off Jones Flat Road Summerland, B.C. Tel: (250) 494-4111 Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre 1000 Rancher Creek Road Osoyoos, B.C. Tel: (250) 495-7901 Email: marketing@oib.ca www.nkmipdesert.com

Okanagan Horseback 120 Jeffcoat Road Enderby, B.C. Tel: (778) 212-6555 Email: okhorseback@gmail.com www.okanaganhorseback.com

Old MacDonald’s Farm 2280A Louie Drive Westbank, B.C. Tel: (250) 768-5167 Oliver & District Heritage Society Museum & Archives 9728 356 Street Oliver, B.C. Tel: (250) 498-0490 One Roof Studio & Gift Gallery 3854 McLeod Road, Box 147 Armstrong, B.C.

Okanagan Military Museum 1424 Ellis Street Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 763-9292

Ornamental Gardens 4200 Route 97 Summerland, B.C. Tel: (250) 494-6385

Okanagan Opal Inc. 7879 Highway 97 Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 542-1103

Osoyoos Art Gallery 8713 Main Street Osoyoos, B.C.

Okanagan Pottery Studio 6030 Highway 97 South Peachland, B.C. Okanagan Regional Library – Enderby Branch 514 Cliff Avenue Enderby, B.C. Tel: (250) 838-6488 Okanagan Science Centre 2704 Highway 6 Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 545-3644

Osoyoos Museum Foot of Main Street Osoyoos, B.C.

Parrot Island Sanctuary 5090 Mackinnon Road Peachland, B.C. Tel: (250) 767-9030 Paw Prints Gallery – The Art of John Salsnek PO Box 161 Kaleden, B.C. Peachland Museum 5890 Beach Avenue, RR7 Peachland, B.C.

Osoyoos Desert Centre P.O. Box 123, 14580 146th Avenue Osoyoos, B.C. Tel: (250) 495-2470 Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad 11611 - 115th Street Osoyoos, B.C. Tel: (250) 495-6842 Email: info@osoyoosrailroad.com www.osoyoosrailroad.com Osoyoos Indian Band RR 3, Site 25, Comp 1 Oliver, B.C.

Osoyoos Windmill 5302 Main Street, Highway #3 Osoyoos, B.C. Tel: (250) 495-7055

Penticton Art Gallery 199 Marina Way Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 493-2928 Email: info@pentictonartgallery.com www.pentictonartgallery.com Pheasant World 1280 Trans-Canada Highway Sorrento, B.C. Tel: (250) 675-2274 Planet Bee 2351 Harding Road Armstrong, B.C. Tel: (250) 546-6552

World Class Miniature Wonderland Experience 4000 sq ft. of family fun with 45 computer controlled trains traveling on 2 km of tracks weaving through mountains and towns. Discover the 18000 handpainted little people in scale (HO) placed in humorous situations. Watch the unique operational car system running through towns, stopping for gas and traffic lights.

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Thompson/Okanagan Planet Lazer 3 - 1960 Springfield Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 717-8260 www.planetlazerkelowna.com

Rocky Mountain Rangers Museum & Archives 1221 McGill Road Kamloops, B.C.

Sicamous District Museum & Historical Society Finlayson Park Sicamous, B.C.

The BC Cowboy Heritage Society PO Box 137 Kamloops, B.C.

Roger D Arndt Studio & Exhibition Salon PO Box 2579, Stn RPO Banks Centre Kelowna, B.C.

Silver Star Mountain Resort 123 Shortt Street Silver Star Mountain, B.C. Tel: (250) 542-0224

The Golf Centre 2650 Benvoulin Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 762-4653

Rubys Museum 123 Highway 97A North Vernon, B.C.

Siska Art Gallery PO Box 519, Trans Canada Highway Lytton, B.C.

Rustic Mountain Furniture 7519 Trans Canada Highway Chase, B.C.

Sopa Fine Arts 2934 South Pandosy Street Kelowna, B.C.

The Old Grist Mill & Gardens at Keremeos RR 1 Upper Bench Road Keremeos, B.C.

Power House Theatre 2901 35th Avenue Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 542-6194

S.S. Sicamuus 1099 Lakeshore Drive West Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 492-0403

Southern Ridge Trading Co. PO Box 1190 Princeton, B.C.

Princeton & District Museum & Archives 167 Vermilion Avenue Princeton, B.C. Tel: (250) 295-7588

Sagebrush Theatre 1300 9th Avenue Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 372-0966

Potters Addict Ceramic Art Centre #108 - 421 Cawston Avenue Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 763-1875 Pottery by Manfred & Krystal Kriegl (Orignally Uplands Pottery) RR1, S13, C39 Chase, B.C.

Quilted Treasures Gallery #24 - 1471 Inkar Road Kelowna, B.C. R.J. Haney Heritage Park and Museum 751 Highway #97B Salmon Arm, B.C. Tel: (250) 832-5243 R.N. Atkinson Museum 785 Main Street Penticton, B.C. Tel: (250) 490-2451 Railway Caboose 395 Fraser Street Lytton, B.C. Rasa Gallery Studio PO Box 26068 Westbank, B.C. RJ Haney Heritage Village & Museum 751 Highway 97B NE Salmon Arm, B.C. RockRidge Canyon Box 1299, 2000 Willies Ranch Road Princeton, B.C. Tel: (250) 870-9030 www.rockridgecanyon.com

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Salmon Arm Public Art Gallery 70 Hudson Avenue NE Salmon Arm, B.C. Satary Stables & Trail Rides 11305 28th Avenue Osoyoos, B.C. Tel: (250) 495-7400 Scotch Creek Family Centre 4087 Squilax-Anglemont Road Scotch Creek, B.C. Tel: (250) 955-6100 Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park 355 Yellowhead Highway Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 828-9801 Senklip Cultural Interpretation Center 2904 - 29th Avenue Vernon, B.C. Shuswap Art Gallery Association (SAGA) Public Art Gallery 70 Hudson Avenue NE Salmon Arm, B.C. Shuswap Lake Haven Llama and Alpaca Farm 6990 Sunnybrae Canoe Point Road Tappen, B.C. Tel: (250) 835-4512

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Summerland Art Gallery and Centre 9533 Main Street Summerland, B.C. Summerland Museum 9521 Wharton Street Summerland, B.C. Tel: (250) 494-9395 Summerland Ornamental Garden 4200 Highway 97 S. Summerland, B.C. Tel: (250) 494-6385 Summerland Trout Hatchery Visitor Centre 13405 South Lakeshore Drive Summerland, B.C. Tel: (250) 494-0491 Sun Peaks Resort 1280 Alpine Road Sun Peaks, B.C. Tel: (250) 578-5474 Email: guestservices@ sunpeaksresort.com www.sunpeaksresort.com Suncatcher Crafts 379 Main Street Lytton, B.C. Sunrise Cactus Gardens RR1, S60, C8, #75 Highway 3A Keremeos, B.C. Sunshine Theatre Company #5-1304 Ellis Street Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 763-4025

The Pottery Shop 457 Ellis Street Penticton, B.C. The Purple Ox 1120 Barber Road Clearwater, B.C. The Studio 6212 Haker Place Peachland, B.C. Toytyme Toy Museum #75 Highway 3A Keremeos, B.C. Treetop Flyers 305 Brooke Drive Chase, B.C. Tel: (866) 343-6761 Email: info@treetopflyers.ca www.treetopflyers.ca Trollheimen Weaving Studio 6545 Pressy Lake Road 70 Mile House, B.C. Tumbleweed Gallery #101 - 207 Main Street Penticton, B.C. Turtle Island Gallery #115 - 1295 Cannery Lane Kelowna, B.C. Tutt Street Galleries #9 - 3045 Tutt Street Kelowna, B.C. Twin Lakes Encaustic Art 128 Eastside, RR1 Okanagan Falls, B.C. Vallance Pottery PO Box 505 Clinton, B.C.


Thompson/Okanagan Vernon District and Performing Arts 3800 33rd Street Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 549-7469 Vernon Museum and Archives 3009 - 32nd Avenue Vernon, B.C. Vernon Public Art Gallery 3228 - 31st Avenue Vernon, B.C. Victoria Clayworks 3015 Naramata Road Naramata, B.C. Tel: (250) 496-5150

Westbank Pottery Studio PO Box 101, 2565 Main Street Westbank, B.C.

Wildcraft Forest Ecomuseum RR#1, 1981 Highway 6 East Lumby, B.C.

Western Canada Theatre 1025 Lorne Street, Box 329 Kamloops, B.C. Tel: (250) 372-3216

Wind Rivers Escape 471 Rockland Drive Vernon, B.C. Tel: (250) 549-3722

White Water Slides 1155 Lakeshore Drive Salmon Arm, B.C. Tel: (250) 832-8880

Wine Country Studios on Mission Hill 1632 Braeburrn Court Westbank, B.C.

Wild Goat Gift and Bookshop 715 Daly Street Hedley, B.C.

Woodchuck Studio PO Box 215 Hedley, B.C.

Woodhaven Nature Conservancy Raymer Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 868-5232 YMCA Silver Lake Camp 375 Hartman Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 491-9622

TREETOP FLYERS Treetop Flyers has been taking school groups from university, high school, middle, and elementary levels for five years now. Our trips have proven to be confidence-building, fun, safe excursions for groups both large and small. Operating from May through to mid-September, it’s a summer adventure your class will be sure to remember!

3 ZIPLINES, 2 WATERFALLS, 1 UNFORGETTABLE ADVENTURE.

Start with a ride on the Flying Fox, our 100-metre village zip-line, and continue your adventure with two canyon zip-lines, high above stunning Chase Creek Falls. Two awesome guides accompany each group to make each tour unique and entertaining, while sharing their unique knowledge of the local Native bands, flora, fauna and history. In addition to our zip-line tours, Treetop Flyers also offers a new and exciting activity for 2016. The Screaming Eagle Swing is the most adrenaline-inducing drop swing in Western Canada. Sneak a peek at the Shuswap at 100 feet in the air, then swoop like an eagle in attack mode at over 80km/h. Pull two Gs as you swing over 180 feet with two of your most adventurous friends. It’s sure have all ages screaming!

Contact our team at 1.866.343.6761 to organize your custom trip.

Treetop Flyers He adquarters:

305 Brooke Drive , Chase B.C. 1.866. 34 3.6761 info@treetopflyers.ca

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SUN PEAKS RESORT In the heart of BC’s Interior lies the country’s 2nd largest ski area, welcome to Sun Peaks Resort. Only 45 minutes from Kamloops and 4 hours from Vancouver, Sun Peaks is home to some of the best and most consistent snow you can find, along with some of the friendliest locals and staff. With the Slopeside School Program, you and your students can enjoy the slopes for a fraction of the normal cost. With on-mountain accommodation ranging from luxurious hotels to an economically priced hostel, there are lodging options for every taste and budget. With a full range of terrain for all ability levels available off each lift, groups can ride the chair together, and choose the run best suited for them. Even better, all terrain funnels back into the village core making it super easy for everyone to meet up at the end of each run. The compact pedestrian village means that groups can experience Sun Peaks Resort without having to navigate through busy traffic. With everything within walking distance there’s no need to arrange for shuttles. Over the years, Sun Peaks Resort has developed a school program and process that makes it easy to take students on a fun and memorable ski trip. The Slopeside School Program includes lift tickets, rental equipment and ski, snowboard or Nordic lessons for

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all ability levels with friendly and highly qualified snow sports instructors. A tasty lunch can also be included for your students for a minimal cost. Off the slopes there are plenty of activities to choose from. Take your students for a spin around the outdoor ice rink, whiz down the tube park, or cruise the Nordic trails through the valley. All of these activities and more are sure to fill the day with non-stop smiles. Every group is welcomed by Sun Peaks’ pleasant and knowledgeable Group Sales Team who are happy to assist from the moment of inquiry to the very last run of the day. A brief safety instruction ensures everyone knows how to stay safe and have fun while they’re enjoying the slopes. The on-mountain ski patrol circuits all terrain and is located slopeside in Bento’s Day Lodge and is just a phone call away. With every elementary and secondary school group, the goal of the Slopeside School Program is to create lasting memories in a safe and fun environment. Recognizing you have plenty of ski areas to choose from, contact Group Sales at sales@sunpeaksresort.com to find out why Sun Peaks Resort is the premier destination for BC schools.


ONLY 45 MINUTES FROM KAMLOOPS

Photos: Royce Sihlis, Hayden King, Kelly Funk, Gavin Lawrence

YOUR CLASS WILL LOVE SUN PEAKS! Create endless smiles and lasting memories at Canada’s second largest ski area. With so much terrain spread over three mountains and a full gamut of terrain ranging from beginner to expert available off each chairlift, Sun Peaks is truly the perfect mountain for school groups of all ages and ability levels.

RENTALS + LIFT TICKET + 2 HOUR LESSON Starting at UNDER $67, INCLUDING TAX Contact a Group Sales representative today for details and to book your field trip to Sun Peaks Resort.

SunPeaksResort.com/School-Groups

250.578.5409


Sunshine Coast Alchemy Studios 5536 Wharf Road Sechelt, B.C.

Donna Huber Gallery 2005 Ralph Road Powell River, B.C.

Jack Olive Pottery Studio 4638 Sunshine Coast Highway Sechelt, B.C.

Alpha Adventures and Education 1057 Roberts Creek Road Roberts Creek, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-8838

Down to Earth Clayworks RR#3 C32 Patrick Road Powell River, B.C.

Jacoba Van Dyk Studio & Gallery RR7, 898 Reed Road Gibsons, B.C.

Art Barn Contemporary Gallery / Studio 2212 Oldershaw Road Roberts Creek, B.C. Artique - Powell River’s Arts Collective 4722 Marine Avenue Powell River, B.C. Artists in Residence B&B and Glass Gallery 1881 Grandview Road Gibsons, B.C. Blackbird Studios 201 Pratt Road Gibsons, B.C. Bradley Hunt Studio Gallery 990 Grandview Road Gibsons, B.C. Clayforms Pottery 582 Reed Road, RR1 Gibsons, B.C. Coast Raven Design Studio 4668 Sunshine Coast Highway Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-7131 www.coastraven.com Copper Sky Gallery and Cafe 12904 Madeira Park Road Madeira Park, B.C. Cranberry Pottery 6729 Cranberry Street Powell River, B.C.

Elphinstone Pioneer Museum Society 716 Winn Rd, Box 766 Gibsons, B.C. Evergreen Theatre 5001 Joyce Avenue Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-2891 Fire and Ash Studio 950 Cheryl Ann Park Road Roberts Creek, B.C. Flying Anvil Studio 6013 Garden Bay Road Garden Bay, B.C. Gibsons Landing Gallery 436 Marine Drive Gibsons, B.C. Gibsons Public Art Gallery 431 Marine Drive Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (604) 886-0531 Email: info@gpag.ca Gibsons Public Library 470 South Fletcher Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (604) 886-2130 Gift of the Eagle Gallery RR 9, 689 Gibsons Way Gibsons, B.C. Grennon Creek Pottery C2 RR 3 Newbrighton Gambier Island Gibsons, B.C.

Creek Clayworks 1738 Lockyer Road Roberts Creek, B.C.

Heritage Play House 662 North Road Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (604) 886-8998

Daffadowndilly Gallery 4 - 426 Marine Drive Gibsons, B.C.

Heritage School House Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (604) 886-2274

De Pottebakker Studio 794 Bayview Heights Road Gibsons, B.C.

House of Hewhiwus 5555 Sunshine Coast Highway Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-8991

Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park Desolation Sound, B.C.

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Krystyna Glass Ltd. 1650 Field Road Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-2125 Email: info@krystynaglass.com Local Loco’s Music & Arts Cafe 4692 Willingdon Avenue Powell River, B.C. Mellon Glass 1554 Port Mellon Highway Gibsons, B.C. Motoko’s Original Art Studio & Gallery RR #1, Site 14 C-4 Garden Bay, B.C. Mountain Ash Farm 10084 Nassichuk Road Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-2222 Mustard Seed Clay Creations 3394 Kraus Road Roberts Creek, B.C. Neofresco Art 6319 Marmot Road Sechelt, B.C. Patricia Theatre 5848 Ash Avenue Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 483-9345 Pender Harbour Living Heritage Society RR1 S14 C10 Madeira Park, B.C. Poplar Studios 181 Grandview Heights Road Gibsons, B.C. Powell River Forestry Museum 4801 Marine Avenue Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-4701 Powell River Historic Townsite 5865 Ash Avenue Powell River, B.C.

Powell River Historical Museum and Archives 4800 Marine Avenue Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-2222 Powell River Municipal Library 4411 Michigan Avenue Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-4796 Powell River Sea Kayak Ltd. 10676 Crowther Road Powell River, B.C. Tel: (866) 617-4444 Powell River Visitor Centre 4760 Joyce Avenue Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-4701 Raven’s Cry Theatre PO Box 384, 5559 Sunshine Coast Highway Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-4597 Ruby Lake Resort Bird Sanctuary R.R. #2 Site 20 C-25 Madeira Park, B.C. Tel: (604) 883-2269 Sechelt Heritage Forest Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (604) 740-5005 Sechelt Indian Band Salmon Hatchery 6711 Sechelt Inlet Road Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-5562 Spinsters Loft RR 26, 2055 Sunshine Coast Hwy Roberts Creek, B.C. Sunrise Gallery #26-7100 Alberni Street Powell River, B.C. Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives 716 Winn Road Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (604) 886-8232 Tems Swiya Museum 555 Highway 101 Sunshine Coast, B.C. Tel: (604) 885-8991 The Barry Patch 6506 Northwest Bay Road Sechelt, B.C.


Sunshine Coast The Historic Lund Hotel 1436 Highway 101 Lund, B.C. Tel: (604) 414-0474 / (877) 569-3999 Townsite Heritage Society at Powell River P.O. Box 217 Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 483-3901 Tsain-Ko Gifts Inc. 5555 Hwy 101 Sechelt, B.C.

Tug-guhm Gallery 1436 - 101 Highway Powell River, B.C.

Will of the Woods 594 Shaw Road Gibsons, B.C.

Westwind Gallery #14-292 Gower Pt. Road Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (604) 886-9213

Windsong Gallery 5721 Cowrie Street Sechelt, B.C.

WildED P.O. Box 673 Gibsons, B.C. Tel: (888) 732-0509

Whistler and Area Austen Tours 1071 Glacier View Drive Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. Tel: (604) 898-9775

Da-Epic Adventure Company Box 2997 Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. Tel: (604) 764-8779

Black Tusk Gallery Box #108 4293 Mountain Square Art Gallery Row Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 905-5540

Elaho River Adventures Box 455 Brackendale, B.C. Tel: (604) 898-4633

Brackendale Art Gallery, Theatre and Teahouse PO Box 100, 41950 Government Rd. Brackendale, B.C. Tel: (604) 898-3333 Camels Barn 553 Main Street Lillooet, B.C. Tel: (250) 256-7891 Email: camelsbarn@gmail.com Canadian Outback Rafting 40900 Tantalus Road Squamish, B.C. Tel: (866) 565-8735 Email: info@canadianoutbackrafting.com www.canadianoutbackrafting.com Canadian Voyageur Canoe Company PO Box 76 Pemberton, B.C. Tel: (604) 938-3858

Garibaldi Provincial Park Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 898-3678 Lillooet Museum 790 Main Street Lillooet, B.C. Tel: (250) 256-4308 MY Millennium Place 4335 Blackcomb Way Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 935-8410 Email: info@artswhistler.com www.artswhistler.com North Vancouver Outdoor School Box 250 Brackendale, B.C. Tel: (604) 898-5422 Pemberton & District Museum & Archives 7455 Prospect Pemberton, B.C. Tel: (604) 894-5504

Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre - SLCC 4584 Blackcomb Way Whistler, B.C. Tel: (866) 441-SLCC (7522) Email: kimberley.stanger@slcc.ca www.slcc.ca St’at’imc Heritage and Learning Centre c/o USLCES Lillooet, B.C. Tel: (250) 256-7523 West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road Squamish, B.C. Tel: (604) 898-9336

Whistler Public Library 4329 Main Street Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 932-2019 Whistler Village Art Gallery Unit 110, 4293 Mountain Square Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 938-3001 Email: info@whistlerart.com www.whistlerart.com Ziptrek Ecotours 4282 Mountain Square Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 935-4102 ext. 207

Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains 4545 Blackcomb Way Whistler, B.C. Tel: (888) 932-3400 / (604) 905-3044 Email: wbres@whistlerblackcomb.com www.whistlerblackcomb.com Whistler Museum and Archives Society 4333 Main Street Whistler, B.C. Tel: (604) 932-5564

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A CULTURAL JOURNEY TO THE SQUAMISH LÍL’ WAT CULTURAL CENTRE WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

CUSTOMIZING FIELD TRIPS FOR SCHOOL PROJECTS My name is David Baker. I am a tour guide at the Squamish Líl’wat Cultural Centre, and have had the opportunity to lead many students through the facility. When school groups visit, our centre comes alive. We always have the students participate in traditional dancing and singing as an icebreaker activity; we want the students to feel comfortable and welcome so that they can ask us questions they may have about our culture. My favourite tour was for a school group learning about traditional art. We work closely with the teachers to understand projects students are working on and we focus our tours based on those learning goals. We created a pre- and post-visit program for the class. Prior to their tour they researched First Nation’s traditional art designs, during their visit we also taught them to them to sing and drum. Our tour focused on the art throughout the museum and they learned how drums were traditionally made by making their own mini-drum. Back in the classroom, they were able to bring their drums to art class to paint traditional First Nation symbols. That day I left work knowing the students had a better understanding of the local First Nations culture and appreciation for Squamish and Líl’wat Nations.

> WELCOME SONG

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS > Customized tours

> S P E C TA C U L A R M O V I E

> Craft activities

> MUSEUM + EXHIBIT TOUR

> Storytelling

AD M I SSI ON I NCL UDE S

> C O N T E M P O R A RY G A L L E RY > OUTDOOR EXHIBITS > F O R E S T WA L K ( S E A S O N A L ) > KEEPSAKE CRAFT

> Full-day programs > Group lunches > Bagged lunches permitted

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November – March: Open Tues – Sun 10am – 5pm To confirm hours and tour availability call 1 866 441 SLCC (7522) or visit www.slcc.ca. (Winter & Holiday hours subject to change)

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HOURS April – October: Open daily 9:30am – 5pm


AT B C 2 0 1 3 C U LT U R A L C E N T R E O F T H E Y E A R / / 2 0 1 2 B C T O U R I S M & H O S P I TA L I T Y C U LT U R A L A U T H E N T I C I T Y AWA R D

ABORIGINAL

CULTURAL CENTRE + MUSEUM WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE KITS

BRING THE SQUAMISH LÍ L’ WAT CULTURAL CENTRE INTO YOUR CLASSROOM EN RICH STU DENT LEA R NING Assist your students to learn more about the Coast and Interior Salish cultures of the Sk - wx-wú7mesh and Lil’ wat7úl. Designed by professional educators our exhibit kits provide a variety of themes and facilitated workshops that can assist in meeting a range of prescribed learning outcomes. Activities can be easily implemented with sample lessons plans. EDUCATIO NA L KIT S Our educational kits for grades 4, 9 & 12 provide a variety of resources to assist you with your lesson planning including: cultural objects, learning materials, and audio visual material. > Purchase rates start at $250 and rental rates start at $175 For Information about Education Kits or Class Trips please contact: tours@slcc.ca / 604.964.0990

TOPICS INCLUDE > Transportation > Cultural Expressions

> Land and Traditional Dwellings

> Language

> Performance Arts

If you have a specific topic or area of interest, please contact us to find out about our custom packages that can also include facilitation from a trained cultural ambassador.


Vancouver Island Abbey Studio 2689 Penrith Avenue Cumberland, B.C. Tel: (250) 218-0704

B.C. Aviation Museum 9552 Canora Road Sidney, B.C. Tel: (250) 655-3300

Abkhazi Gardens 1964 Fairfield Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 598-8096

B.C. Forest Discovery Centre 2892 Drinkwater Road, RR4 Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 715-1113

Alberni Valley Museum 4255 Wallace Street Port Alberni, B.C.

Bailey Studio 2373 Rosstown Road Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 758-7246

Alberni Valley Museum 4255 Wallace Street Port Alberni, B.C. Tel: (250) 723-2181 Alcheringa Gallery 665 Fort Street Victoria, B.C.

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre 100 Pachena Road Bamfield, B.C. Tel: (250) 728-3301 Email: bspivey@bamfieldmsc.com www.bms.bc.ca

Alert Bay Library-Museum 116 Fir Street, Box 440 Alert Bay, B.C. Tel: (250) 974-5721

Bastion (The) 98 Front Street Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 753-1821

All Fun Recreation Park 2207 Millstream Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 474-3184

BC Aviation Museum 1910 Norseman Road Sidney, B.C.

Anne Hathaway Thatched Cottage 429 Lampson Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 388-4353 Arrowsmith Potters Guild 600 Alberni Highway Parksville, B.C. Art Gallery | Art Museum 1040 Moss Street Victoria, B.C. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 384-4101 Art Studio 4617 George Road Cowichan Bay, B.C. Art Vickers Shipyard Gallery 1719 Cowichan Bay Road Cowichan Bay, B.C. Arts Afire Studio Pottery & Gallery 869 Shawn Rd, Box 470 Coombs, B.C. Auld Kirk Gallery Shawnigan Lake Village Shawnigan Lake, B.C.

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BC Forest Discovery Centre 2892 Drinkwater Road Duncan, B.C. Beacon Hill Park Douglas Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 361-0600 Bernadette McCormack Studio 801 Wharncliffe Road Duncan, B.C. Big Qualicum Fish Hatchery 215 Fisheries Road Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 797-8412 Big Rock Sculpting & Cast 833 Breakwater Road Parksville, B.C. Blackfish Pewter PO Box 859 Errington, B.C. Blue Raven Gallery 1971 Kaltasin Road Sooke, B.C. Blue Stone Alpacas 310 Bonsai Place Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 752-0970

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Brian Scott Fine Art 8269 North Island Hwy Black Creek, B.C.

Clayoquot Crafts Box 336 Tofino, B.C.

Bruce Cryer Studio & Gallery 5120 N Island Highway Courtenay, B.C.

Clayoquot Field Station at Tofino Botanical Gardens 1084 Pacific Rim Hwy P.O. Box 886 Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-1220

Butchart Gardens and National Park 800 Benvenuto Avenue Brentwood, B.C. Tel: (250) 652-4422 Butterfly World & Garden 1080 Winchester Road Coombs, B.C. Tel: (250) 248-7026 Campbell River & District Public Art Gallery 1235 Shopper’s Row Campbell River, B.C. Campbell River Optical Maritime Museum 102-250 Dogwood Street Campbell River, B.C.

Cloudbreak Gallery West Bamfield, on the way to Bradys Beach, PO Box 84 Bamfield, B.C. Coast Salish Journey PO Box 42 Cowichan Bay, B.C. Coastal Revelations Nature Tours Box 445 Errington, B.C. Tel: (866) 954-0110 Cobble Hill Pottery 3375 Boyles Rd, RR 1 Cobble Hill, B.C.

Carol Borrett Studio 1162 Maple Bay Road Duncan, B.C.

Coco Jones 600 Brownsey Avenue Duncan, B.C.

Centre of the Universe Intrepretative Centre - NRC 5071 West Saanich Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 363-8262

COE Arts 114 Roberta Road W Nanaimo, B.C.

CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum Buildings 37 & 39, CFB Esquimalt At Naden (off Admirals Rd Esquimalt) Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 363-4312 Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Road Chemainus, B.C. Tel: (250) 246-9800 ext. 7020

Comox Air Force Museum 19 Wing Comox/CFB Comox Comox, B.C. Tel: (250) 339-8192 Comox Archives & Museum Society 1809 Beaufort Avenue Comox, B.C. Comox Valley Art Gallery 580 Duncan Avenue, Suite 202 Courtenay, B.C. Tel: (250) 338-4417 ext. 2

Chemainus Valley Museum 9779 Waterwhell Crescent Chemainus, B.C. Tel: (250) 246-2445

Connemara Studio 3282 Ash Road RR2 Chemainus, B.C.

Cherry Point Pottery 743 Champagne Drive Cobble Hill, B.C.

Copper Maker Gallery Kwakiutl Art PO Box 755, 114 Copper Way Port Hardy, B.C.

Chinese Public School 636 Fisgard Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 384-7352 City of Totems (Duncan) Guided Tours 203 - 111 Station Street Duncan, B.C.

Country Treasures Cottage Crafts 1133 Fisher Road Cobble Hill, B.C.


Vancouver Island Courtenay Museum and Paleontology Centre 207 4th Street Courtenay, B.C. Tel: (250) 334-0686 Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre 1781 Cowichan Bay Road Cowichan, B.C. Tel: (250) 746-4955 Cowichan River Provincial Park Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 474-1336 Cowichan Valley Museum and Archives 130 Canada Avenue Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 746-6612 Craig Flower Manor - National Historic Sites of Canada 110 Island Highway Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 479-8053 Craig Flower School House - National Historic Sites of Canada 2765 Admirals Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 479-8053 Craig Heritage Park and Museum 1245 East Island Highway Parksville, B.C. Tel: (250) 248-6966 Craigdarroch Castle 1050 Joan Crescent Victoria, B.C.

Craigflower Manor & Schoolhouse 2765 Admirals Road Victoria, B.C.

Earth Attitudes #6 - 464 E. Island Highway Parksville, B.C.

Crazy Buck Pottery PO Box 792, 1874 Swayne Road Errington, B.C.

Echo Players Village Theatre 110 West 2nd Avenue Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 752-3522

Cumberland Museum and Archives 2680 Dunsmuir Avenue Cumberland, B.C. Tel: (250) 336-2445

Ecolodge at Tofino Botanical Gardens P.O. Box 886 Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-1220

Da’naxda’xw Cultural Tours PO Box 330 Alert Bay, B.C.

EJ Hughes Gallery 28 Station Street Duncan, B.C.

Darlena Warhurst Gallery PO Box 69 Chemainus, B.C.

Emily Carr House 207 Government Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 383-5843 Email: info@emilycarr.com

Discover the Past Tours 634 Battery Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 384-6698 Email: discoverthepast@telus.net www.discoverthepast.com Dominion Astrophysical Observatory 5071 West Saanich Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 363-8262 Drahanchuk Studios & Gallery 157 Quadra Loop Quadra Island, B.C. Eagle Aerie Gallery 350 Campbell Street Tofino, B.C. Eagles Moon Gallery 1010 Government Street Victoria, B.C.

Englishman River Gallery Ltd 711 Mariner Way Parksville, B.C. Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum 1299 Naden Way Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 363-4312 Fairmont Empress Hotel 721 Government Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 384-8111 Fairway Gorge Paddling Club 2940 Jutland Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 658-6333 Email: erik@fgpaddle.com www.fgpaddle.com

Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park 61 Filberg Road Comox, B.C. Tel: (250) 339-2715 Fire Art Studio 4368 Wellington Road Nanaimo, B.C. Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site 603 Fort Rodd Hill Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 478-5849 Fort Rupert Beaver Harbour, c/o Port Hardy Visitor Info Centre Port Hardy, B.C. Fran Willis Gallery #200 - 1619 Store Street Victoria, B.C. Fun Pacific Holdings 2591 Beverly Street Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 746-4441 Galerie Madeleine 3160 NW Bay Road Nanoose Bay, B.C. Galerie Sorance 137-1325 Bear Mountain Parkway Victoria, B.C. Gallery 10-80 841 Field Crescent Parksville, B.C. Gallery 223 223 Commercial Street Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 741-1188

WALKING TOURS IN VICTORIA For 18 years, John Adams, his son Chris and their team of expert guides have helped hundreds of teachers make trips to Victoria superb and memorable for their classes. They offer walking tours throughout the year and can fit into the tightest schedules. Their history tours on a wide range of themes, but Chinatown tours (including a specialty tour about the novel White Jade Tiger) and their Ghostly Walks are the most popular. They can custom design a tour to suit any curriculum. Send John an email at john@discoverthepast.com or call him at 250.384.6698 to start planning your next trip to the capital. b.c. school destinations directory

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Vancouver Island Gem O The Isle 2465 Koksilah Road Duncan, B.C. Glaskrafter Art Glass RR 1, 8226 Sabre Road Lantzville, B.C. Glidas Box of Treasures Theatre 1370 Island Highway Campbell River, B.C. Tel: (250) 287-7310

Government House 1401 Rockland Avenue Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 387-2080

Grey Wolf Expeditions 1811 Surgenor Road Black Creek, B.C. Tel: (250) 337-5717

Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame Jame Bay, PO Box 39065 Victoria, B.C.

Gulf Islands Cruising School Ltd. P.O. Box 2532 Sidney, B.C. Tel: (250) 656-2628 / (800) 665-2628

Gunns Gallery 6106 Cottam Road Port Alberni, B.C. Gwa’ni Hatchery P.O. Box 210, Alert Bay Port McNeill, B.C. Tel: (250) 956-4712 Haig Brown House Education Centre 2250 Campbell River Road Campbell River, B.C. Hatley Park National Historic Site 2005 Sooke Road Victoria, B.C.

BIG VALUE

Impressive, immersive and inspirational. Great discussion on important topics is what you can expect when you bring your students to IMAX. Each and every documentary film is created in the hopes of affecting change through education. Filmmakers provide educational guides to further incorporate learning at no charge.

All of this at a very reasonable price

BC School Rate just $5.50 + GST For further information or assistance, please contact Jordan Batchelor groups@imaxvictoria.com

675 Belleville St., Victoria • 250-480-4887 ext 3 Free Teacher Preview Pass available to local educators. *Library films may be scheduled at 9am or 10am by groups of 35 or more.

IMAX Victoria ®

IMAX® Victoria offers an educational experience that provides your students with unique and exciting opportunities to explore new worlds and take curriculum beyond your community.

IMAX® films are designed to meet recognized education standards and entertain and enlighten your students as much as they educate. Students are presented with new and relevant knowledge to integrate into the curriculum inspiring engaging classroom discussion. Educator resources are provided upon any group booking to further enhance the IMAX® experience. Choose from regularly scheduled films or the extensive film library which contains over 25 films ranging in topic from Space Exploration to Egypt to Extreme Environments. Book the film of your choice at either 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. (or both for a double feature) with minimum 45 students. Please note that there are no minimum requirement to attend a film that is on the regular schedule. Whether your students are artists, filmmakers, scientists, or something else entirely, the beauty, clarity and inspiration of IMAX® will lead them well beyond ordinary.

Visit www.imaxvictoria.com for a full list of film titles and descriptions.

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Helmcken House 10 Elliot Square Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 361-0021 Henschel Fine Arts 801 Nimpkish Heights Road Port McNeill, B.C. Heritage Acres 7321 Lochside Drive Saanich, B.C. Tel: (250) 652-5522 Hillbank Pottery 4145 Hillbank Duncan, B.C. Hills Native Art (Campbell River) 1140 Shoppers Row Campbell River, B.C. Hills Native Art (Duncan) 5209 Trans Canada Highway Duncan, B.C. Hills Native Art (Nanaimo) 76 Bastion Street Nanaimo, B.C. Hills Native Art (Victoria) 1008 Government Street Victoria, B.C. HMC Dockyard Historic Bus Tours Base Public Affairs, CFB Esquimalt, PO Box 17000, Stn Forces Victoria, B.C. Horne Lake Caves and Outdoor Centre 3905 Horne Lake Caves Road Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 703-6051 Email: info@hornelake.com www.hornelake.com


The Fairway Gorge Paddling Club welcomes schools, clubs and organizations of all ages and abilities to challenge themselves in the sports of dragon boating, sea kayaking and outrigger canoeing. Safe and supervised on-water adventures can be tailored to suit your needs. Choose a morning or afternoon experience away from the classroom along Victoria’s beautiful Selkirk waterfront. See local wildlife in the heart of the city and learn about tides, currents, winds and weather conditions. Always interesting. Always challenging. And always fun, rain or shine! Call or email today to book. The Fairway Gorge Paddling Club Society is a non-profit society that exists to provide excellent paddling experiences for children and adults of all abilities. Visit www.fgpaddle.com for information, availability and pricing.

Outrigger | Dragon boat | Kayak General email: info@fgpaddle.com

Tel: 778.432.FGPC (778.432.3472) Train | Play | Compete

Phone: 778.432.FGPC (778.432.3472) Email: info@fgpaddle.com / www.fgpaddle.com

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Vancouver Island Hot Springs Cove 35km. N.W. from Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 670-1100 House of Himwitsa Native Art Gallery 300 Main Street Tofino, B.C. Hudson’s Bay Company Heritage Society #1 Bay Centre, 1150 Douglas Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 385-1311 ext. 503 I-Hos Gallery 3310 Comox Road Courtenay, B.C. IMAX Victoria 675 Belleville Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 480-4887 Email: jbatchelor@imaxvictoria.com www.imaxvictoria.com

Island Discovery and Training 835 Harewood Mines Road Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 753-5246 Jamie’s Whaling Station & Adventure Centres - Tofino P.O. Box 129, 606 Campbell Street Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-3919 Jamie’s Whaling Station & Adventure Centres - Ucluelet 168 Fraser Lane Ucluelet, B.C. Tel: (250) 726-7444 John Ingraham Gallery 437 Fir Street, PO Box 157 Alert Bay, B.C. Johnstone Strait Whale Interpretive Centre Telegraph Cove, B.C. Tel: (250) 928-3117 JoVic Pottery 4781 Shell Beach Road Ladysmith, B.C.

Just Art #18 - 1705 Campbell Way Port McNeill, B.C. Kaatza Station Museum & Archives 125 C South Shore Road Lake Cowichan, B.C. Kelp Reef Adventures 3114 Mars Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 386-7333

Kwisitis Visitor Centre Pacific Rim National Park Ucluelet, B.C. Tel: (250) 726-7721 Ladysmith Waterfront Art Gallery 610 Oyster Bay Drive Ladysmith, B.C. Larry Aguilar Pottery Studio 995 Meadowlark Place Qualicum Beach, B.C.

Kinsol Trestle, The east of Glen Eagles Road, off Renfrew Road Shawnigan Lake, B.C.

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C.

Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens 6183 Whittaker Road Courtenay, B.C. Tel: (250) 338-6901

Legislative Tour Office Room 141, Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 387-3046

Kwakiutl Art of The Cooper Maker Gallery 114 Cooper Way Fort Rupert, B.C.

Lilach Lotan Pottery 932 Malone Road Ladysmith, B.C.

Join us for a free guided tour of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia The Parliamentary Tour Office strives to provide an enjoyable and informative experience for all students and teachers. Upon request, we are able to accommodate many tour themes as well as both English and French language tours.

Please visit our website to: Access lesson plans, resources, posters and fact sheets Book a free guided tour of the Parliament Buildings Learn more about your school’s MLA NEW THIS YEAR: All school groups arriving for booked tours must enter the buildings at the designated School Group Entrance.

tours@leg.bc.ca | www.leg.bc.ca/tours | T. 250.387.6668

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Vancouver Island Log Cabin Museum & Archives 7910 East Saanich Road Saanichton, B.C. Tel: (250) 658-8347

Marine Ecology Station 1751 Cowichan Bay Road Cowichan Bay, B.C. Tel: (250) 748-4522

Milner Gardens and Woodlands 2179 West Island Highway Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 752-6153

Lyndia Terre Gallery PO Box 12, 1811 Northwest Bay Road Nanoose Bay, B.C.

Maritime Discovery Centre 2750 Harbour Road Port Port Alberni, B.C. Tel: (250) 723-6164 Email: portalbernimhs@gmail.com

Miniature World 649 Humboldt Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 385-9731

Maclean Mill National Historic Site Smith Road Port Alberni, B.C. Tel: (250) 723-1376 Major Art Gallery & Studio 136 Ford Avenue Parksville, B.C. Maltwood Art Museum & Gallery Rm B115 University Centre Building Victoria, B.C. Marine Ecology Centre 9835 Seaport Place Sidney, B.C.

Maritime Museum of British Columbia 28 Bastion Square Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 385-4222 Martin Mars Water Bombers 4890 Cherry Creek Road Port Alberni, B.C. Mary Fox Pottery 321 - 3rd Avenue Ladysmith, B.C. Metchosin School Museum 4475 Happy Valley Road Victoria, B.C.

Morgan Warren’s Studio The A-Frame Studio at 2300 Canoe Cove Road Sidney, B.C. Mount Washington Alpine Resort Box 3069, 1 Strathcona Parkway Courtenay, B.C. Tel: (250) 338-1386 Mt. Arrowsmith Biosphere Reserve Mt. Arrowsmith, B.C. Tel: (250) 756-7223 Mt. Cain Ski Resort Woss, B.C. Tel: (250) 949-7669

Muir Gallery 440 Anderton Avenue Courtenay, B.C. Tel: (250) 334-2983 / (250) 338-4417 ext. 2 Museum at Campbell River 470 Island Highway at 5th Avenue Campbell River, B.C. Tel: (250) 287-3103 Email: general.inquiries@crmuseum. ca www.crmuseum.ca Mussels and More Pottery 1761 Island Highway Campbell River, B.C. Namgis First Nation Burial Grounds 215 Fir Street, Bag Service 2800 Alert Bay, B.C. Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 754-1750

www.crmuseum.ca

Museum at Campbell River We have hands-on School Programs that Complement the school curriculum for Grades K-12 on many aspects of Coastal History. www.crmuseum.ca/school-programs Come explore coastal history in our award-winning exhibits! www.crmuseum.ca 250-287-3103

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Vancouver Island Nanaimo Museum 100 Museum Way Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 753-1821 Email: info@nanaimomuseum.ca Nature House at Goldstream Provincial Park Junction of Hwy #1 and Finlayson Arm Road Sooke, B.C. Tel: (250) 474-1336

North Island Heritage Society PO Box 1179 Port McNeill, B.C. North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre 1240 Leffler Road Errington, B.C. Tel: (250) 248-8534 Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre 34 Weway Road Quathiaski Cove, B.C.

Naval and Military Museum CFB Esquimalt PO Box 17000, Stn Forces Victoria, B.C.

Ocean Design 92 Thornton Road, PO Box 676 Ucluelet, B.C.

Needle & Arts Centre 910 Island Highway Campbell River, B.C.

Ocean River Adventures 1824 Store Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (800) 909-4233

Nighthawk Pottery c/o Pyromania Pottery, Box 210 Coombs, B.C. North Island Discovery Centre 5000 Highway 19 Telegraph Cove, B.C. Tel: (250) 956-3844

Oceanside Community Arts Council & Gallery PO Box 1662, 133 McMillan Street Parksville, B.C.

Old Cemeteries Society P.O. Box 50004, 15-1594 Fairfield Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 598-8870 Old School House Arts Centre 122 Fern Road West Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 752-8133 Old School Museum Near Ferry Terminal Crofton, B.C. Tel: (250) 246-2456 One Moon Gallery 1192 Kosapsum Crescent Esquimalt, B.C. Orca Spirit Adventures 146 Kingston Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 383-8411 Pacific Northwest Expeditions Box 97 Station A Nanaimo, B.C. Tel: (250) 754-6300

Pacific Northwest Raptors 1877 Herd Road Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 746-0372 Pacific Undersea Gardens 490 Belleville Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 382-5717 Parksville Museum & Archive 1245 East Island Highway Parksville, B.C. Pat Bay Pottery (Anderson Pottery) 10251 West Saanich Road North Saanich, B.C. Patricia Banks Studio 2440 Evanshire Cres Nanoose Bay, B.C. Phillips Pottery PO Box 87 Nanoose Bay, B.C. Point Ellice House 2616 Pleasant Street Victoria, B.C.

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Vancouver Island Port Hardy Museum & Archives PO Box 2126 Port Hardy, B.C. Port McNeill Museum 351 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill, B.C.

Royal Roads University 2005 Sooke Road Victoria, B.C. Saanich Historical Artifacts Society 7321 Lochside Drive Saanichton, B.C.

Power House Museum, The 587 Beach Road Qualicum Beach, B.C. Practicum Music & Art 620 Neden Way Parksville, B.C. Pyromania Pottery PO Box 210, 9A - 2310 Alberni Highway Coombs, B.C. Qualicum Beach Museum 587 Beach Road Qualicum Beach, B.C. Tel: (250) 752-5533

Saanichton Christmas Tree and Ostrich Farm 8231 East Saanich Road Saanichton, B.C. Tel: (250) 652-3345 Sa-Cinn Native Enterprises Trademark PO Box 349 Chemainus, B.C.

Sasquatch Trading Ltd. 1233 Government Street Victoria, B.C. Sea Wolf Adventures P.O. Box 258 Port Hardy, B.C. Tel: (250) 902-WOLF (9653) Email: info@seawolfadventures.ca www.seawolfadventures.ca

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Queneesh Studios 9074 Clarkson Avenue Black Creek, B.C. Quw’utsun Cultural and Conference Centre 200 Cowichan Way Duncan, B.C. r. david/Terminal Woodworks #101 - 2031 Malaview Avenue W Sidney, B.C. Rainbows’ End Quilt Shop 1254 Fair Road Parksville, B.C. Rainforest Interpretive Centre 451 Main Street Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-2560 Remote Passages Whale & Kayak Co. P.O. Box 624 Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-3330 Rhythms Artglass 10535 Knight Road Chemainus, B.C.

call to reserve your spot! 1.888.474.2288 | www.tofinowhalecentre.com

Whale Centre

Whale Centre — Cruise through the spectacular waters of Clayoquot Sound in search of whales as they journey northward during their annual migration. Experience the thrill of seeing otters, bears, birds and whales in their natural habitat. Along the way take a detour to the Hot Spring Cove and experience a true west coast safari.

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ruise through the spectacular waters of Clayoquot Sound in search of whales as they journey northward during their annual migration.

Experience the thrill of seeing otters, bears, birds and whales in their natural habitat. Along the way take a detour to the Hot Spring Cove and experience a true west coast safari.

Roy Henry Vickers Gallery 350 Campbell Street Tofino, B.C. Royal British Columbia Museum 675 Belleville Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 356-7226 / (888) 447-7977

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Vancouver Island Seaview Game Farm 1392 Seaview Road Blackview, B.C. Tel: (250) 337-5182

Silver Images by Kent Olinger 9827 Fir Street Chemainus, B.C. Tel: (250) 246-4392

Shards Glass Studio 3809 Otter Point Road Victoria, B.C.

Sointula Museum 130 1st Street Sointula, B.C. Tel: (250) 973-6683

Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre 9811 Seaport Place Sidney, B.C. Tel: (250) 665-7511 Shawnigan Lake Historical Society Museum Shawnigan Lake Village Shawnigan Lake, B.C. Shining Sun Gardenworks 1102 Bellevue Road Parksville, B.C. Sid Williams Theatre Society 442 Cliffe Avenue Courtenay, B.C. Tel: (250) 338-2430 Side Street Studio 204-2250 Oak Bay Road Victoria, B.C. Sidney Historical Museum 2423 Beacon Avenue Sidney, B.C. Sidney Natural Sciences Consortium Seaport Place, 10960 Setchell Road Sidney, B.C. Tel: (250) 656-6533 Sidney Whale Museum 9801 Seaport Place Sidney, B.C. Tel: (250) 656-2140

Somenos Marsh Bird Sanctuary Highway #1 N. of Duncan Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 746-8383 Sooke Region Museum 2070 Phillips Road Sooke, B.C. Tel: (250) 642-6351 St. Ann’s Academy National Historic Site 835 Humboldt Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 953-8828 Strathcona Park Lodge and Outdoor Education Centre P.O. Box 2160, 41040 Gold River Highway Campbell River, B.C. Tel: (250) 286-3122 www.strathcona.bc.ca Stubbs Island Whale Watching Box 2 - 2 Telegraph Cove, B.C. Tel: (250) 928-3185 Sunstar Kayak Adventures 2165 Swayne Road Coombs, B.C. Tel: (250) 951-0350 Sweet Pea Quilting 25 Roberts Street Ladysmith, B.C.

Terra Crystal Galleries 2811 Boat Harbour Road Nanaimo, B.C.

The Scratch Patch 9891 Seaport Place Sidney, B.C. Tel: (250) 655-GEMS (4367)

The Avenue Gallery 2184 Oak Bay Avenue Victoria, B.C. The Garden at Barton and Leier Gallery 3140 Decourcey Road Ladysmith, B.C.

The Whale Centre 411 Cambell Street, Box 111 Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-2132 Email: whales@island.net www.tofinowhalecentre.com

The Lounge Collection 1576 Imperial Lane Ucluelet, B.C.

Tiger Lily Farm 1692 Errington Road Errington, B.C. Tel: (250) 248-2408

The Museum at Campbell River 470 Island Highway Campbell River, B.C. Tel: (250) 287-4636 ext. 1

Timms Fine Art Gallery 267 Fifth Street Courtenay, B.C.

The Old School House Arts Centre 122 Fern Road W Qualicum Beach, B.C. The Phoenix Gallery of Glass & Ceramic Art 8226 Sabre Road Lantzville, B.C.

TNT Paintball 1025 Matheson Lake Park Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 658-1177 Tofino Botanical Gardens 1084 Pacific Rim Highway Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-1220 Tofino Sea Kayaking Co. 320 Main Street Tofino, B.C. Tel: (250) 725-4222

The Port Theatre 125 Front Street Naniamo, B.C. Tel: (250) 754-4555 The Robert Bateman Centre 470 Belleville Street Victoria, B.C. Email: info@batemancentre.org www.batemancentre.org The Scenic Marine Drive Visitor Centre, 812 Wharf Street Victoria, B.C.

Traditional Big House 1 Front Street, PO Box 253 Alert Bay, B.C. Two Sisters Artisan Studio 2676 Morningstar Road Shawingan Lake, B.C.

U’mista Cultural Centre U’mista’s Potlatch Collection tells an epic story of resistance and resilience. The Centre opened in 1980 to house repatriated Kwakwaka’wakw ceremonial regalia that had been seized by government authorities in 1922. One of the most complete and important collections of its type in the world, U’mista’s Potlatch Collection is a source of great joy and pride for the Kwakwaka’wakw community. U’mista welcomes all class visits. Educational tours at U’mista are FREE to all regional teachers, and there is no admission charge for Kwakwaka’wakw students. We are happy to host a fun day or develop a custom learning session that supports your curriculum.

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#1 Front Street, Box 253 Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0 Phone: (250) 974-5403 • Fax: (250) 974-5499 Toll Free: 800-690-8222 e-mail: info@umista.ca

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Vancouver Island U’mista Cultural Centre 1 Front Street Alert Bay, B.C. Tel: (250) 974-5403 Email: info@umista.ca www.umista.ca

Victoria Bug Zoo Inc. 631 Courtney Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 384-2847 Email: bugs@bugzoo.bc.ca www.bugzoo.bc.ca

Vancouver Island Military Museum #255 - 4750 Rutherford Road Nanaimo, B.C.

Victoria Butterfly Gardens 1461 Benvenuto Avenue Brentwood, B.C. Tel: (250) 652-3822

Vancouver Island Paleontology Museum 587 Beach Road Qualicum Beach, B.C.

Water Works Garden Sculpture 8138 Island Highway Black Creek, B.C.

Vancouver Island Regional Library 2687 James Street Duncan, B.C. Tel: (250) 746-7661

Waterfront Studio Gallery PO Box 115 Port Alberni, B.C.

Wei Wai Kum House of Treasures 1370 Island Highway Campbell River, B.C. WestLoon Gallery 1608 Juan de Fuca Blvd Parksville, B.C. Wickaninnish Centre 2185 Ocean Terrace Road Ucluelet, B.C.

Zeballos Expeditions and Kayaks 115 Maquinna Avenue Zeballos, B.C. Tel: (250) 761-4044 Zeballos HeritageMuseum 122 Maquinna Avenue Zeballos, B.C. Tel: (250) 761-4070 Email: zeballosmuseum@gmail.com

Wilderness Committee Victoria 202-3 Fan Tan Alley Victoria, B.C. Tel: (250) 388-9292

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elcome to the amazing world of insects, arachnids, and their manylegged friends!

The Victoria Bug Zoo specializes in LIVE tropical bugs from around the world.

Knowledgeable tour guides introduce Welcome to the Amazing world of visitors to the unique animals and provide Insects and Arachnids a safe, fun animal-handling experience. The Victoria Bug Zoo offers special school field trip rates and tours for all grades. Check the website for more information.

www.victoriabugzoo.ca

Located: Downtown (Inner Harbour) 631 Courtney St.

Ph: 250.384.2847(BUGS) Book Early! (Availability is Limited)

Group rates are available for class groups and the Party Room is available for rent.

Open daily! Check website for current hours. www.victoriabugzoo.ca b.c. school destinations directory

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Transportation All Points Bus Charters Chilliwack 8434 Chilliwack Mountain Road Chilliwack, B.C. Tel: (604) 795-7443 All Points Bus Charters - Hope 677 Old Hope Princeton Way Hope, B.C. Tel: (877) 869-7306 CVS Tours 185 Dallas Road Victoria, B.C. Tel: (877) 578-5552 Email: charters@cvstours.com www.cvstours.com First Student Canada - Charter Bus Rental 1420 Venables Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 255-3555 www.firstcharterbus.com First Student Canada - Charter Bus Rental 1640 Booth Avenue Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 255-3555 www.firstcharterbus.com

First Student Canada - Charter Bus Rental 1535 McPhee Avenue Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 703-2656 www.firstcharterbus.com First Student Canada - Charter Bus Rental 11470 - 201A Street Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 465-5055 www.firstcharterbus.com First Student Canada - Charter Bus Rental 12079 - 103A Avenue Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 255-3555 www.firstcharterbus.com International Stage Lines 4171 Vanguard Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 270-6135 Email: info@islbus.com www.islbus.com

• Charter Bus Rental • NORTHERN LOCATIONS: WHITECOURT ...........................780-778-2850 GR. PRAIRIE .............................780-532-3545 ATHABASCA ............................780-675-4220 RIMBEY/DRAYTON VALLEY....403-843-6161 EDMONTON.............................780-377-2244 ST. ALBERT...............................780-458-3678

SOUTHERN LOCATIONS: CALGARY .......................403-531-3940 AIRDRIE...........................403-948-9105 TABER/MEDICINE HAT ..403-223-5670 PINCHER CREEK ............403-627-3060

With First Student Charter Bus, we cater to your event’s unique transportation

requirements and pay attention to the details that make it successful. As your single-source transportation provider, our charter professionals will design your field trip or group event to provide the right 10% Off number of buses and staff, manage your next itinerary changes, and supply charter rental phone support to ensure your with this code transportation runs as smooth SDFUN17 as your event. VALID ONE TIME ONLY FOR YOUR NEXT BOOKING

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Kids Kare Transportation 4-7811 Steveston Hwy Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 277-6678

Squamish Coach Lines 130-8383 Manitoba street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 325-8252

Lynch Bus Lines 4687 Byrne Road Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 439-0842

Star Limousine Services 328 Industrial Avenue Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 685-5600

Malaspina Coach Lines Ltd. Sechelt Sechelt Depot Sechelt, B.C. Tel: (877) 227-8287

Thirdwave Bus Services 120-13551 Verdun Place Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 247-1221

Malaspina Coach Lines Ltd. Powell River 4675B Ontario Road Powell River, B.C. Tel: (604) 485-5030

Top Hat Bus Charters and Shuttle Services Suite 610 6081 #3 Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 718-2788

McCullough Coach Lines Victoria, B.C. Tel: (800) 668-3393

TRAXX Coachlines 7280 River Road Richmond, B.C. Tel: (877) 872-9977

New Era Transportation 73 Water Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 874-3335

Universal Coach Line Ltd. 11560 Eburne Way Richmond, B.C. Tel: (604) 322-7799

Pacific Coach Lines - Vancouver 1150 Station Street Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (800) 661-1725

Western Bus Lines - Vancouver 1900 Valmont Way Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 273-0730

Pacific Coach Lines - Victoria 700 Douglas Street Victoria, B.C. Tel: (800) 661-1725

Western Bus Lines - Kelowna 153 Pinto Road Kelowna, B.C. Tel: (250) 765-9019

Perimeter Transportation P.O. Box 48172 New Westminster, B.C. Tel: (604) 717-6600

Wilson’s Transportation Ltd. Victoria 4196 Glanford Avenue Victoria, B.C. Tel: (800) 567-3288

Premier Pacific Coach Lines 2590 Douglas Road Burnaby, B.C. Tel: (604) 299-6100 Quick Shuttle Bus Service 8730 River Road Delta, B.C. Tel: (604) 940-4428

Wilson’s Transportation Ltd. Campbell River 560D 11th Avenue Campbell River, B.C. Tel: (250) 914-4420


Index to advertisers 6Pack Indoor Beach......................................................................................... 32

IMAX Victoria.................................................................................................. 88

Academie Duello.............................................................................................. 33

Indian Arm Recreational Services Ltd...................................................... 53

Africville Museum...........................................................................................13

International Stage Lines............................................................................... 54

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre................................................................. 7

Island Escapades................................................................................................. 8

Bard On The Beach Shakespeare Festival............................................... 34

Kernels Popcorn Limited................................................................................55

Barkerville Historic Town...................................................................... 36, 37

Kilby Historic Site.............................................................................................19

BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation...........................................9

Kumsheen Rafting Resort...................................................................... 26, 27

BC Artifacts Mobile Museum...................................................................... 38

Lake Country Art Gallery............................................................................. 76

BC Sports Hall of Fame...................................................................................31

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia c/o Parliamentary Education Office.......................................................... 90

Bear Creek Park Trains & Mini Golf..........................................................30 Meadows Maze................................................................................................. 58 Beaty Biodiversity Museum.........................................................................40 Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art................................................. 39 Booster Juice................................................................................................ 13, 29 Burnaby Art Gallery........................................................................................41 Burnaby Village Museum............................................................................. 42 Burns Bog Conservation Society................................................................ 35 Camp Jubilee Retreat & Conference Center..................................... 22, 23 Canadian Outback Rafting.................................................................... 44, 45 Castle Fun Park......................................................................................... 24, 25 Creston Valley Wildlife Management Authority.................................. 10 Discover the Past Tours................................................................................. 87 Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden........................................ 98, 99 Dragon Boat BC................................................................................................ 43

Mt Seymour Resorts....................................................................................... 59 Museum at Campbell River...........................................................................91 Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre........................................... 56 Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad.................................................................. 77 Pacific National Exhibition............................................................................61 Planet Lazer....................................................................................................... 62 Port of Vancouver............................................................................................ 63 Sasamat Outdoor Centre................................................................................ 65 Skytrek Adventure Park.................................................................................15 Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre........................................................ 84, 85 Stanley Park Ecology Society....................................................................... 66 Sun Peaks Resort....................................................................................... 80, 81 Takaya Tours..................................................................................................... 67

EcoDairy............................................................................................................. 47

TBC Indoor Racing.................................................................................... 68, 69

Extreme Air Park.............................................................................................. 51

The Whale Centre........................................................................................... 93

Fairway Gorge Paddling Club...................................................................... 89

Timberline Ranch.......................................................................................... 4, 5

First Student...................................................................................................... 96

Treetop Flyers................................................................................................... 79

Flyover Canada................................................................................................. 57

Triumf.................................................................................................................. 70

Fraser River Discovery Centre.....................................................................19

U’mista Cultural Centre................................................................................. 94

Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd............................................................... 48, 49

UBC Botanical Garden....................................................................................71

Gulf Island Kayaking........................................................................................ 8

Ukulele Kids................................................................................................... OBC

Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society................................................................ 46

Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre........................................ 73

Hell’s Gate Airtram......................................................................................... 28

Vancouver Lookout......................................................................................... 72

Historic Hat Creek Ranch............................................................................. 75

Victoria Bug Zoo............................................................................................... 95

Honeybee Centre............................................................................................. 52

YMCA of Greater Vancouver..................................................................... 2, 3

Hyak Wilderness Adventures Inc........................................................20, 21

YMCA of Northern BC....................................................................................17

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A UNIQUE AND MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE FOR ALL AGES!

DR. SUN YAT-SEN CLASSICAL CHINESE GARDEN

A classical Chinese garden is as unique as a thumbprint and its own work of art. The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, the first of its kind outside of China, is an inspiring example of two cultures coming together to create a window into a traditional world containing lessons relevant to today. A magical place filled with stories of ancient people and mythical animals, the Garden is a piece of nature perfect for multi-sensory learning. Our school programs make for fun and engaging field trips for students of all ages and are also designed to meet the learning

outcomes of the BC provincial curriculum. Program topics include life in Ming dynasty China (1368-1644), immigration to BC, science and technology, festivals and holidays, philosophy and symbolic creatures. Try Dragon Boat Paddling with your students, add on our historic Chinatown Walking Tour, or a Tai Chi lesson to any program. This Ming Dynasty style classical Chinese garden is a living museum, a community gathering place, an art gallery and a classroom.

For more information, please contact the Education Manager at 604-662-3207 ext.205 or education@vancouverchinesegarden.com


DR. SUN YAT-SEN CLASSICAL CHINESE GARDEN

SCHOOL PROGRAMS Transported back in time, an engaging, interactive and multi-sensory experience… Topics include:

Dragon Boat Paddling

Immigration to BC

Historic Chinatown Walking Tours

History & Heritage

Tai Chi, Meditation & Mindfulness

Chinese Festivals & Cultural Traditions

Philosophy & Nature

www.vancouverchinesegarden.com 604-662-3207 Vancouver, Chinatown


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• An affordable parent paid program which includes a quality wood ukulele (choice of 8 colours) and a songbook to keep along with the lessons. • Our instructors are highly qualified and experienced • We teach fun songs that stimulate learning • Ukulele Kids love to perform

Ukulele Kids Fast Facts: • Over 11,000 students in 6 years • Average first time registration per school is over 40. Our record is 124 kids in one school.

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The ukulele is the fastest growing instrument in the world because: • Easiest to learn (Guinness Book of World Records) • Teaches theory, ear training and musicianship • Ideal group and solo performance instrument • Children can sing and play at the same time • Kids like the bright cheery colours • Inexpensive and portable • Simply fun!

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