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Strathcona Park Lodge & Outdoor Education Centre (SPL) celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. The opportunities for schools are better than ever while the mission remains the same: to teach the wonder, spirit and worth of people and the natural world through outdoor pursuits. Outdoor skills instruction is the building block of SPL programs. Valuable in themselves as recreational pursuits, outdoor skills are the vehicles for the curriculum goals of Environmental Awareness, Personal Growth and Group Development. Environmental Awareness At SPL participants examine the wilderness around them and develop a sense of responsibility and belonging within it. They measure their ecological footprint during their stay at SPL and compare it with home. Interrelationships and ecosystems are discussed and responsible stewardship is fostered through analysis and critical thinking.
Instructors SPL Instructors are professionals. They love the outdoors and they love to teach and share their passion for adventure. They are excellent role models and are chosen not only for their high level of technical skill, but because they are smart energetic, caring leaders who have the ability to work with and care for people of all ages. This poetry was inspired by a week at SPL and his instructor. but listen to the raven and watch the eagle. you can always live your life as a happy warrior who carries no sword but devotes itself to a cause and feels no hate to those who are against it. you can always laugh with tears and cry with a smile you can always believe in something that feels right to you to carry a backpack and discover something that no one else has every seen open your mind to knowledge you can believe in the circle that holds us and nature the earth; be kind to it. - Keegan, Vancouver Waldorf School 2009
SPL is not a place you visit. It is an experience. As founder Jim Boulding said more than 25 years ago, “We are concerned with the less visible realms of education where perceptions are changed, confidence is built, bodies are strengthened, identity is broadened and a basic sense of integration with nature is experienced.�
Personal Growth A series of progressively more difficult challenges including ropes courses, rock climbing and expeditions, including guided processing of these experiences provides opportunities for individuals to develop real strengths within themselves, including leadership qualities. Group Development Students work to become a cohesive group founded on trust, respect, openness and common goals. Groups face challenges ranging from initiative tasks to cooking dinner over a campfire and are empowered to develop their own solutions. Through instructor facilitation group members lead, support and encourage one another. Group energy carries individuals through challenges which they would not normally contemplate. BC SCHOOL DESTINATIONS DIRECTORY
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We are happy to offer special lessons, tour programs and pricing to Community Centres and School groups. The calm waters of Deep Cove provide a comfortable, safe environment for young, first time paddlers. We adapt our tours based on the needs or requests of the groups. We can focus our tours on fitness and fun for P.E Classes, marine ecology for science and biology classes, landscape and geography and more. At Deep Cove Canoe and Kayak Centre safety is of utmost importance. We abide by all Transport Canada regulations and all of our guides are certified Sea Kayak Guides or Instructors with current First Aid and CPR certification. We offer a guide to student ratio of 1:6 in single kayaks or 1:8 in double kayaks. This ensures that we can quickly address any safety concerns and ensure that all of our students have a great time on the water. Our facilities include changerooms, bathrooms and showers. We have nearby picnic shelters and a grass field that can accommodate large groups. You can easily make a day trip out of your stay in Deep Cove by combining a kayak tour with the short and scenic hike up to Quarry Rock. Programs include 1.5 hour Dragon Boat sessions or 2 hours+ kayak excursions. These programs are not offered on weekends or public holidays. A guided program is required unless qualified on-water supervision is provided. Deep Cove is an excellent venue for your school or community group. For rates and availability please contact our Group Sales Coordinator at: groupbookings@deepcovekayak.com or by phone at 604-987-8028
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Contents Listings by Region
Gulf Islands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Kootenays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
British Columbia Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Central & Northern British Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Fraser Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Greater Vancouver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Thompson/Okanagan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Sunshine Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Whistler & Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Vancouver Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Index to Advertisers Alberni Valley Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC Barkerville Historic Town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 BC Sports Hall Of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Burnaby Village Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Burns Bog Conservation Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Canadian Museum Of Rail Travel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Deep Cove Canoe And Kayak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Delta Museum And Archives Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Destination Snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Discover The Past Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Erin Valley Riding Stable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Fraser River Discovery Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Friends Of Fort Steele. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Greater Vancouver Zoo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Gulf Of Georgia Cannery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Hell’s Gate Airtram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Historic Hat Creek Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Historical Chinatown Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Imax/National Geographic Imax Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 International Stage Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Island Escapades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Kamloops Paintball Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Kelp Reef Adventures: Kayaking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Kilby Historic Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Kumsheen Rafting Resort - Lytton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Mandy & Me Trail Riding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Maplewood Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Metropolis at Metrotown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Mount Seymour Resort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 North Island Wildlife Recovery & Education Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OBC Pacific Undersea Gardens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Revelstoke Railway Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Rockridge Canyon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Sasamat Outdoor Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Skytrek Adventure Park/ Enchanted Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Stanley Park Ecology Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Steveston Seabreeze Adventures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Strathcona Park Lodge & Outdoor Education Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Takaya Tours ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 Talking Totem Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 TBC Indoor Racing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 The Friends Of Walhachin Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 The Maritime Museum Of BC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Traxx Coachlines Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Triumf ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 U’mista Cultural Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Universal Coach Line Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Vancouver Aquarium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Vancouver Lookout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Whistler Blackcomb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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Burnaby Village Museum & Carousel Celebrating 40 Years – The museum is celebrating its 40th anniversary! Join us, gate admission is free. Welcome to the Burnaby Village Farmers Market – Every Saturday, starting May 7 through to the end of October come explore the market's new location in the meadow at the museum. Transport Yourself to the 1920s. Enjoy our Living Village – Stroll down the streets of our 1920s tram stop community. Our village is a combination of heritage and replica buildings on a 10-acre site. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Popular stops include the blacksmith, the print shop, the garden at the farmhouse and the General Store. Explore! Experience! Have Fun! – Explore the restored Interurban Tram and take a whirl on the historic 1912 CW Parker Carousel. Forge Steel, Tour a Cemetery, or Trace Family Roots – Whatever your choice, heritage and history come alive in our workshops and programs. Treats and Treasures – Discover the tasty treats in the ice cream parlour and treasures in the gift shop. 6
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Gulf Islands Denman Island Museum Central Denman Island, BC Tel: (250) 335-0880 Eddie Reid Memorial Library 140 East Point Road Saturna Island, BC Tel: (250) 539-5312 Everlasting Summer 194 McLennan Drive Salt Spring Island, BC Tel: (250) 653-9418
Gabriola Island Museum 505 South Road Gabriola Island, BC Tel: (250) 247-9987 Gulf Island Kayaking Montague Harbour Marina Galiano Island, BC Tel: (250) 539-2442
Island Escapades 118 Natalie Lane Salt Spring Island, BC Tel: (250) 537-2553 / (888) 529-2567
Pender Island Library 4407 Bedwell Harbour Road Pender Island, BC Tel: (250) 629-3722 Spirit of the West Adventures Redonda Islands, BC Tel: (250) 285-2121
Kelp Reef Adventures 3114 Mars Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 386-7333
The Galiano Conservancy Association 2540 Sturdies Bay Road, RR #1 Galiano Island, BC Tel: (250) 539-2424
CELEBRATING 21 YEARS OF ECO ADVENTURES! Island Escapades was created due to Jack Rosen and Candace Snow’s love of the outdoors and their passion to educate youth through experiential learning. Our programs focus on outdoor learning, environmental education and group dynamics. Co-founder Jack has worked with youth for over 25 years in government agencies, schools and privately with Island Escapades. His experience and knowledge is vast and the energy and enthusiasm that he exudes is addictive. The staff he has trained and who help co-ordinate programs are compassionate, fun, experienced, extremely knowledgeable and safety conscious. All guides have years of experience in the outdoors and working with Youth: • Certified by the SKGABC (Sea Kayak Guides Alliance of B.C.) • Wilderness First Aid Certified • Hand Held Marine Operators license • Inter-tidal and Interpretive Training • Climbing and Belay Certified
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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, 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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10th Annual Field Trip Fair for Teachers Your one stop shop for field trip information! Date: Monday, October 1, 2012, 3:00 - 6:00 pm (arrive when you can) Location: VanDusen Botanical Garden 5251 Oak Street, Vancouver BC • Meet the educators from over 50 field trip sites • Opportunities to win a free field trip for your class • Bus bursaries for charter transportation • Refreshments for pre-registered guests • Free parking - draw for those who can show a transit ticket! TEACHER REGISTRATION IS OPEN. Advanced registration is required to attend. This is an adult only event due to liquor licensing.
Who Inspires Your Students? Field Trips Include:
• Curriculum links based on goal setting, personal planning, and Daily Physical Activity Initiative • A guided tour of our permanent and temporary exhibits including the New Vancouver 2010 gallery • Fun and games in the Participation Zone • Optional Scavenger Hunt • Access to viewing window into BC Place
Cost applies to groups of 10 or more:
• $8.50 per individual (incl. tax) • One group facilitator free per ten group members • Aides and Interpreters are free
EXPLORE. EXPERIENCE. BE PROUD. BE INSPIRED.
10AM - 5PM Daily Gate A, BC Place bcsportshalloffame.com 604.687.5520 @bcsportshall bcsportshall Honouring The Past. Inspiring The Future.
Kootenays Ainsworth, Argenta, Balfour, Boswell, Burton, Castlegar, Christina Lake, Cranbrook, Crawford Bay, Creston, Fruitvale, Galena, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Kaslo, Kootenay Bay, Lister, Meadow Creek, Midway, Nakusp, Nelson, New Denver, Rock Creek, Rossland, Salmo, Shelter Bay, Silverton, Slocan Park, Trail, Winlaw, Yahk Ainsworth Hot Springs P.O. Box 1268 Ainsworth, BC Tel: (250) 229-4212
Canadian Museum of Rail Travel 1 Van Horne Street Cranbrook, BC Tel: (250) 489-3918
Creston Valley Museum 219 Devon Street Creston, BC Tel: (250) 428-9262
Alpine Rafting 1020 North Route 1 Golden, BC Tel: (250) 344-6521
Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria Street Nelson, BC Tel: (250) 352-6363
Creston Valley Wildlife Centre Creston, BC Tel: (250) 428-3260
Big Rock Candy Mountain Box 997 Grand Forks, BC Tel: (250) 442-0892
Castlegar Museum Castlegar, BC Tel: (250) 365-6440
Doukhobour Village Museum 112 Heritage Way Castlegar, BC Tel: (250) 365-6622
Cody Caves Provincial Park Highway 31 Ainsworth, BC Tel: (250) 353-7364
Fort Steele Heritage Town 9851 Highway 93/95 Fort Steele, BC Tel: (250) 417-6000
Columbia Wetlands Route 93 Tel: (250) 347-9485
Funtasia - Fairmont Fun Park 4896 Hwy 93/95 Fairmont Hot Springs, BC Tel: (250) 345-4511
Boundary Creek Provincial Park On Highway 3 3 km west of Greenwood, BC Tel: (250) 766-1835 Boundary Museum 7370, 5th St. Grand Forks Grand Forks, BC Tel: (250) 442-3737
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Glacier National Park Tel: (250) 837-6274 Glacier Raft Company Ltd 612 7th St. North PO Box 428 Golden, BC Tel: (877) 344-RAFT (7238) / (250) 344-6521 Grand Forks Public Library 7340, 5th Street Grand Forks, BC Tel: (250) 442-2211 GreenWood Museum P.O. Box 399 Greenwood, BC Tel: (250) 445-6355 GreenWood Public Library 346 South Copper Street Greenwood, BC Tel: (250) 445-6111
Close to Waterfront Station at 555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4N6 School programs offer a variety of courses from the British Columbia Curriculum including: • Social Studies • English as a Second Language • Grade 11 Applied Skills • Tourism and Authentic Work Experience Opportunities To make a booking or inquire please contact us: info@vancouverlookout.com 604 689 0421 www.vancouverlookout.com
Kootenays Heritage Days Nelson, BC Tel: (250) 352-5530 Hugh Keenleyside Dam Arrow Lakes Drive Castlegar, BC Tel: (250) 365-5299 Kettle River Museum Tel: (250) 449-2222
Nelson Museum 402 Anderson Street Nelson, BC Tel: (250) 352-9813 Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre 306 Josephine Street New Denver, BC Tel: (250) 358-7288
Kingmik Expeditions Golden, BC Tel: (250) 344-5298
Phoenix Mountain Box 2428 Grand Forks, BC Tel: (250) 442-9838
Kootenay Kayak Company Box 88, Proctor Tel: (250) 229-4959
Radium Hot Springs Tel: (250) 347-9331
Kootenay River Runners Tel: (250) 347-9210
Red Mountain Resort Box 670 Rossland, BC Tel: (250) 362-7384
Kootenay Trout Hatchery 4522 Fenwick Road Fort Steele, BC Tel: (250) 429-3214 Nakusp Museum 92 - 6th Avenue N.W. Nakusp, BC
Revelstoke Dam Route 253 Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-6515 Revelstoke Railway Museum 719 Track Street Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-6060
Rossland Historical Museum Rossland, BC Tel: (888) 448-7844
The Langham Cultural Centre Nelson, BC Tel: (250) 353-2661
Rossland Historical Museum & Archives PO Box 26, 1100 Hwy 3B Rossland, BC Tel: (250) 362-7722 (888) 448-7444
The Stone House Museum 219 Devon Street Creston, BC Tel: (250) 428-9262
Rossland Historical Museum and Leroi Mine Highway Junction 22 & 3B Rossland, BC Tel: (250) 362-7722
Triple C Trailrides 2306 Blaeberry Road Tel: (250) 344-6579 Valley of the Ghosts P.O. Box 9 Silverton, BC
S.S Moyie 324 Front Street Kaslo, BC Tel: (250) 353-2525
Wet and Wild Adventures Box 2586 Golden, BC Tel: (250) 344-6546
Salmo Ski Area P.O. Box 894 Salmo, BC Tel: (250) 357-2323
White Grizzly Adventures 110 Duncan Dam Haul Road Meadow Creek, BC
Sandon Historical Sight & Museum New Denver, BC Tel: (250) 358-7920 Summit Lake Ski Area Nakusp, BC Tel: (250) 265-3312
White Water Ski Resort Nelson, BC Tel: (250) 354-4944 Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park, 9th St and 7th Ave. Castlegar, BC Tel: (250) 365-5511
FORT STEELE HERITAGE TOWN Fort Steele, B.C. The past lives and breathes at Fort Steele Heritage Town! Since its gold rush beginning in 1864, Fort Steele has gone from boomtown to ghost town to one of the most prestigious heritage attractions in British Columbia. For over 40 years, Fort Steele has offered a wide variety of education programming that uses participatory teaching methods involving hands-on activities. Students love the educators’ first-person interpretation style to give them the feeling that they have literally stepped back to the year 1898. Join one of the ladies in the schoolhouse or our pioneer home, where they will teach students how to wash clothes, churn butter, and make ice cream. Or visit our railway workers, who will teach children about Canada’s railway history whilst helping them build a real set of railway track, and then take a ride on the old pump cart. With over a dozen different programs, there is sure to be one that suits your class perfectly. And why simply stay for the day when you can have your class spend a night in historic 1887 RCMP barracks? The barracks sleep up to 70 people and come equipped with straw mattresses, wood stove cooking facilities, cooking utensils and eating area.
Choose Fort Steele to make history come alive! Phone: 250.420.7159 | Email: info@fortsteele.bc.ca | Website: fortsteele.ca
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Rockies Cranbrook, Edgewater, Elkford, Fairmont Hot Springs, Fernie, Field, Golden, Invermere – Windermere, Kimberley, Mica Creek, Panorama, Radium Hot Springs, Revelstoke, Rogers Pass, Skookumchuck, Sparwood, Spillimacheen, Valemount, Wasa, Wilmer Canadian Museum of Rail Travel 1 Van Horne Street Tel: (250) 489-3918 Columbia River Outfitters Box 787, Invermere, BC Tel: (250) 342-7397 Echo Field Paintball Box 286 Cranbrook, BC Tel: (250) 421-7722 Enchanted Forest Trans Canada Highway #1 Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-9477 Fairmont Ski Area Box 10 Fairmont Hot Springs, BC Tel: (250) 345-6311
Fernie Alpine Park 5339 Ski Hill Road Fernie, BC Tel: (250) 423-4655 Fernie Heritage Library 492-3rd Avenue Fernie, BC Tel: (250) 423-4458 Forestry Museum Highway #23, North Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-8078 Forte Steele Heritage Park 9851 Highway 93-95, Forte Steel, BC Tel: (250) 417-6000 Funtasia Fun Park Hwy 97/93 North Fairmont Hot Springs, BC Tel: (250) 345-4511
Kicking Horse Mountain Golden, BC Tel: (866) SKI-KICK Kimberly Alpine Resort Box 40 Kimberley, BC Tel: (250) 427-4881 Kootenay Trout Hatchery Highway 93/93 Cranbrook, BC Tel: (250) 429-3214 Ktunaxa Interpretive Centre 7468 Mission Road Cranbrook, BC Tel: (250) 489-2372 Natural Escapes Kayaking 1115 Pineridge Crescent Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-2679
CANADIAN MUSEUM OF RAIL TRAVEL Cranbrook, B.C.
TRAINS DELUXE
The Museum received National Historic designation in 2011, and is different from almost all other Railway Museums in North America in that it explores the social history of travel by rail in various eras. It also exhibits the interior design and decor of passenger rail cars as part of complete train “sets” that were advertised as “Deluxe Hotels-onWheels” during the golden age of rail travel between 1886 and 1936. The museum also exhibits railway art, design and architecture at its best from the “Edwardian Era” in the first decade of the 20th century. It is therefore a non-mechanical experience. Due to security for interiors of these rare and fragile artifacts, students tour with guides through the sumptuous interiors of the railcars representing different eras: the 1907 “Soo-Spokane Train Deluxe” and the 1929 “Trans-Canada Limited” complimented by Business, Royal, and interpretive cars. Tours also include the beautiful “Royal Alexandra Hall” the restored 3,000 square-foot, 2-1/2 storey high grand cafe from the former 1906 luxurious Royal Alexandra Hotel of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The huge 2-storey-high carved coal fireplace from the formal dining room of the hotel is also on display as a first impression for visitors in the imposing Entrance Hall of the Museum. The website has a large amount of history in text and photos to help students learn more before they arrive, as well as a link to special school tours for grades 1 to 3 during the period Mid-Oct to Mid-May. The tours are enhanced by other interpretive visual and textural material in the buildings before and after tours, all by advance arrangement
This is railway heritage at its finest and an important part of the Canadian historical identity! www.trainsdeluxe.com
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Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre 1745 Short Road Golden, BC Tel: (250) 344-6798 Panorama Resort Panorama, BC Tel: (250) 342 6941 Playland Family Fun Park Hwy 93/95, Radium Hot Springs, BC Tel: (250) 347-9300 Powder Springs Resort Box 1497 Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-5151 R.K. Heli Ski Panorama P. O. Box 695 Invermere, BC Tel: (250) 342-3889
Rockies Rafter J Frontier Village 1870 Upper Donald Road Golden, BC Tel: (250) 344-6432
Revelstoke Railway Museum 719 Track St. Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-6060
Sullivan Mine Interpretive Centre 340 Spokane St. Kimberley, BC Tel: (250) 427-5311
Revelstoke Hydro Dam Highway 23 North of Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-6211
Robert W. Starratt Wildlife Sanctuary Valemount, B.C Tel: (250) 566-4846
Terex Titan & Open Pit Coal Mines Aspen Drive and Highway 3 Sparwood, BC Tel: (250) 425-2423
Revelstoke Museum and Archives 315 W. 1st Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-3067
Ski Wapiti Elkford, BC Tel: (250) 865-2020
Three Valley Gap Heritage Ghost Town Box 860, Revelstoke, BC Tel: (250) 837-2109
Valemount Area Museum and Archives 1090 Main Street, Across the tracks Valemount, BC Tel: (250) 566-4177 White Tooth Ski Area Box 1925, Golden, BC Tel: (250) 344-6114 Yoho National Park Field, BC Tel: (250) 343-6783
About Burns Bog
Burns Bog is a raised bog ecosystem covering approximately 3,000 ha of the Fraser River delta between the south arm of the Fraser River and Boundary Bay. One of the largest undeveloped urban landmasses in North America, Burns Bog is globally unique because of its chemistry, form, flora and large size. It is the southernmost extension of Sphagnum-dominated bogs in Canada. b.c. school destinations directory
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Central & Northern 100 Mile House, 70 Mile House, Alexis Creek, Anaheim Lake, Barkerville, Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Bridge Lake, Clinton, Forest Grove, Gold Bridge, Horsefly, Jesmond, Kleena Kleene, Lac la Hache, Lone Butte, Ocean Falls, Quesnel, Riske Creek, Shearwater, Tatla Lake, Wells, Williams Lake Aquabatics 1960 Hudson Bay Mountain Road Smithers, BC Tel: (250) 847-3678
Ecosummer Expeditions Box 177 Clearwater, BC Tel: (250) 674-0102
BC Cowboy, Rodeo and Ranch Museum 113 North 4th Avenue Williams Lake, BC Tel: (250) 392-7404
Fort Nelson Museum Fort Nelson, BC Tel: (250) 774-3536
Bulkley Valley Museum 1425 Main Street Smithers, BC Tel: (250) 847-5322 Central 100 Mile House Library 449 S Birch Avenue 100 Mile House, BC Tel: (250) 395-2332
Haida Expeditions Ltd. Box 1297 Skidegate, BC Tel: (250) 559-7885 ext. 228 Haida Heritage Centre at KAAY LLnagaay 2 Second Beach Road Skidegate, BC Tel: (250) 559-7885 ksan Historical Village and Museum Hazelton, BC Tel: (250) 842-5544
McBride Train Station Main Street McBride, BC Murray Ridge Ski Hill Murray Ridge, BC Tel: (250) 996-8515 Museum of NortherN BC 100 - 1 Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC Tel: (250) 624-3207 North Peace Cultural Centre 10015-100 Avenue Fort St. John, BC Tel: (250) 785-1992 Northern Albacore 2 Marine Charters Box 22042 Prince Rupert, BC Tel: (250) 622-7854
A powerful teaching tool designed to educate enlighten and engage students.
HUGE SELECTION
The Victoria IMAX Theatre offers teachers more than 25 films to inspire their students. Choose from the regularly scheduled films or from the extensive library of past features*. Full listing of films available at www.imaxvictoria.com on the schools tab.
BC School Rate just $4.55 + HST Inside the Royal BC Museum 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.
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Pouce Coupe Museum 49th Avenue Pouce Coupe, BC Tel: (250) 786-5555 Powder King Ski Village North by Northwest Region Tel: (250) 997 6323 Prince George Native Friendship Centre 1600 Third Avenue Prince George, BC Tel: (250) 564-3568 Purden Lake and Ski Resort P.O. Box 1239 Prince George, BC Tel: (250) 565-7777 Skeena Kayaking 1534 11th Avenue East Prince Rupert, BC Tel: (250) 624-5246
Central & Northern Ski Smithers 3866 Railway Avenue Smithers, BC Tel: (250) 847-2058 Stellar Descents Backcountry Adventures General Delivery Dunster, BC Tel: (250) 569-0188 Stewart Historical Museum 603 Columbia Street Stewart, BC
Tabor Mountain Ski Resort 17875 E Highway 16, BC Tel: (250) 963-7542 The Moresby Explorers Ltd. Box 127, 365 Beach Rd. Sandspit, BC Tel: (250) 637-2215 The Station Museum and Art Program 816 Alaska Avenue Dawson Creek, BC Tel: (250) 782-2601
U’mista Cultural Centre The U’mista is one of the longest-operating and most successful First Nations cultural facilities in BC, opened in 1980 to house potlatch artifacts seized during an earlier period of cultural repression. Visitors to the centre learn the history of the potlatch ban and are able to view the Potlatch Collection and displays about Kwakwaka’wakw history. 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.
W.A.C. Bennett Dam/BC Hydro 23 KM West of Hudson’s Hope Hudson’s Hope, BC Tel: (250) 783-5211
Williams Lake Library Suite A - 180 North 3rd Avenue Williams Lake, BC Tel: (800) 665-1636 (ext 210)
Walter Wright Pioneer Village 2383 Dawson Creek, BC Tel: (250) 782-7144
Xats’ull Heritage Village 3405 Mountain House Road Williams Lake, BC Tel: (250) 297-6502
White Tooth Gold Adventures Box 206, Wells, BC Tel: (250) 994-2345
U’mista CUltUral Centre
#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
www.umista.ca
VANCOUVER AQUARIUM The Vancouver Aquarium offers a wide range of amazing education programs that are sure to meet the needs of your class: On-site programs: Our experienced staff and volunteers will guide your students through the curriculum based program of your choice. Students will explore the wonders of aquatic life through discovery and hands-on activities. Aussi desponible en français. Plus, don’t miss the new African Penguins programs starting Fall 2012. 604 659 3552 | programs@vanaqua.org Vancouver Aquarium AquaVan: Can’t come to the Aquarium? We’ll bring aquatic creatures to you! The Vancouver Aquarium AquaVan, presented by BC Hydro, carries live animals, amazing props and dynamic educators to provide an unforgettable Aquarium experience right in your own school. Our award winning AquaVan educational programs travel throughout BC and parts of Alberta. 604 659 3488 | aquavan@vanaqua.org
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Maplewood Farm
For inFormation on:
• Admission fees • Group visits • Family membership • Special events • Custom and non-custom pony rides Phone 604-929-5610 Open year round daily April through October /November through March closed Mondays Open all statutory holidays except Christmas 10:00 am – 4 pm
It was morning. Caramel the goat was sleeping in her stall
undercover gazebo for parties or events at no charge.
when Jacques Pierre – the farm’s little rooster – announced that it was time to get up. She shook her head a little, looked at her friend Priscilla sleeping beside her in the hay, and wondered “would the children come today?’
From April until the end of October you can arrange a pony ride service for your party where for $85.00 up to 12 children, accompanied by a farm attendant, get to ride on Krokur – Maplewood’s Icelandic horse.
Since 1975 North Vancouver’s Maplewood Farm has been a place where animals and children can meet and get to know each other. For the animals, it’s a special home where they can live in comfort and safety, cared for by the farm’s workers. For the children, it’s a chance to spend time at a working farm in the heart of the city. Maplewood Farm was created by Dirk Oostinde, former District of North Vancouver Parks Superindendent. His plan was to expose urban children to rural life and give them some education about basic country life and provide them with an experience they might not normally get. Farm residents include goats, cows, sheep, donkeys, horses, ducks, chickens, rabbits and pot-bellied pigs. During the winter months, Maplewood has a program called “Behind the Scenes”, where young farm visitors get a chance to be a farmer for an hour. Children help farm workers collect fresh eggs and groom and feed the animals. The “Behind the Scenes” program runs at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm two days each month from October to March. Preregistration is required to make sure you get a spot. The program books up quickly, so don’t wait too long. Maplewood is also a popular distination for children’s birthday parties and visitors are welcome to make-use of the
The spring brings babies as lambs, chicks, bunnies and baby goats join the farm’s family. When a larger animal like a donkey or calf is born, Maplewood has a naming contest. The winner gets to name the baby and also receives a one year membership to Maplewood Farm. If you’re looking for somewhere to take your family where you can slow down, relax and enjoy the wonders of nature and farm life, make sure Maplewood Farm is on your list of places to visit. Maplewood Farm is located just off Dollarton Hwy, east of 2nd Narrows Bridge, 405 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver, 604-929-5610. Open Tues – Sun, 10 am – 4pm.
Fraser Valley Abbotsford, Agassiz, Boston Bar, Bridal Falls, Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Harrison Hot Springs, Harrison Mills, Hope, Laidlaw, Manning Park, Mission, Rosedale, Silver Creek, Yale Agassiz Library 7140 Cheam Tel: (604) 796-9510
Boston Bar Library 47643 Old Boston Bar Road Tel: (604) 867-8847
Chilliwack Library 45860 First Avenue Tel: (604) 792-1941
Cox Station Quarry Abbotsford, BC Tel: (604) 826-4611
Agassiz-Harrison Museum Pioneer Park Agassiz, BC Tel: (604) 796-3545
Castle Fun Park Whatcom Road Abbotsford, BC Tel: (604) 850-0411
Chilliwack Museum 45820 Spadina Avenue Chilliwack, BC Tel: (604) 795-5210
Cultus Lake WaterPark 4150 Columbia Valley Highway Cultus, BC Tel: (604) 858-7241
All Points Bus 8434 Chilliwack Mountain Rd. Chilliwack, BC Tel: (604) 795-7443
Chilliwack Heritage Park 44140 Luckakuck Way Chilliwack, BC Tel: (604) 824-9927
Clearbrook Library 32320 George Ferguson Way Clearbrook, BC Tel: (604) 859-7814
Dinotown 53480 Bridal Falls Road Rosedale, BC Tel: (604) 794-7410
Catch the fun with the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC. You can book one of our fun, hands on and educational programs all about fish and freshwater eco-systems. These tours are age specific and tie into the BC School Curriculum. We have 5 different tours to meet your class's needs. Visit Doug our friendly White Sturgeon, collect bugs and identify them under microscopes, or catch and release fish in our rainbow trout ponds. Our programs can be booked year round and are offered throughout the Lower
Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery 1 604 504-4716 Visit.fraservalley@gofishbc.com
Mainland! Contact us for more information.
HELL’S GATE AIRTRAM Hell’s Gate Airtram is located in the Scenic Fraser Canyon half way between Vancouver and Kamloops, BC. 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. A school visitation program is available for teachers prior to the class’ arrival with true & false questions, fill in the blanks, and essay suggestions.
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Hell’s Gate Airtram is open late April through Thanksgiving and has great rates on tram, lunch, gold panning & ice cream packages.
For more information contact Debbie McKinney at 1-800-663-4532 or mckinney@hellsgateairtram.com
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Airtram ride to full facilities which include: • Simon’s Cafe (tram & lunch packages) • Gold Panner Gift Shop • Fudge Factory
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• 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
Fraser Valley Fraser River Heritage Park Mission, BC Tel: (604) 826-0277
Hell’s Gate Airtram 43111 Trans Canada Hwy. (Boston Bar) PO Box 129 Hope, BC. Tel: (604) 867-9277
Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery 34345 Vye Road Abbotsford, BC Tel: (604) 504-4716 Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery and Visitor Centre 34345 Vye Road Port Hardy, BC Tel: (604) 852-5444 George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary Westham Island Road Tel: (604) 946-6980 George Mackie Library 8440 - 112th Street Tel: (604) 594-8155
Hemlock Valley Resort Hemlock Valley, RR #1 Agassiz, BC Tel: (604) 797-4411 Honeybee Centre 7480 176th Street (At Fraser Highway) Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 604-575-BEES (2337) Hope Library 1005A - 6th Avenue Hope, BC Tel: (604) 869-2313
KILBY
Experience a 1920s Fraser Valley living history site! Visit our 1906 General Store & working farm, costumed interpreters and friendly farm animals. Open year round for pre-booked tours. For more information call (604) 796-9576 or visit our website at www.kilby.ca Sasamat Outdoor Centre (www.sasamat.org) 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.
Hope Museum 919 Water Avenue Hope, BC Tel: (604) 869-7322
Minter Gardens 52892 Bunker Road Rosedale, BC Tel: (604) 794-7191
Kilby Museum and Farm 215 Kilby Road Harrison Mills, BC Tel: (604) 796-9576
Mission Library 33247 Second Avenue Mission, BC Tel: (604) 826-6610
Ladner Pioneer Library 4683 - 51st Street Ladner, BC Tel: (604) 946-6215
Mission Museum 33201 - 2nd Avenue Mission, BC Tel: (604) 826-1011
Langley Library 20399 Douglas Crescent Langley, BC Tel: (604) 514-2850
Mount Lehman Library 5875 Mt. Lehman Road Mount Lehman, BC Tel: (604) 856-4988
Manning Park Resort P.O. Box 1480 Hope, BC Tel: (604) 840-8822
KILBY HISTORIC SITE • Educational Programs • Group Rates • Curriculum Based • Interactive Experiences
Site facilities include home-style restaurant and unique country gift shop www.kilby.ca ~ (604)796-9576 215 Kilby Road, Harrison Mills, BC
Sasamat Outdoor Centre
Play, learn, grow, ... Lead in the outdoors Providing outdoor education for schools
for more than 25 years
604-939-2268 www.sasamat.org b.c. school destinations directory
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1.800.663.6667
Email: rafting@kumsheen.com Ask for our information package
Fraser Valley Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Centre 23898 Rawlison Crescent Langley, BC Tel: (604) 882-9313 MSA Centennial Library 33660 South Fraser Way Fraser, BC Tel: (604) 853-1753 MSA Museum 32320 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford, BC Tel: (604) 853-3722
Power House at Stave Falls 31338 Dewdney Trunk Road Stave Falls, BC Tel: (604) 462-1222 Santa’s Funland 4121 Columbia Valley Highway Cultus Lake, BC Tel: (604) 858-3457 South Delta Library 1321A - 56th Street Delta, BC Tel: (604) 943-2271
Terry Fox Library 2470 Mary Hill Road Tel: (604) 927-7999 The Maize 41905 Yale Road West Chilliwack, BC Tel: (604) 819-6203 Xaytem Longhouse Interpretive Centre 35087 Lougheed Highway Mission, BC Tel: (604) 820-9725
Yale Library 65050 Albert Street Yale, BC Tel: (604) 863-2279 Yale Museum Yale, BC Tel: (604) 863-2324 Yarrow Library 4670 Community Street Tel: (604) 823-4664
Fraser River Discovery Centre Welcome to River School! The Fraser River Discovery Centre offers interactive fieldtrip opportunities that will inspire students to connect with the Fraser River. From ecology to history to conservation, our programs meet social studies and science curriculum requirements for grades K-7.
604-521-8401
788 Quayside Dr. New Westminster, BC
Our programs are affordable and the Discovery Centre is easily accessible by transit. Visit our website at www.fraserriverdiscovery.org then come…play…explore… and discover the mighty Fraser River.
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 hayday, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery was the largest building of its kind and the leading producer of canned salmon in B.C. Now a dynamic fishing museum, step inside and become immersed in the sights, sounds and stories of the West Coast fishing industry.
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It haIled. It raIned. then, the sun was
Blazing hot!
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I wonder what’s In store thIs afternoon?
Barkeville Celebrates 150 Years Imagine… hand-digging through layers of soggy, worthless, frustrating gravel, hoping and praying the next shovel-stroke will expose a fortune in gold. Twenty feet, thirty feet, forty feet: everyone says it’s crazy, but there’s too much at stake. Then, just when the outcome seems impossibly bleak, at a depth of fiftytwo feet, the ground begins to pay. The lead is struck, and the greatest creek-side placer gold deposit the world has ever seen is suddenly yours for the taking. This is Barkerville’s story. The Cariboo region of British Columbia’s central interior has been profoundly shaped by gold, thanks to a simple, working-class English prospector named Billy Barker who, in 1862, spearheaded a twenty-year, multi-billion dollar industrial revolution that literally helped build a Province.
Barkerville:
The extraordinary historic town of Barkerville, named in Billy’s honour, now stands as a living testament to these golden beginnings. Declared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1923, and later a Provincial Heritage Site in 1958, Barkerville is now the largest living-history museum in western North America.
1-888-994-3332 • www.barkerville150.ca
Barkerville celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2012, and the year is full of exciting adventures for the more than 65,000 international visitors who flock to “BC’s Gold Rush Town” annually.
150 years of disc very.
A N ATI O N A L h I sTO r I c s I TE O f cA N A dA
History, alive.
Barkerville’s engaging and informative school programs provide students with opportunities to learn about the lives of BC’s gold rush pioneers. Now taking registrations for programming. Contact Judy Mooring at 1-888-994-3332 ext 29 or email barkerville@barkerville.ca to register today!
Greater Vancouver Aldergrove, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Fort Langley, Langley, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Surrey, Vancouver, West Vancouver, White Rock, Yaletown 15th Field Artillery Regiment Museum and Archives 2025 11th Avenue West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 666-4370
BC Museum of Mining PO Box 188 On The Sea to Sky Hwy. Britannia Beach, BC Tel: (604) 896-2260
Alcan Omnimax Theatre 1455 Quebec Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 443-7443
BC Sports Hall of Fame Gate ‘A’ of BC Place Stadium Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 687-5520
Aldergrove Library 26770 - 29 Avenue Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 856-6415
BCIT Planetarium 3700 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 736-1174
Aldor Acres Dairy Centre 8301 252nd Street Langley, BC. Tel: (604) 888-2403
Beaty Biodiversity Museum 2212 Main Mall Vancouver, BC TeL: (604) 822-3320
Arts Club Theatre Company 1585 John St. Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 687-5315 x253
Bell Performing Arts Centre 6250 - 144th Street Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 507-6355
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 822-3114
Bloedel Conservatory Queen Elizabeth Park Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 257 8570
Barkerville Historic Town 14301 Barkerville Hwy. Barkerville, BC Tel: (250)994-3435 BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation Abbotsford Agriculture Centre 1767 Angus Campbell Road Abbotsford, BC BC Farm Machinery and Agricultural Museum 9131 King Street Fort Langley, BC Tel: (604) 888-2273 BC Golf Museum & Hall of Fame 2545 Blanca Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 222-4653 BC Hot House 5355 - 152nd Street Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 576-8525
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Bob Prittie Metrotown Branch (Burnaby) 61 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 436-5427 Bose Family Corn Maze 16390 64th Avenue, Surrey Tel: (604) 576-8997 Boundary Bay Regional Park Tsawwassen, BC Tel: (604) 224-5739 Bowen Island Museum and Archives 1014 Millers Road Bowen Island, BC Tel: (604) 947-2655 Britannia Heritage Shipyard National Historic Site 5180 Westwater Drive (at South foot of Railway Ave) Richmond, BC Britannia Natural Historic Site 5180 Westwater Drive Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 718-8050
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Brookstown Library 20045 - 40 Avenue Tel: (604) 532-7432 Burnaby Art Gallery 6344 Deer Lake Avenue Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 297-4422 Burnaby Lake Regional Nature Park Burnaby, BC Burnaby Village Museum 6301 Deer Lake Ave. Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 297-4565 Burns Bog Nature Reserve Unit #4, 7953 - 120th Street Delta, BC Tel: (604) 572-0373 Burns Dog Conservation Society (Great Pacific Forum Planet Ice) 10388 Nordel Court Delta, BC Tel: (604) 572-0373 Butchart Gardens 800 Benvenuto Ave. Brentwood Bay, BC Tel: (604)652-4422 Cameron Branch 9523 Cameron Tel: (604) 299-8955 Canada Place 780 - 999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 775-7200 Canadian Handcar Adventure Tours Railway Tracks S.E. Corner Tel: (604) 771-9530 Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame 65 East 6th Avenue New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 527-4640 Canadian Museum of Craft and Design 639 Horby Tel: (604) 687-8266 Canadian Museum of Flight Hangar 3- 5333 216th Street Langley, BC Tel: (604) 532-0035
Capilano River Hatchery 4500 Capilano Park Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 666-1790 Capilano Suspension Bridge 3735 Capilano Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 985-7474 Carousel Theatre for Young People 1411 Cartwright Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 669-3410 Centennial Theatre Centre 2300 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 984-4484 CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum PO Box 17000 Stn. Forces, Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 363-4312 Children’s Farmyard and Miniature Railway Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 257-8531 Chilliwack Museum 45820 Spadina Avenue Chilliwack, BC Tel: (604) 795-5210 Chinatown Historical Tours PO Box 74522 Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 418-8560 Chinese Cultural Centre, museum and archives 555 Columbia Street Tel: (604) 687-028 City of Vancouver Archives 1150 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 736-8561 City Park 207 Street, Between 48 and 51 Avenues Langley, BC Tel: (604) 514-2865
Where Your Curriculum Comes Alive! Grouse Mountain is not just a place that you visit. It is an immersive outdoor adventure that allows students to experience the awe inspiring power of nature.
Engaging Expert Staff Grouse Mountain’s dedicated team of educators has been welcoming students to our unique mountaintop environment for over a decade. Our instructors are professionals with a passion for science, sustainability, First Nations, wildlife and the outdoors. Not only are they chosen for their high level of teaching expertise but they are smart, energetic leaders who have the ability to engage students of every age and ability.
Curriculum Matching Courses
Interactive Outdoor Components Each educational program we offer at Grouse Mountain contains both an interactive and an outdoor component. At the Peak of Vancouver activities range from skiing, snowboarding, ice-skating and snowshoeing in the winter to eco-walks, ranger talks, visits to the Eye of the Wind and GPS mapping tours in the summer.
Artists for Conservation Festival October 15-19, Grouse Mountain will host a world-class art festival featuring a unique educational program that will connect youth with nature through art. Students will get to meet, be instructed by and interact with some of today’s leading local and international wildlife artists.
All of Grouse Mountain’s Education Programs are linked directly to prescribed learning outcomes allowing them to fit directly into lesson plans. Our programs are developed for teachers by teachers with fresh new program content included each and every year. Days at Grouse Mountain also mirror a typical school day running from 9:30am to 2:30pm and are suited for all grades K to 12.
ONLY HERE ONE DESTINATION, ENDLESS EXPERIENCES
For more information visit grousemountain.com/education To book your adventure, email education@grousemountain.com or call 604.980.9311
RockRidge Canyon is located just 20 minutes outside Princeton, BC, and is the premium destination for Band or Choir Camps, Student Council or Leadership retreats, outdoor education or team trips, Dry Grads, or a variety of academic curricular based field trips. Our 1,500-acre property is nestled in a secluded valley which includes a 3-km-long lake. Since the land was acquired in 2000, over $40M has been invested to create one of Canada’s premier camp and conference facilities. Hundreds of school and community groups have enjoyed this amazing property since it opened in 2004. We invite you to book RockRidge Canyon for your next field trip! The facilities at RockRidge Canyon are second to none. We can comfortably accommodate groups of 25 to 460 (some schools bring their entire population or all of the students entering a particular grade to build community and esprit de corps). A total of 18 breakout spaces of various sizes are available for use. Nicola, Tulameen and Similkameen Lodges are perfect for student groups. Lodge dorm rooms sleep 12 to14 people, and every room is equipped with a private en suite bathroom with showers, toilets, and sinks. A lounge/meeting space is available on each floor. In total, we can accommodate 330 people in dorm rooms. Wolfe Creek Lodge is a full service luxury lodge with 47 well-appointed guest rooms. A maximum of 132 beds are available, depending on room configuration. The lodge is ideal for community building and networking as people mingle in inviting lounge areas with fireplaces. The Okanagan and Little Rimrock meeting rooms can accommodate more formal gatherings. The Rimrock Dining Room provides an intimate setting for up to 88 guests. Wolfe Creek Lodge is the perfect location for a Staff Retreat or Pro D event. Our Pinnacle Day Lodge is an awe-inspiring post and beam building in the heart of camp. The Pinnacle Dining
Room can seat 500, and features soaring ceilings and open beam design to set off the spectacular views of Inspiration Lake and Pinnacle Peak. Our Food Services department is known for creating tasty, wholesome food. Meeting spaces include the Club Room (250 guests), the Summit Room (75 guests) and several smaller venues. Guests will enjoy our Games Room, Snack Bar, Gift Store, and the Loft Espresso Bar.
Recreation Options All Season (September through June) • Z ip Line! Experience one of North America’s longest dual continuous zip lines (2,200’ over the lake) • Dual ‘Tower of Terror’ poles (leap for trapeze bar) • Ball hockey or broom ball • Walking, hiking and Mountain Biking trails (marked trails from Beginner to Advanced) • Games Room (3 pool, 3 foosball, and 2 Ping-Pong tables) Winter Season (November through April - Weather Permitting) • T errain park for tubing and boarding (we even have snowmaking equipment!) • Two natural ice surfaces for pond hockey and skating • Hiking and snowshoeing • Evening bonfires with hot chocolate & marshmallows • Alpine or cross country ski at nearby Apex Mountain Resort, Manning Park Resort, or China Ridge Trails Spring and Fall Season (May, June, September & October) • W aterfront featuring the Blob, beachfront, and 3 sand volleyball courts • Sports courts: basketball, ball hockey & soccer (all with night lighting) • 24 Mountain bikes • Olympic short course outdoor swimming pool with dive tank (open May 15 – October 15) • 10 element High Ropes Course • Kayaks, dragon boats, and 40 person pontoon boat • Disc golf course • Horseback trail rides (by arrangement with a local outfitter)
www.rockridgecanyon.ca RockRidge Canyon will astound you.
It’s worth the trip!
An Adventure in Excellence!
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Greater Vancouver Cleveland Dam Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 224-5739 CN Imax Theatre at Canada Place 201 - 999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 682 4629 Contempory Art Gallery 555 Nelson Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 682-2700 Coquitlam Public Library (City Centre Branch) 3001 Burlington Drive Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 927-3561 Coquitlam Public Library (Poirier Branch) 575 Poirier Street Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 937-4142 Courtenay Museum 207 Fourth Street Courtenay, BC
Crash Crawley’s 1-1300 Woolridge Street Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 526-1551
Deer Lake Paddle Centre 4946 Canada Way Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 294-7224
Evergreen Cultural Centre 1205 Pinetree Way Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604)927-6552
Crash Crawly’s Fun4kidz Unit #1, 1300 Woolridge Street Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 526-1551
Delta Museum and Archives 4858 Delta Street Delta, BC. Tel: (604) 946-8322
Evergreen Cultural Centre 1205 Pinetree Way Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 927-6552
CTV British Columbia 300-750 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 608-2868
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden 578 Carral Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 662-3207
Farm Machinery and Agrigulture Museum 9131 King Street Fort Langley, BC Tel: (604) 888-2273
Environment Canada Tel: (604) 664-9364
FireHall Arts Centre 280 East Cordova Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 689-0926
Cypress Mountain West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 419-SNOW Deep Cove Canoe and Kayak 2156 Banbury Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 987-8028 Deer Lake Boat Rentals 5435 Sperling Avenue Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 839-3949
EPCOR Britannia Mine Water Treatment Plant On the Sea-To-Sky Hwy. PO Box 129 Britannia Beach, BC V0N 1J0 Evergreen Adventure Society Glover Road Fort Langley, BC Tel: (604) 888-3678
Fort Langley Library 9167 Glover Road Fort Langley, BC Tel: (604) 888-0722 Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada 23433 Mavis Ave, Box 129 Fort Langley, BC Tel: (604) 513-4785
Fort Langley National Historic Site Capture your students' imaginations through one of our school programs!
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Each of our BC curriculum-based program includes hands-on activities, exploration of the Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post, and interaction with our heritage interpreters. Engaging all the senses, a day spent at Fort Langley will etch classroom lessons in your students’ memories. Make a deal for furs on the very spot where First Nations people traded salmon, furs, and cranberries for Hudson’s Bay Company goods. Plunge a gold pan into our new gold station and imagine that you are among the 30,000 miners who passed through during the 1858 Fraser River Gold Rush. In the 1840s Storehouse, open crates and barrels and discover trade goods hidden inside. Open year round, our interpretive programs cost only $3.90 per student ($6.55 per university/ adult student). Visit our website to learn about our range of programs, catering, and much more.
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Allumez l'imagination de vos élèves en participant à un de nos programmes scolaires!
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Axés sur les programmes d'études de la Colombie-Britannique, ils comprennent : des activités pratiques, l’exploration du poste de traite de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson, et des discussions avec nos interprètes du patrimoine. Une journée passée au lieu historique national du Fort-Langley permettra à vos élèves de graver le contenu des leçons dans leur mémoire en faisant appel à tous leurs sens. Faites du troc à l’endroit même où les peuples des Premières Nations échangeaient du saumon, des fourrures et des canneberges contre des articles de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson. Plongez une batée dans notre nouveau poste d’or et imaginez que vous êtes l’un des 30 000 mineurs ayant passé par ici pendant la ruée vers l’or du Fraser en 1858. Dans l’entrepôt des années 1840, ouvrez des caisses et des barils et découvrez-y des articles de traite. Offerts toute l’année, nos programmes d’interprétation coûtent seulement 3,90 $ par élève (6,55 $ par étudiant adulte ou universitaire). Consultez notre site Web pour en savoir plus sur l’éventail de programmes du fort, nos services de traiteur, etc.
PLAN A VISIT TO METROPOLIS AT METROTOWN THAT EVERYONE WILL LOVE! Experience diversity, design and more at BC’s largest shopping centre – Metropolis at Metrotown is home to 400 shops with the biggest selection of fashion and accessories, sporting goods and apparel, beauty boutiques, and more. We welcome your school group to visit us and learn about the history and magnitude of Metropolis at Metrotown.
4700 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 4N2 metropolisatmetrotown.com
Group programs include: • Beyond the Storefronts Scavenger Hunt • Grand and Atrium Courts are available for performances • Shopping package, including discount card
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Kid AND Adult friendly fun all year round! Looking for a school field trip that both the kids
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Indoor Kart Racing at TBC has been offering year-round go-kart racing since 2000 and offers a variety of options for group bookings.
if you do stop, the whole track will slow down while a staff member gets you moving again. Safety first!
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hosting an event, the options are limitless.
TBC, they can offer an awards and presentation
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
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
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At TBC there is a very strong focus on safety!
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Not only will everyone have a great time, each
involvement at a number of schools in the lower
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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
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www.tbcir.ca 2100 Viceroy Place, Richmond BC
Greater Vancouver Fraser Mills Station Museum 1120 Brunette Avenue Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 466-1555
Gallery at Ceperly House 6344 Deer Lake Avenue Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 205-7332
Fraser River Bike Tour & Rentals 150 - 810 Quayside Drive New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 521-4669
Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 270-6500
Fraser River Discovery Centre 788 Quayside Drive New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 521-8401
Glen Valley Organic Farm 8550 Bradner Road Abbotsford, BC Tel: (604) 856 0017
Fun4kidz Play Centre 2003 Park Royal South West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 925-0707
Gordon Macmillan Southam Observatory 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 738-7827
Fun4kidz Play Centre Unit 3730, 4151 Hazelbridge Way Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 279-5439 Galiano ConseRvancy Association Sturdies Bay Road, RR #1 Galiano Island, BC Tel: (250) 539-2424
Greater Vancouver Regional Districts Parks 4330 Kingsway Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 224-5739 Greater Vancouver Zoo 5048 264 Street Aldergrove, BC Tel: (604) 856-6825
Greenheart Canopy Walkway at UBC Botanical Garden 6804 SW Marine Drive Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 822-4208 Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. 6400 Nancy Greene Way North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 980-9311 Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site 12138 Fourth Ave. Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 664-9282 H.R. MACmillan Space Centre 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 738-7827
Hastings Mill Store 1575 Alma Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 734-1212 Hemlock Valley Resorts 20955 Hemlock Valley Road Agassiz, BC Tel: (866) 332-3326 Highland Copper Mine P.O. Box 1500, Logan Lake, BC Tel: (250) 523-3507 Historic Stewart Farm 13723 Crescent Road, Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 502-6456 Historica Tel: (604) 739-4056
Haney House 11612 - 224th Street Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 463-1377
Historical Chinatown Tours PO Box 74522 Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 418-8560
Harbour Cruises & Events 501 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 688-7246 / (800) 663-1500
Honeybee Centre 7480 176th Street (At Fraser Highway) Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 575-2337
Whale Watching Vancouver – Steveston Seabreeze Adventures Just a step away from the bustling city of Vancouver, you will plunge right into a whalewatching journey in Steveston. A panorama of scenic beauty is about to unfold as we transport you through the Fraser River, Gulf Islands, and Strait of Georgia. 95% sighting success. Step into the ocean world of orcas (killer whales) and perhaps humpback or minke whales, grey whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals or sea lions, eagles, and a variety of seabirds. For a minimum of 3 to 5 hours, be fascinated by various species of marine wildlife waiting to be discovered. Ask us about our guaranteed sightings! Whatever else you do in British Columbia, don’t miss this whale watching adventure you’ll have a “whale of a tale” to tell! 32
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Greater Vancouver Honeyland Canada 17617 Ford Road Pitt Meadows, BC Tel: (604) 460-888 Hooser Weaving Centre 13723 Crescent Road Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 502-6456 Horn Lake Caves Provincial Park and Outdoor Centre 3890 Home Lake Caves Rd. Qualicum Beach, BC. Tel: (250) 703-6051 HR MacMillan Space Centre 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 738-7827 HR Macmillan Space Centre 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 738-7827 Hudson’s Bay Company Heritage Society #1 Bay Centre, 1150 Douglas Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 385-1311, ext. 503
Indoor Canada Games Pool 65 East 6th Avenue Tel: (604) 526-4281 Irving House Historic Centre 302 Royal Avenue New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 527-4640 Japanese Canadian National Museum 688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 777-8000 Japanese Rock Gardens Dundarave West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 925-2644 Jewish Museum and Archives of British Columbia 300-950 West 41st Ave. Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 257-5199 Kanaka Regional Park 252nd Street Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) -530-4983 Kingway Branch 7252 Kingways Street Tel: (604) 522-3971
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!
Langley Centennial Museum 9135 King Street Fort Langley, BC Tel: (604) 888-3922
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 3663 Park Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 990-3755
Langley Environmental Partners Society 4700-224th Street Langley, BC Tel: (604) 532-3514
Mackin House Museum 1116 Brunette Avenue Coquitlam, BC Tel: (604) 516-6151
Laserdome Plus 110 - 2455 Dollarton Hwy North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 985-6033 London Heritage Farm – Richmond Museum & Heritage Services 6511 Dyke Road Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 271-5220 Lost Lagoon Nature House Stanley Park Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 257-8544 Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 3663 Park Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 990-3755
Malcolm Knapp Research Forest 14500 Silver Valley Road Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 463-8148 Maple Ridge Library 130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Road Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 467-7417 Maple Ridge Museum And Archives 22520 - 116th Avenue Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 463-5311 Maplewood Farm 405 Seymour River Place North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 719-6053 Maplewood Farm 405 Seymour River Place North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 929-5610
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604-904-7410 groups@takayatours.com www.takayatours.com
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.
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Mt. Seymour Resorts’ Outdoor Education & Snow School
The mountains and rainforest of BC’s south coast are Metro Vancouver’s recreational backyard. For over 30 years Mt Seymour’s professional instructors and guides have shared a uniquely West Coast Canadian experience with thousands of children.
Culture The Lower Mainland is blessed with easy access to wilderness. Mt Seymour is dedicated to building a culture of outdoor recreation as a cornerstone of healthy active living. Skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing are all lifesports; skills that once learned can be enjoyed at any stage in life. Besides the physical and cardiovascular benefits, these sports are ideal family and social activities, which encourage interpersonal bonds. Mt Seymour’s guides and instructors create a supportive, non-competitive learning environment, geared towards celebrating personal growth in a group setting. Entering the mountains means challenging students to leave their typical urban / sub-urban experience and negotiate with their own psychological and physical norms, while respecting the power of the natural environment.
Environment Our wilderness is both neighbour and playground. Giving children an understanding of how the past and future development of society depends on nature is fundamentally tied to their experience of the natural world. There is an increasing recognition that contact with nature is essential to children’s health and quality of life. Unfortunately children are increasingly isolated from nature and outdoor activities, leading to what is known as Nature Deficit Disorder. Recent studies have shown benefits of outdoor activities include reduced stress, better physical and mental fitness and improved social skills.
Alpine sports create value for children by forming a respect and positive relationship with nature. Mt Seymour’s culture of outdoor recreation includes promoting stewardship though understanding. “Cognitive benefits from play in nature, including creativity, problem-solving, focus and self-discipline. Social benefits include cooperation, flexibility, and selfawareness. Emotional benefits include stress reduction, reduced aggression and increased happiness.” (Burdette, Hillary L.; and Robert C. Whitaker, “Resurrecting Free Play in Young Children: Looking Beyond Fitness and Fatness to Attention, Affiliation and Affect.” © 2005 American Medical Association.)
Education Mt Seymour’s programs focus on fun, yet can often be daunting for those new to the environment. Our goal is always to safely build success through positive, supportive leadership. Ultimately, the challenges students’ overcome lead to rewarding and empowering life experiences. Visiting Mt Seymour affords students an opportunity to satisfy Daily Physical Activity requirements by participating in a recognized Alternate Environment. Students benefit from the connection with nature and an experiential pasttime that is uniquely accessible, and essential to, living in this region. Mt Seymour believes all children should enjoy these benefits so offers below market prices for schools. Mt Seymour’s team of experienced professionals ensures the safest introduction to alpine sports. Built upon safety, 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. Visit our website www.MountSeymour.com/groupsschools or call our sales office 604-986-2261 x215 to book your class’ visit.
Mt Seymour Winter School Programs Ski | Snowboard | Snowshoe | Snow Tube
• 2 hour, half day, or full day programs in the care of our professional instructors and guides • Best terrain for beginners • New Goldie Magic Carpet Lift makes learning easier and safer • Curriculum-linked programs Safety, fun and learning are our top priorities. Call today and let us help you plan a great field trip.
www.MountSeymour.com 604 986 2261 ext 215
Greater Vancouver Massey Theatre 735 Eighth Avenue New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 517-5900 McGill Branch 4595 Albert Street Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 299-8955 Metro Vancouver Education 4330 Kingsway Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 432-6200 Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 438-4715 Mineral Resources Educational Program 910-1111 Melville Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 681-4321 ext. 108/115 Minoru Aquatic Centre 7560 Minoru Gate Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 278-3178 Model Ships Museum of Granville Island 1502 Duranleau Street Granville Island Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 683-1939 Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Centre Society 23898 Rawlison Crescent Langley, BC Tel: (604) 882-9313
Mountain View Wildlife Conservation and Education Centre 23898 Rawlison Crescent Langley, BC Tel: (604) 882-9313 MSA Museum Society 2313 Ware Street Abbotsford, BC Tel: (604) 853-0313 Mt. Seymour Resorts 1700 Mount Seymour Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 986-2261 ext. 217 Murrayville Library Unit 100 - 22071 48th Avenue Murrayville, BC Tel: (604) 533-0339 Museum and Archives 680 17th Street West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 925-7295 Museum of Anthropology 6393 NW Marine Drive Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 822-5087 Museum of Royal Westminster Regiment 530 Queens Avenue New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 526-5116 Museum of Vancouver 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 730-5307
National Nikkel Museum and Heritage Centre 6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 777-7000
North Vancouver Museum & Archives 3203 Institute Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 987-5612
Natural Westcoast Adventures 1308 Everall Street White Rock, BC Tel: (604) 535-7985
North Vancouver Outdoor School Box 250, Brackendale, BC Tel: (604) 898-5422
Neile Bacon and Friends – Ventriloquist and Magician 8826 Armstrong Avenue Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 525-5089
Ocean Sound Kayaking Co. 17 East 23 Avenue Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 736-0377
New Westminster Museum and Archives 302 Royal Avenue New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 527-4640 Newton Wave Pool 13730 72 Avenue Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 501-5540 Nikkei Place 6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 777-7000 Nitobe Memorial Garden & UBC Botanical Garden 6804 SW Marine Drive Nitobe UBC Gate 4, NW Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 822 9666
TRIUMF offers a variety of education and outreach programs for students and teachers. The objectives of the programs are to: • S hare the excitement of the scientific adventure via programs at various levels of engagement; • I nspire young people to learn more about particle & nuclear physics; • S howcase TRIUMF’s research activities as a resource for real-world lessons in the value of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education; and • I llustrate 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/visitingtriumf/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). TRIUMF also offers free drop-in public tours throughout the year, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1pm from September 1 May 31 and weekdays at 1-pm from June 1 to August 31. 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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Old Hastings Mill Store Museum 1575 Alma Road, Vancouver, BC V6R 3P3 Orpheum Theatre 884 Granville Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 665-3050 Pacific Mineral Museum 848 Hastings Tel: (604) 689-8700 Pacific Museum of the Earth c/o The Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences 6339 Stores Road Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 822-6992 Pack and Paddle Adventures Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 318-4019 Performance Works 1218 Cartwright Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 687-3020 Pitt Meadows Historical Museum Pitt Meadows, BC Tel: (604) 465-4322 Pitt Meadows Library 12047 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC Tel: (604) 465-4113 Pitt Meadows Museum and Archives 12294 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC Tel: (604) 465-4322 Playdium Burnaby E5-4700 Kingway Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 433-7529 Playland at the PNE (Pacific National Exibition) 2901 East Hastings Street Hastings Park Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 253-2311
www.gvzoo.com Not your ordinary field trip‌ Discover how to make a memorable Day for you and your students this year! GET INSPIRED about new ways to teach students about animals and our environment! For more info, call 604.856.6825 ext 26 or email ExcEllENT School RaTES edu@gvzoo.com Over 40 years dedicated to creating an educational experience that encourages appreciation and concern of wildlife!
5048 - 264th Street, Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada Just 500 metres south of the Trans Canada Highway (#1 Highway), at Exit # 73 Approximately 45 minutes - 1 hour from Vancouver
Historical Chinatown Tours The vibrant and rich history of Vancouver’s Chinatown comes alive as the stories unravel before you on this engaging and informative tour.
Tours include... Judy’s Chinatown tours will encompass learning about the history of Chinese in Canada: • Their contributions to the foundations of Canada – the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and enlistment in the Second World War, which led to the franchise; • How this history fits into the context of the Chinese diaspora significant individuals – like local merchants Yip Sang and Chang Toy, and the Father of Modern China, Dr. Sun Yat-sen; • Information about Chinatown’s heritage buildings – Sam Kee’s world’s narrowest building; • The Chinese Freemasons, as well as clan and county associations details about important events, the evolution of the community, and how Chinatown has survived and developed into a cultural centre for Vancouver tourism and education.
Testimonials... Having grown up in the Strathcona area and having walked from my elementary school, Strathcona, through Chinatown to Chinese School for four years, I thought that I knew Chinatown well. However, when Judy Maxwell took fifteen of my fellow members of the Canadian Federation of University Women from throughout B.C. on a tour, I learned so much more. Vancouver’s Chinatown is full of history. We learned how the Government of Canada was forced to recognize its Chinese-Canadians as Canadian citizens and the impact of the sacrifices made by ChineseCanadian soldiers during the two world wars. We walked on the main street, Pender, but also went to Shanghai Alley, Keefer Street and even the alleys which lead to once bustling courtyards of old buildings – formerly lively homes to many multi-generational families. We even entered a historic building which is currently a recreation area for players of mah jong, fan tan and pai gow. How fascinating, too, it was to see Pender Street from a balcony which towered over the walkers below and provided an incredible view of the adjacent structures – all the better for us to view the intricate designs and unique architecture. Judy made the visit to Chinatown alive as she talked about its structures, the people, their businesses, triumphs, pains and joys. A walk with Judy also fills a person with curiosity, as one continues to wonder about a bygone era full of vivid reminders through the sights, sounds and aromas of Chinatown. – Bev Wong, CFUW
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Greater Vancouver Port Metro Vancouver – Discovery Centre 100 the Pointe 999, Canada Place Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 665-9179 Port Moody Station Museum 2734 Murray Street Port Moody, BC Tel: (604) 939-1648 Power House at Stave Falls 31338 Dewdney Trunk Road Mission, BC Tel: (604) 462-1222 Rainforest Reptile Refuge 1395 176th Street Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 538-1711 Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary Westham Island Delta, BC Tel: (604) 946-6980 REO Rafting Resort 845 Spence Way Anmore, B.C Tel: (800) 736-7238 Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 247-8300 Richmond Museum 180 - 7700 Minoru Gate Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 247-8300 Richmond Museum & Heritage Services #180-7700 Minoru Gate Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 247-8334 Richmond Nature Park 11851 Westminster Highway Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 718-6188
Ridge Wilderness Adventures 23519 Kanaka Way Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 250-0744
Seymour Art Gallery 4360 Gallant Avenue North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 924-1378
Rock Candy Mountain 18850 Pass-Rock Candy East FSR Grand Forks, BC Tel: (250) 442-1253
Seymour Demostration Forest Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 987-1273
Roedde House Museum 1415 Barclay Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 684-7040 Royal BC Museum – Victoria BC. 675 Belleville Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 356-7226 Russian Submarine New Westminster Quay New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 520-1073 Samson V Maritime Museum 105-1005 Columbia Street New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 527-4640 Sasamat Outdoor Centre 3302 Senkler Road Belcarra, BC Tel: (604) 939-2268
Sidney Natural Sciences Consortium Seaport Place 10960 Setchell Road Sidney, BC Tel: (250) 656 6533 Softball City PO Box 45570 Sunnyside Mall, 2201 – 148th Street Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 531-0044 Splashdown Park 4799 Nulelum Way Delta, BC Tel: (604) 943-2251
Science World at TELUS World of Science 1455 Quebec Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 443-7440
Sport Fishing Hall of Fame Museum 1502 Duranleau Street Granville Island Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 683-1939
Science World of British Columbia 1455 Quebec Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 663-7440
Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre 4584 Blackcomb Way Whistler, BC Tel: (866) 441-7522
Sewell’s Marina Eco Tour Horseshoe Bay West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 921 3474
St. Ann’s Academy National Historic Site 835 Humboldt Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 953-8829
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SFU Museum of ArchaEology and Ethnology 8888 University Drive Department of Archaeology Burnaby, BC Tel: (604) 291-3135
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Stanley Park Ecology Society Stanley Park Pavilion, 2nd Floor PO Box 5167 Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 257-6907 Steveston Historical Society and Museum 3811 Moncton Street Steveston, Richmond, BC Tel: (604) 271-6868 Storyeum 142 Water Street Gastown Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 687 8142 Surrey Art Gallery 13750 – 88th Avenue Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 501-5190 Surrey Museum and Archives 6022 176 Street Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 502-6456 Surrey Nature Centre 14255 – 96th Avenue Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 502-6065 Takaya Tours 3093 Ghum-Lye Drive North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 904 7410 Telephone Museum 3190-271 Street Aldergrove, BC Tel: (604) 857-0555 The Maple Ridge Art Gallery 11944 Haney Place Maple Ridge, BC Tel: (604) 467-5855 TRAXX Coachlines 1900 Valmont Way Richmond, BC (877) 872-9977
TRAXX Coachlines provides services to many schools, educational facilities, community groups, sports teams, corporations and tour and travel companies as well as many International Operations. TRAXX Coachlines operates a fleet of modern 56 passenger and 32 passenger luxury motor coaches. Our charter department will assist you in every way possible to book and change schedules as required. We look forward to providing SAFE, COMFORTABLE, RELIABLE luxury motor coach service to your school.
Greater Vancouver Trips for Kids Vancouver #204 3755 Albert Street Burnaby, BC Tel: (778) 371-4565
Vancouver Police Museum 240 E Cordova St Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 665-3346
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 601 Smithe Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 684-9100
Voyageur Adventures 420-1090 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 669-9179
TRIUMF 4004 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 222-7525
Vancouver Port Authority Public Centre 200 Granville Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 665-9177
VanDusen Botanical Garden 5251 Oak Street Vancouver, BC. Tel: (604) 257-8151
Walnut Grove Library 8889 Walnut Grove Drive Walnut Grove, BC Tel: (604) 882-0410
Victoria Butterfly Gardens 1461 Benvenuto Avenue Brentwood Bay, BC Tel: (250) 652-3822
Waterfront Theatre 1412 Cartwright Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 685-1731
UBC Aquatic Centre University Boulevard Tel: (604) 822-4521 UBC Botanical Garden 6804 Southwest Marine Drive Tel: (604) 822-4186 UBC Farm 6182 South Campus Road Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 UBC Museum of Anthropology 6393 NW Marine Drive Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 822-4643 VANCOUVER AQUARIUM MARINE SCIENCE CENTRE P.O. Box 3232 Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 659-3552 Vancouver Aquatic Centre 1050 Beach Ave. Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 665-3424 Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 662-4719
Vancouver Public Library 350 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 331-3600
UNIVERSAL COACH LINE All vehicles Are certified for school trAnsportAtion › Ski Trips to Whistler, GVRD Mountains, and Okanagan Valley. › Airport Transfers. › Field Trips to Science World, PNE, Seattle, Victoria, Whistler, etc. › Camping Trips. › Dry Grad Transportation. › Music – Local and Long Distance Band Tours. › Athletics – Game Transfers & Road Trips.
Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre 50-950 West 41st Avenue Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 264-0499 Vancouver International Children’s Festival Vanier Park Vancouver (Festival Site) Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 708-5655 Vancouver Maritime Museum 1905 Ogden Avenue Vancouver, BC Tel: (605) 257-8310 Vancouver Museum 1100 Chestnut St. Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 736 4431 Vancouver Parks Board Stanley Park Children’s Farmyard 690 Pipeline Road Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 257-8530
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Greater Vancouver West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Rd Squamish, BC Tel: (604) 898-9336 West Vancouver Aquatic Centre 776 22 Street West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 925-7210 West Vancouver Public Library 1950 Marine Drive West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 925-7400
Whistler Blackcomb PO Box 610 Base II – Glacier Lane Whistler, BC Tel: 1-888-932-3400 or (605) 905-3044 White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista White Rock, BC Tel: (604) 541-2201
Ziptrek Ecotours 4282 Mountain Square Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 935-4102 x 207
Your Local Farmers Market Society 30th and Ontario Street P.O. Box 44506, Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 879-3276
Zuico-En Royal Avenue and 4th Street New Westminster, BC Tel: (604) 526-4811
White Rock Museum and Archives 14970 Marine Drive White Rock, BC Tel: (604) 541-2222
Get nose to nose with nature ...with exciting experiential environmental education in Vancouver’s Stanley Park. Join us for a half day field trip or camp overnight.
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Wilderness Education Program 3116 W 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 732-0509
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“Wow – listen to that!” The excited teacher just noticed the complete absence of sound coming from his students participating in Stanley Park Ecology Society’s (SPES) Mysteries of the Marsh program. A great blue heron had landed right in front of the students and was holding them rapt, laying on their bellies, silent and fully absorbed, watching as the heron hungrily ate fish after fish. Located in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, SPES offers a wide range of environmental education field trips for elementary school students. Students discover towering trees, slithering slugs, incredible invertebrates and beautiful birds in hands-on sciencebased and curriculum-connected activities both in Stanley Park and local classrooms. Don’t want the day to end? Stay overnight! Join us for the acclaimed 2-day ecology immersion program: Urban Camping. Experience the diverse habitats in Stanley Park by day and camp under the stars at night. To book, call 604-257-6907 or email school@ stanleyparkecology.ca www.stanleyparkecology.ca
SKYTREK ADVENTURE PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS SkyTrek Adventure Park is a fully insured Aerial Adventure Park filled with fun, unique, and exciting experiences for all students. Teachers and students can challenge themselves in our High Ropes course or experience a fun filled adrenaline rush at our Adventure Tower. The High Ropes course features four courses, each one progressively more challenging than the last. Our competent and highly trained staff will set your students up with harnesses, and teach them how to use all their equipment in our training course. Once completed they will move on to the exciting High Ropes course that includes obstacles such as a Skateboard, Swinging logs, Monkey bridges, Cargo nets and a multitude of other exhilarating challenges. The Adventure Tower is our most adrenaline filled attraction. Featuring a 13m high simulated free fall, a giant swing, a climbing wall with a multitude of different routes, each varying in difficulty, and a climbing route set up a series of swinging logs, it is sure to offer an adventure for every skill level. The activities at SkyTrek Adventure Park will encourage teamwork, leadership skills and inspire self-confidence. Students will have to work together, support one another and participate as a group for maximum success. Our park utilizes the most environmentally friendly practices possible and students will learn the importance of environmental sustainability. At SkyTrek Adventure Park the well-being of our guests is our number one concern. We ensure that the students are competent and capable before they are allowed to enter the ropes course. Our equipment is routinely inspected and all aspects of the ropes course are built to the highest standards. While in the trees the students will continuously be under supervision by our guides to ensure they are making their way through the course properly. SkyTrek Adventure Park is open from mid May to Thanksgiving weekend. We offer group rates on weekdays for the months of May, June, September and October. For more information, contact: Veronika Stevenson - Operations Manager. May-October: 250-837-9477 - Toll Free: 1-866-944-9744. Off Season: 250- 837- 8673. Email: groups@skytrekadventurepark.com or visit our website www.skytrekadventurepark.com.
Thompson/Okanagan Adams Lake, Anatey Beach, Anglemont, Apex Mountain, Armstrong, Ashcroft, Ashton Creek, Avola, Balmoral, Barriere, Beach Bay, Beaverdell, Big White, Blind Bay, Blue River, Brennan Creek, Bughouse Bay, Cache Creek, Carr’s Landing, Cawston, Celista, Chase, Cherryville, Clearwater-Wells Gray, Crystal Mountain, Douglas Lake, Enderby, Falkland, Fowler Point, Grindrod, Harper Mountain, Hedley, Kaleden, Kamloops, Kelowna, Keremeos, Kingfisher, Lake Country, Logan Lake, Lumby, Lytton, Magna Bay, Malakwa, Mara, Merritt, Monte Creek, Monte Lake, Mount Baldy, Naramata, Okanagan Centre, Okanagan Falls, Oliver, Osoyoos, Oyama, Peachland, Penticton, Phoenix Mountain, Pinantan Lake, Princeton, Pritchard, Quilchena, Salmon Arm, Savona, Scotch Creek, Seymour Arm, Shuswap, Sicamous, Silver Star Mountain, Sorrento, Spences Bridge, Squilax, St. Ives, Summerland, Sun Peaks Resort, Tappen, Tulameen, Twin Bays, Vernon, Walhachin, Westbank, Winfield Adventure Okanagan Suite A, 2905 30th Avenue Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 558-8821
Atlantas Waterslides 7921 Highway 97 Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 549-4121
Canadian Adventure and Educational Centre Salmon Arm, BC Tel: (250) 679-5400
Allan Brooks Nature Centre 250 Allan Brooks Way Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 260-4227
Bailey Goat Farm 4704 Highway 97A Armstrong, BC Tel: (250) 546-6106
Caravan Farm Theatre 4886 Salmon River Road Armstrong, BC
Apex Mountain Resort 33 kms. (21 miles) west of Penticton Tel: (250) 292-8222
BC Orchard Industry Museum 1304 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 763-0433
Armstrong-Spallumcheen Museum and Gallery 3415 Pleasant Valley Road Armstrong, BC Tel: (250) 546-8318
Beardale Castle Miniature Land R. R. 1, 5549 Hwy. l Malakwa, BC Tel: (250) 836-2268
Ashcroft Museum Ashcroft, BC Tel: (250) 453-9232
Big White’s Okanagan Valley Tel: (250) 765-3101
Asparagus Theatre Centennial Hall Auditorium Pleasant Valley Road Tel: (250) 546-8433
British Columbia Wildlife Park 9077 East Dallas Drive Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 573-3242
MUSEUM at WALHACHIN, Friends of Walhachin Society 4359 Central Ave, Walhachin B.C. Walhachin Soldiers Memorial Hall Box 35, Walhachin, B.C. V0K 2P0 contact Colleen 250-457-6245 or Val 250-457-6678 www.friendsofwalhachin.com
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Cawston Fruit Ranch R.R 1 Highway 3 Cawston, BC Tel: (250) 499-2751 Chase District Museum and Archives Box 160 Chase, BC Tel: (250) 679-8847 Chicadee Ridge Miniatures 1403 Mcleod Road Armstrong, BC Tel: (250) 546-9323 Creekside Theatre 10241 Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, BC Tel: (250) 766-5669
Crystal Mountain Ski Resort Westbank, BC Tel: (250) 768-5189 Deep Creek Tool Museum 91 Deep Creek Road Salmon Arm, BC Tel: (250) 832-2506 Desert Centre Osoyoos, BC Tel: (250) 495-2470 Douglas Lake Ranch General Delivery Douglas Lake, BC Tel: (250) 350-3344 Enderby and District Museum 901 George Street Enderby, BC Tel: (250) 838-7170 Environmental Education Centre for the Okanagan 2363 A Springfield Rd. Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 868-2768
Explore the history of Walhachin, a British orchard settlement established in 1908, with a walking tour of town site and original houses, demos on soap making, spinning/weaving, telegraphy and steam engines, and participate in archaeological digging techniques. Our museum contains First Nations artifacts, natural flora and fauna, and household items left behind from the British settlers. The museum is situated in the community hall named in memory of the Walhachin soldiers who left for the First World War. This grand exodus of 90% of its population was the demise of Walhachin. Of 117 men who lived here, 97 enlisted and went to war. The wooden flume used to bring water to the orchards fell into disrepair and the town never recovered from this disaster. Normal hours of operation are 10-5 Friday to Monday June 1st to September 30. However, we are very flexible and tours can be arranged with advanced notice.
Thompson/Okanagan Falcon Lanes 5 Pin Bowling Centre 2020A Falcon Road Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 372-7933 Father Pandosy Mission Benvoulin Road Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 860-8369 FireHall Museum 1205 Summit Drive Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 372-5131 Friends of Walhachin Society Box 35 Walhachin, BC Tel: Colleen (250) 457-6245 or Val (250) 457-6678 Fun Factor Family Fun Centre 910 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 554-5060 Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens and Gallery 250 Reynolds Road Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 860-7012
Geoqwest Excursions Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 769-0031 Gibson Heritage House 15480 Carrs Landing Road Lake Country, BC Tel: (250) 868-5232 Government Gouda Cheese Farm 1470 50th Street Southwest Tel: (250) 832-4274 Greater Vernon Museum and Archives 3009 32nd Avenue Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 542-3142 Grey Wolf Adventures Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 545-4845 Historic Hat Creek Ranch Junction on Highway 97 & 99 Cache Creek, BC Tel: (604) 502-6456 Historic O’Keefe Ranch 9380 Highway 97 North Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 542-7868
Interior Whitewater Expeditions Box 393 Clearwater, BC (250) 674-3727 / 1-800-661-7238
Kelowna Museums 470 Queensway Avenue Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 868-4836
Kamloops Heritage RailwaySteamTrain #6-510 Lorne Street Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 374-2141
Kettle Valley Steam Railway PO Box 1288 Summerland, BC Tel: (877) 494-8424
Kamloops Museum and Archives 207 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 828-3576
KingFisher Environmental Interpretive Centre 2550 Mabel Lake Road Enderby, BC Tel: (250) 838-0004
Kelowna Art Gallery 1315 Water Street Hedley, BC Tel: (250) 762-2226
Kumsheen Rafting Resort Box 30 Lytton, BC Tel: (800) 663-6667
Kelowna Community Theatre 1435 Water Street Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 763-9018
Leir House Cultural Centre 220 Manor Park Avenue Penticton, BC Tel: (250) 493-4055
Kelowna Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market Box 21029 Orchard Park Postal Outlet Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 878-5029
Little Farmers Petting Zoo 708 Franklin Road, Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 579-8103 Mariners Reef Waterslides Old Okanagan Highway Westbank, BC Tel: (250) 768-5141
Mills Ranch
Home of Erin Valley Riding Stables and Doug Mills Horsemanship • trail rides • pony rides • horsemanship camps for youth and adult clinics • riding and roping lessons youth and adult • birthday parties can facilitate large groups Mills Ranch is quite simply fun for the whole family! 8825 Barnhartvale Rd., Kamloops, B.C. 250-573-5442 email erinvalley@millsranch.com www.erinvalley.com and www.dougmillshorsemanship.com
Silver Shackle Enterprises / Mandy and Me Trailriding, "Smiles Every Mile"
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We have been doing trailrides and teaching trailguiding for over 25 years. Silverado took trailrides as a hobby in high school and then turned the hobby into a business after pursuing an Olympic track and field dream while at university. We welcome chances to inspire others to help in new dreams of turning the land trained and ridden on into a recreational peace park to ensure access for future generations. The horses do tricks for treats, and there is some history of the stables and of the area, including tales of wild horses that used to roam the valley. Let’s help each other to fun, fitness and self-fulfillment. Have our pet peace posse visit your school to help promote the peace park! Silverado Socrates (250) 769-5735 674 Petterson Rd, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 3T6 silverado_socrates@hotmail.com www.mandyandme.com
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Thompson/Okanagan Meritt Public Library 1691 Garcia Street Merritt, BC Tel: (250) 378-4737
Old MacDonald’s Farm 2280 A Louie Drive Westbank, BC Tel: (250) 768-51673
Mission Creek Regional park Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 868-5232
Oliver District Museum and Archives 9728 356 Street Oliver, BC Tel: (250) 498-0490
Mount Baldi Family Ski Area Highway 97, 19 kilometres west of Osoyoos on Highway 3 Tel: (250) 498-4086 Nicola Valley Museum 2202 Jackson Avenue Merritt, BC Tel: (250) 378-4145 Nk’Mip Desert and Heritage Centre 1000 Rancher Creek Road Osoyoos, BC Tel: (250) 495-7501 O’keefe Ranch Route 97 Tel: (250) 542-7868 Okanagan Military Museum 1424 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 763-9292 Okanagan Opal Inc. 7879 Highway 97 Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 542-1103 Okanagan Regional Library – Enderby Branch 514 Cliff Avenue Enderby, BC Tel: (250) 838-6488 Okanagan Science Centre 2704 Highway 6 Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 545-3644
R.J. Haney Heritage Park and Museum 751 Highway #97B Salmon Arm, BC Tel: (250) 832-5243 R.N. Atkinson Museum 785 Main Street Penticton, BC Tel: (250) 490-2451
Ornamental Gardens 4200 Route 97 Summerland, BC Tel: (250) 494-6385
S.S. Sicamuus 1099 Lakeshore Drive W. Penticton, BC Tel: (250) 492-0403
Osoyoos Windmill 5302 Main Street, Highway #3 Osoyoos, BC Tel: (250) 495-7055
Sagebrush Theatre 1300 9th Avenue, Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 372-0966
Parrot ISland Sanctuary 5090 Mackinnon Road Peachland, BC Tel: (250) 767-9030 Pheasant World 1280 TransCanada Highway Sorrento, BC Tel: (250) 675-2274 Planet Bee 2351 Harding Road Armstrong, BC Tel: (250) 546-6552 Power House Theatre 2901 - 35th Avenue Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 542-6194 Princeton Museum Vermilion Avenue Princeton, BC Tel: (250) 295-7588
Scotch Creek Family Center 4087 Squilax - Anglemont Road Scotch Creek, BC Tel: (250) 955-6100 Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park 355 Yellowhead Highway Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 828-9801
SunPeaks Resort Sun Peaks, BC Tel: (800) 807-3257 Sunshine Theatre Company #5 - 1304 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 763-4025 SHuswap Lake Haven Llama and Alpaca Farm 6990 Sunnybrae Canoe Point Road Tappen, BC Tel: (250) 835-4512 The Golf Centre 2650 Benvoulin Rd. Kelowna BC (250) 762-4653 Trapping Creek Discovery School Beaverdell, BC Tel: (250) 446-2544 Vernon District and Performing Arts 3800 33rd Street Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 549-7469
Silver Star Mountain Resort Silver Star Mountain, BC Tel: (250) 542-0224
Western Canada Theatre 1025 Lorne Street, Box 329 Kamloops, BC Tel: (250) 372-3216
Summerland Ornamental Garden 4200 Highway 97 S. Summerland, BC Tel: (250) 494-6385
White Water Slides 1155 Lakeshore Drive Salmon Arm, BC Tel: (250) 832-8880
Summerland Museum 9521 Wharton St. Summerland, BC Tel: (250) 494-9395
Wind Rivers Escape 471 Rockland Drive Vernon, BC Tel: (250) 549-3722
Summerland Trout Hatchery 13405 South Lakeshore Drive Summerland, BC Tel: (250) 494-0491
Woodhaven Nature Conservancy Raymer Road, Kelowna, BC Tel: (250) 868-5232
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Games Field & ProshoP
• birthday parties • bachelor parties • corporate events Call: (250) 374-6655 | E-Mail: kamloopspaintball@gmail.com Find us on FB: Kamloops Paintball Games Kamloops, BC | www.kamloopspaintball.com
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• Can handle groups up to 50 players in size • Safe, supervised games w/safety-certified referees • 20 minutes from downtown Kamloops • Full auto and Semi-auto markers for rent • Industry leaders such as Tippmann, JT and Draxxus supply us with the gear to ensure you have an awesome time! • 6 acres of playing fields: Camo Fort/Sniper Tower/Area 51/ Alamo Fort • Open April until October, 7 days a week for bookings which MUST be pre-booked • We specialize in short notice games with less than 24 hrs notice • Sunday is drop-in day from 12-5 p.m.
Sunshine Coast Davis Bay, Desolation Sound, Earls Cove, Egmont, Gambier Island, Garden Bay, Gibsons, Granthams Landing, Halfmoon Bay, Irvines Landing, Keats Island, Knight Inlet, Lang Bay, Langdale, Lund, Madeira Park, Minstrel Island, Nimmo Bay, Pender Harbour, Port Neville, Powell River, Rivers Inlet, Roberts Creek, Ruby Lake, Sakanaw Lake, Saltery Bay, Sechelt, Secret Cove, Sliammon, Wildwood, Wilson Creek Alpha Adventures and Education 1057 Roberts Creek Road Roberts Creek, BC Tel: (604) 885-8838 Capilano Salmon Hatchery 4500 Capilan Park Road Tel: (604) 666-1790 Evergreen Theatre 5001 Joyce Avenue Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 485-2891 Gibsons Public Library 470 South Fletcher Gibsons, BC Tel: (604) 886-2130 Grouse Museum 6400 Nancy Green Way Tel: (604) 984-0661 Heritage Play House 662 North Road, Gibsons, BC Tel: (604) 886-8998 Heritage School House Gibsons, BC Tel: (604) 886-2274 House of Hewhiwus 5555 Highway 101 Sechelt, BC Tel: (604) 885-8991
Powell River Historical Museum and Archives Marine Avenue Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 485-2222
Sechelt Heritage Forest Sechelt, BC Tel: (604) 740-5005
Powell River Kayak Club Powell River Tel: (604) 485-4701
Sechelt Indian Band Salmon Hatchery 6711 Sechelt Inlet Road Sechelt, BC Tel: (604) 885-5562
Raven’s Cry Theatre 5555 Highway 10 Sechelt, BC Tel: (604) 885-4592
Sliammon Indian Band R.R.#2, Sliammon Road Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 483-9646
Ruby Lake Resort Bird Sanctuary RR#2 Site 20 C-25 Madeira Park, BC Tel: (604) 883-2269
Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives 716 Winn Road Gibsons, BC Tel: (604) 886-8232,
tems swiya Museum 555 Highway 101 Sunshine Coast, BC Tel: (604) 885-8991 The Historic Lund Hotel 1436 Highway 101 Lund, BC Tel: (604) 414-0474 / (877) 569-3999 Townsite Heritage Society at Powell River P.O. Box 217 Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 483-3901 WildED PO Box 673 Gibsons, BC V0N 1V0
Delta Museum and Archives Society
The Delta Museum and Archives Society offers curriculum coordinated education programs for elementary and high school students as well as youth and senior groups. Come explore various cultural traditions through a series of classroom presentations, self-guided museum tours and historical programs focusing specifically on the Early History of Delta. Through discussion, observation and hands-on experience with "touchable" artifacts from the museum's collection these presentations help bring our local history to life and add an extra dimension to the school curriculum. The Delta Museum and Archives Society is a non-profit society whose mission is to capture, research and preserve the stories, records and objects of Delta; promote community identity; and facilitate access to history through education, exhibits and reference services to all people and future generations.
Maplewood Farm 405-Seymour River Place Tel: (604) 929-5610 Mountain Ash Farm 10084 Nassichuk Road Tel: (604) 485-2222 Park and Tilford Gardens 333 Brooksbank Avenue Tel: (604) 984-8200
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Patricia Theatre 5848 Ash Avenue Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 483-9345 Powell River Forestry Museum 4801 Marine Avenue Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 485-4701 Powell River Municipal Library 4411 Michigan Avenue Powell River, BC Tel: (604) 485-4796
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WHISTLER BLACKCOMB RIDE TRIBE SCHOOLS
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• Complimentary chaperone lift tickets will be provided to teachers and adult chaperones valid for your trip date only. As with years gone by, these tickets will be based on an 8:1 ratio for elementary and a 12:1 ratio for secondary schools. Any additional adult day of lift tickets can be purchased for $65 (HST included). Both of these tickets will only be valid for your RTS trip date, no exceptions. • We value all the hard work that goes into organizing trips with the Ride Tribe Schools program for your students each season and would like to offer the following rewards to organizers: • The first reward is a $2/student commission paid back to the organizer through a WB Gift Card should they bring within 5% of the numbers submitted on the school trip forms sent in two weeks prior to your trip date. For example, if you submit your Ride Tribe Schools Trip forms with 100 students, and 98 actually attend on the day of your trip, you will receive a Whistler Blackcomb Gift Card in the value of $196. If 100 students were submitted on your forms and only 90 attend, then you would not be eligible for this perk. • For the second reward, we will be offering complimentary any-day lift tickets to the organizer based on the following ratios: 1 ticket/trip with 25-49 students - 2 tickets/trip with 50+ students. The tickets will not be available on the day of the trip. You will be issued a Mountain Money Number that you can take to any WB Guest Services location to pick up your tickets.
Benefits: • All students ski/ride in a session with a coach for the entire day. The presence of a coach is mandatory, but students will be having so much fun it won't matter. • Students will be supervised by our coaches for the entire day on Blackcomb Mountain. Students will be escorted from the bus, to the rental shop, to lunch and back to the drop-off area at the end of the day, allowing you to enjoy the mountain with other teachers or chaperones knowing that the safety of your students lies in the capable hands of specially trained Ski School staff. • Replacing the lesson, a 'session' focuses on not only skill development, but the experience on the mountain. Our pros cater to the student's needs. Park, pipe, free riding, learning to turn - whatever they want to do. There is no standing around because we are too busy getting loads of vertical. • Students are grouped in sessions with friends, based on ability. Skiers and snowboards can be grouped together in intermediate or advanced groups. • We require every student who takes in the Ride Tribe Schools program to wear a helmet. We have more than enough helmets to outfit every student in the RTS program with a complimentary CSA approved helmet regardless of whether or not they are renting any other equipment. We also have enough Wrist Guards to provide all snowboarders with them. • Included complimentary for every student again next year, will be a Flaik GPS unit. Flaik is a real-time tracking solution for skiers and riders that not only provides extra safety, but allows participants to log their day to see what runs they were on, how much vertical was achieved and see where they want to ski in the future at Whistler Blackcomb. • Save up to 70% off the public price for the same product School Rewards
goal is to have a group of staff dedicated exclusively to the Ride Tribe Schools program. We have reduced our number of operating days each week from seven to five. You can book a Ride Tribe Schools trip from Thursday to Monday, every week. All of our staff will be specially trained on the schools program and understand the level of care required to provide a safe and fun environment for your students.
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wbschools@whistlerblackcomb.com Closed Every Monday and open limited Tuesdays We want you and your students to have the best mountain experience possible, and the key to achieving this
• A ll students ski/ride in a session with a coach for the entire day. The presence of a coach is mandatory, but students will be having so much fun it won't matter. • Students will be supervised by our coaches for the entire day on Blackcomb Mountain. Students will be escorted from the bus to the rental shop and to lunch and back to the drop-off area at the end of the day, allowing you to enjoy the mountain with other teachers or chaperones knowing that the safety of your students lies in the capable hands of specially trained Ski School staff. • Replacing the lesson, a “session” focuses on not only skill development, but on the experience on the mountain. Our pros cater to the students’ needs. Park, pipe, free riding, learning to turn - whatever they want to do. There is no standing around because we are too busy getting loads of vertical. • Students are grouped in sessions with friends, based on ability. Skiers and snowboards can be grouped together in intermediate or advanced groups. • We require every student who takes in the Ride Tribe Schools program to wear a helmet. We have more than enough helmets to outfit every student in the RTS program with a complimentary CSA-approved helmet regardless of whether or not they are renting any other equipment. We also have enough wrist guards to provide all snowboarders with them. • Complimentary for every student again next year will be a Flaik GPS unit. Flaik is a real-time tracking solution for skiers and riders that not only provides extra safety but allows participants to log their day to see what runs they were on, how much vertical was achieved and see where they want to ski in the future at Whistler Blackcomb. • Save up to 70% off the public price for the same product Monday, every week. All of our staff will be specially trained on the schools program and understand the level of care required to provide a safe and fun environment for your students.
School Rewards • Complimentary Chaperone lift tickets will be provided to teachers and adult chaperones valid for your trip date only. As with years gone by, these tickets will be based on an 8:1 ratio for elementary & a 12:1 ratio for secondary schools. Any additional adult day of lift tickets can be purchased for $65 (HST incl). Both of these tickets will only be valid for your RTS trip date, no exceptions. • We value all the hard work that goes into organizing trips with the Ride Tribe Schools program for your students each season, and would like to offer the following rewards to organizers. • The first reward is a $2/student commission paid back to the organizer through a WB Gift Card should they bring within 5% of the numbers submitted on the school trip forms sent in two weeks prior to your trip date. For example if you submit your Ride Tribe Schools Trip forms with 100 students, and 98 actually attend on the day of your trip you will receive a Whistler Blackcomb Gift Card in the value of $196. If 100 students were submitted on your forms and only 90 attend then you would not be eligible for this perk. • For the second reward, we will be offering complimentary any day lift-tickets to the organizer based on the following ratios: - 1 ticket / trip with 2549 students - 2 tickets / trip with 50+ students The tickets will not be available on the day of the trip. You will be issued a Mountain Money Number that you can take to any WB Guest Services location to pick up your tickets. Benefits:
Please contact us for booking information or if you have any questions about the program.
Whistler Blackcomb Ride Tribe Schools
Closed Every Monday and open limited Tuesdays We want you and your students to have the best mountain experience possible and the key to achieving this goal is to have a group of staff dedicated exclusively to the Ride Tribe Schools program. We have reduced our number of operating days each week from seven to five. You can book a Ride Tribe Schools trip from Thursday to
wbschools@whistlerblackcomb.com
B.C. SCHOOL DESTINATIONS DIRECTORY
P: Toshi Kawano
dates & rates Winter 2012.13: December 1 – December 21 January 9 – February 14 February 23 – March 22 April 6 – April 14
PRice
Session Only
$44
Lift/Session
$55
Lift/Session/Rental
$72
Lunch Voucher
$14 ($16 value)
IT’S A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE. Save up to 68% OFF the public price for the same product. EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN ONE PLACE. The 18 Below School Facility located at Base II on Blackcomb Mountain is dedicated to your school groups, with tickets, rentals, Snow School and a cafeteria all in one building. This enables us to get your
Program is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Dates subject to change.
Ride TRibe SeSSionS
WHAT SETS RIDE TRIBE SCHOOLS APART FROM THE REST?
students on the hill as fast as possible allowing you to spend more time on the Mountains or in the Village, and less time waiting in the lodge.
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68% OFF ReGULAR PRicinG
IT’S THE SAFEST. All students are supervised from the moment they get off the bus until the end of the day. Our professionally certified Snow School instructors ski and ride with your students providing them with a full day session of coaching and guiding. Plus, all students receive lift line priority. Every student receives a flaik GPS unit for the day. Flaik is a real-time tracking system that not only provides extra safety, but allows skiers and riders to log their day and see what runs they were on, how much vertical was achieved and much
Rates include HST.
more.
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As helmets are mandatory for this program, we have enough on hand to provide
PEAK 2 PEAK Alpine Experience & Lunch Voucher
$29
students with a complimentary helmet, even if they don’t rent any other equipment. This program fills up quickly so book early to ensure your preferred dates.
Rates include HST.
For more info call 1.888.932.3400 or visit whistlerblackcomb.com/schools
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Whistler & Area Birken, Bralorne, Britannia Beach, D’Arcy, Furry Creek, Gold Bridge, Lillooet, Mount Currie, Pemberton, Seton Portage, Shalalth, Squamish, Whistler
Austen Tours 1071 Glacier View Drive Garibaldi Highlands, BC Tel: (604) 898-9775
Da-Epic Adventure Company Box 2997 Garibaldi Highlands, BC Tel: (604) 764-8779
Manning Park Resort Box 1480, Hope, BC Tel: (250) 480 8822
Whister and Area 4329 Main Street Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 932-2019
BC Museum of Mining P.O. Box 188 Britannia Beach, B.C Tel: (800) 896-4044
Elaho River Adventures Box 455 Brackendale, BC Tel: (604) 898-4633
Mount Washington Alpine Resort Box 3069, Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 338 1386
Whister Public Library 4329 Main Street Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 932-5564
Canadian Voyageur Canoe Company P.O. Box 76 Pemberton, BC Tel: (604) 938-3858
Garibou Provincial Park Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 898-3678
Mt. Seymour Resorts 1700 Mt. Seymour Road North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 986 2261
Whistler Mountain 4545 Blackcomb Way Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 938-7795
Ski and Gold Esprit Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 932-3434
Whistler Museum and Archives Society 4329 Main Street Whistler, BC Tel: (604) 932-2019
Cypress Mountain Box 91252 West Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 926 5612
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Grouse Mountain 6400 Nancy Greene Way North Vancouver, BC Tel: (604) 984-0661 Hemlock Valley Resorts 20955 Hemlock Valley Road Agassiz, BC Tel: (866) 332-3326
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West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road Squamish, BC Tel: (604) 898-9336
ONE STOP SHOPPING . . . . . Let Destination Snow take care of the details! We provide a full package deal. Just hand out the paperwork to your students and let us look after the rest. We will: √ Provide the registration package √ Consolidate the student data √ Book space at the ski school √ Order the lift tickets √ Hire the bus
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√ Provide a DS guide to run the trip for the day
Can’t fill a bus? Call us • We regularly match similar school groups to fill
buses • Guaranteed price per student with no minimums • No concerns about cancelling trip due to low numbers
Our package includes: • Deluxe video-equipped motor coach transportation • Lift passes for Whistler/Blackcomb • Full-day sessions with certified Whistler coaches • 1 FREE package for every 8 elementary or 12high school students • Destination Snow guide who will run the trip for the day (show safety video, hand out lift tickets, first on call for first aid issues.)
We give amazing organizer benefits: • FREE weekend Okanagan ski trip for you & a guest - December 2012 • FREE Whistler day trip - April 2013 • GIFT CERTIFICATES: 2% of invoice total is paid out in gift certificates when you book a trip the following year • GIFTS: We give great organizer gifts: boot bags, movie passes, jackets, skis and boards, etc.
Multi-day trips Ask Destination Snow about the multi-day school trips that are available to many BC ski resorts: Whistler, Big White, Silver Star, Apex, Sun Peaks, RockRidge.
Contact: Shawna Brown 604-532-1088 sbrown@destinationsnow.com
www.destinationsnow.com/youthwhistler
Vancouver Island Alert Bay, Bamfield, Barkley Sound, Bedwell Harbour, Black Creek, Bowser, Brentwood Bay, Broken Group Islands, Broughton Archipelago, Buckley Bay, Campbell River, Chemainus, Clayoquot Sound, Coal Harbour, Cobble Hill, Comox, Coombs, Courtenay, Cowichan Bay, Cracroft Island, Crofton, Cumberland, Deep Bay, Duncan, Echo Bay, Errington, Fanny Bay, Flores Island, Fort Rupert, French Creek, Gilford Island, Glenora, Gold River, Heriot Bay, Hilliers, Holberg, Hot Springs Cove, Jordan River, Kelsey Bay, Kingcome Inlet, Kyuquot, Ladysmith, Lake Cowichan, Lazo, Malahat, Malcolm Island, Maple Bay, Meares Island, Merville, Metchosin, Mill Bay, Mt. Washington, Nanaimo, Nanoose Bay, Nootka Sound, Oceanside Region, Parksville, Port Alberni, Port Alice, Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Port Renfrew, Qualicum Bay, Qualicum Beach, Quatsino, Royston, Saanichton, Sayward, Sechart, Shawnigan Lake, Sidney, Sointula, Sooke, Tahsis, Telegraph Cove, Tofino, Ucluelet, Union Bay, Vargas Island, Victoria, View Royal, Whiskey Creek, Winter Harbour, Woss, Youbou, Yuquot, Zeballos Abbey (The) 2689 Penrith Ave., Cumberland, BC Tel: (250) 334-2224
Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Bamfield, BC Tel: (250) 728-3301
Abkhazi Gardens 1964 Fairfield Road, Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 598-8096
Bastion (The) Nanaimo, BC Tel: (250) 753-1821
Alberni Valley Museum 4255 Wallace Street Port Alberni, BC Tel: (250) 723-2181
BC Aviation Museum 9552 Canora Road, Sidney, BC Tel: (250) 655-3300
Alert Bay Library-Museum 116 Fir Street, Box 440 Alert Bay, BC Tel: (250) 974-5721 All Fun Recreation Park 2207 Millstream Rd., Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 474-3184 Anne Hathaway Thatched Cottage 429 Lampson Street, Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 388-4353 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss Street, Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 384-4101 Bailey Studio 2373 Rosstown Road, Nanaimo, BC Tel: (250) 758-7246
BC Forest Discovery Centre 2892 Drinkwater Road, RR4 Duncan, BC Tel: (250) 715-1113 Beacon Hill Park Douglas Street Tel: (250) 361-0600 Big Qualicum Fish Hatchery 215 Fisheries Rd., Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 797-8412 Blue Stone Alpacas 310 Bonsai Place Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 752-0970
Butchart Gardens and National Park 800 Benvenuto Ave. Brentwood, BC Tel: (250) 652-4422
Clayoquot Field Station at Tofino Botanical Gardens 1084 Pacific Rim Hwy PO Box 886 Tofino, BC. Tel: (250) 725-1220
Butterfly World & Garden 1080 Winchester Road Coombs, BC Tel: (250) 248-7026
COASTAL REVELATIONS NATURE TOURS Box 445, Errington, BC toll free in Canada and U.S.: Tel: (866) 954-0110
Carr House 207 Government Road Tel: (250) 383-5843 Centre of the Universe 5071 West Saanich Rd., Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 363-8262 Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Road, Chemainus, BC Tel: (250) 246-9800 Chemainus Valley Museum 9779 Waterwhell Crescent Chemainus, BC Tel: (250) 246-2445 Chinese Public School 636 Fisgard Street, Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 384-7352
Comox Air Force Museum 19 Wing, Comox, BC Tel: (250) 339-8192 Comox VALLEY COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL 580 Duncan Avenue, Suite 202 Courtenay, BC V9N 2M7 Tel: (250) 338-4417 ext. 2 www.comoxvalleyarts.org Courtenay Museum and Paleatology Centre 207 4th Street, Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 334-0686 Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre 1781 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan, BC Tel: (250) 746-4955
Kelp Reef Adventures “We specialize in kayak tours for youth groups ages 7 and older”
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Vancouver Island Cowichan River Provincial Park Duncan, BC Tel: (250) 474-1336 Cowichan Valley Museum and Archives Station Street, Duncan, BC Tel: (250) 746-6612 Craig Flower Manor and SchoolHouse View Royal, BC Tel: (250) 479-8053 Craig Heritage Park and Museum 1245 East Island Hwy. Parksville, BC Tel: (250) 248-6966 Cumberland Museum and Arhchives Dunsmuir Avenue Cumberland, BC Tel: (250) 336-2445 Dominion Astrophysical Observatory 5071 W. Saanich Tel: (250) 363-0012
Echo Players 110 2cnd Street Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 752-3522
Gallery 223 223 Commercial Street, Nanaimo, BC Tel: (250) 741-1188
Ecolodge at Tofino Botanical Gardens PO Box 886 Tofino, BC Tel: (250) 725-1220
Glidas Box of Treasures Theatre 1370 Island Hwy. Campbell River, BC Tel: (250) 287-7310
Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 363-4312
Government House 1401 Rockland Avenue Tel: (250) 387-2080
Fairmont Empress 721 Government Street Tel: (250) 384-8111
Gulf Islands Cruising School Ltd. P.O. Box 2532, Station Main Sidney BC Tel: (250) 656-2628 / (800) 665-2628
Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park 61 Filberg Road, Comox, BC Tel: (250) 339-2715
Gwani Hatchery Port McNeill, BC Tel: (250) 956-4712
Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Park Ocean Boulevard Tel: (250) 478-5849
Helmcken House 10 Elliot Street Tel: (250) 361-0021
Galiano Conservancy Association 2540 Sturdies Bay Road RR #1 Galiano Island, BC. Tel: (250) 539-2424
discover the past One of the most popular activities for schools visiting Victoria is a walking tour with well-known local historian, John Adams. “Your tour was the highlight of our trip to the capital,” is a typical response from both students and teachers. His history tours by day bring the city to life.
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park Box 3531, Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 757-8687 Hot Springs Cove Hot Springs Cove 22 miles NW from Tofino, Tel: (250) 670-1100 IMAX National Geographic Theatre Victoria 675 Belleville Street Victoria, BC. Tel: (250) 480-4887 Island Discovery and Training 835 Harewood Mines Road Nanaimo, BC Tel: (250) 753-5246 Jamie’s Whaling Station & Adventure Centres PO Box 129, 606 Campbell Street Tofino, British Columbia Tel: (800) 667-9913
Heritage Acres 7321 Lochside Drive, Saanich, BC Tel: (250) 652-5522
Jamie’s Whaling Station & Adventure Centres, in Tofino & Ucluelet 606 Campbell Street Tofino, BC Tel: (250) 725-3919
DISCOVER THE PAST Tours in Victoria, BC The highlight of your visit to Victoria, BC will be a walking tour with well-known local historian John Adams. Chinatown and Old Town by day and Ghostly Walks by night are favourites with teachers and students. Or ask him to design a tour or history program for your specific needs. To find out more or to make a booking, consult his website at www.discoverthepast.com, or give him a call at (250) 384-6698.
His Ghostly Walks at night bring the dead to life.
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Vancouver Island Johnstone Strait Whale Interpretive Centre Telegraph Cove Tel: (250) 928-3117 Kelp Reef Adventures 3114 Mars Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 386-7333
muir gallery, the 440 Anderton Ave., Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 334-2983 or (250) 338-4417 ext. 2 www.comoxvalleyarts.org Museum of Power 587 Beach Road Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 752-6441
Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens 6183 Whittaker Road Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 338-6901
MV Lady Rose 5425 Argyle Street Tel: (250) 723-8313
Legislative Tour Office Room 141, Parliament Buildings Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 387-3046
Nanaimo Art Gallery 150 Commercial Nanaimo, BC Tel: (250) 754-1750
Log Cabin Museum 7910 East Saanich Rd. Saanichton, BC Tel: (250) 658-8347
Nanaimo District Museum 100 Cameron Road Tel: (250) 753-1821
Maclean Mill National Historic Site Smith Road Port Alberni, BC Tel: (250) 723-1376
National Geographic Imax Theatre 675 Belleville Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 480-4887
Marine Ecology Station Cowichan Bay, BC Tel: (250) 748-4522
Nature House Junction of Hwy #1 and Finlayson Arm Road Tel: (250) 474-1336
Maritime Discovery Centre Industrial Road Port Alberni, BC Tel: (250) 723-1376
North Island Discovery Centre 5000 Highway 19, Telegraph Cove Tel: (250) 956-3844
Maritime Museum of BC 28 Bastion Square Victoria, BC, V8W 1H9
North Island Wildlife Recovery Association 1240 Leffler Road Errington, BC Tel: (250) 248-8534
Milner Gardens and Woodlands 2179 West Island Highway Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 752-6153 Miniature World 649 Humboldt Street, Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 385-9731 Mount Washington Alpine Resort 1 Strathcona Parkway Mt. Washington, BC Tel: (250) 338-1386 Mt. Arrowsmith Biosphere Reserve Mt. Arrowsmith, BC Tel: (250) 756-7223 Mt. Cain Ski Resort Woss, BC Tel: (250) 949-7669
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Old Cemeteries Society PO Box 50004, 15-1594 Fairfield Road Victoria, BC. Tel: (250) 598-8870 Old School House 122 Fern Rd. W., Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 752-8133 Old School Museum Near Ferry Terminal Crofton, BC Tel: (250) 246-2456 orca spirit Adventures 146 Kingston Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 383-8411
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Pacific Northwest Expeditions Box 97 Station A, Nanaimo, BC Tel: (250) 754-6300 Pacific Northwest Raptors 1877 Herd Road, Duncan, BC Tel: (250) 746-0372 Pacific Undersea Gardens 490 Belleville Street, Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 382-5717 Rainforest Interpretive Centre 451 Main Street, Tofino, BC Tel: (250) 725-2560 Remote Passages whale and Kayak Co. P.O. Box 624 Tofino, BC Tel: (250) 725-3330 Royal BC Museum 675 Belleville Street Victoria, BC Canada Tel: (250) 356-7226 / (888) 447-7977
Somenos Marsh Bird Sanctuary Highway #1 N. of Duncan, Duncan, BC Tel: (250) 746-8383 Sooke Distict Museum Corner of Sooke Road and Phillips Road Sooke, BC Tel: (250) 642-6351 St. Ann’s Academy 835 Humboldt Street Tel: (250) 953-8828 Sunstar Kayak Adventures 2165 Swayne Road, Coombs, BC Tel: (250) 951-0350 The Museum at Campbell River 470 Island Hwy., Campbell River, BC Tel: (250) 287-4636 ext 1 The Port Theatre 125 Front Street Naniamo, BC Tel: (250) 754-4555
Royal BC Museum 675 Belleville Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 356-7226
The Scratch Patch 9891 Seaport Place Sidney, BC Tel: (250) 655-GEMS
Royal London Wax Museum 470 Belleville Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 388-4461
Tiger Lily Farm 1692 Errington Road, Errington, BC Tel: (250) 248-2408
Saanichton Christmas Tree and Ostrich Farm 8231 East Saanich Rd. Saanichton, BC Tel: (250) 652-3345
TNT Paintball 1025 Matheson Lake Park Rd. Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 658-1177
Seaview Game Farm 1392 Seaview Road, Blackview, BC Tel: (250) 337-5182 Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre 9811 Seaport Place Sidney, BC. Tel: (250) 665-7511 Sid Williams Theatre Society 442 Cliffe Avenue Courtenay, BC Tel: (250) 338-2430 Sidney Whale Museum 9801 Seaport Place Sidney, BC Tel: (250) 656-2140 Sointula Museum First Street Sointula, BC Tel: (250) 973-6683
Tofino Botanical Gardens 1084 Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, BC Tel: (250) 725-1220 Tofino See Kayaking Co. 320 Main Street Tel: (250) 725-4222 U’mista Cultural Centre Front Street Alert Bay, BC Tel: (250) 974-5403 Vancouver Island Palentology Museum 587 Beach Road, Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 752-9810 Vancouver Island Regional Library 2687 James Street Duncan, BC Tel: (250) 746-7661
Vancouver Island Vancouver Island Route to Learning Canada 300-4 Cattaraqui Tel: (250) 613-2222
Victoria Butterfly Gardens 1461 Benvenuto Ave., Brentwood, BC Tel: (250) 652-3822
Western Canada Wilderness Committee 651 Johnson Street Tel: (250) 388-9292
Wickaninnish Interpretive Centre Wick Road , Pacific Rim National Park Tel: (250) 726-7721
Victoria Bug Zoo 631 Courtney Street Victoria, BC Tel: (250) 384-2847
Village Theatre Village Theatre, Qualicum Beach, BC Tel: (250) 714-8993
Whale Centre and Museum 411 Cambell Street Box 111 Tofino, BC Tel: (250) 725-2132
Zeballos Expeditions and Kayaks 115 Maquinna Avenue, Zeballos, BC Tel: (250) 761-4137
OPEN DAILY ON VICTORIA’S INNER HARBOUR
Pacific Undersea
Gardens Descend... into a world where Victoria’s reputation as the “City of Gardens” extends beneath the tide-line! Home of the largest collection of local marine life to be found anywhere, you will come face to face with the excitement, the wonder, the magic and mystery of the underwater world.
U N D E R WAT E R
AQUARIUM
View amazing underwater creatures including the largest species of octopus in the world.
490 Belleville st. • 250-382-5717 www.pacificunderseagardens.com OB Oak Bay Marine Group b.c. school destinations Attractions Group 3.375” x 4.625” Prepared April 10, 2012
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Transportation
Kids Kare Transportation 4-7811 Steveston Hwy, Rmd Tel: (604) 277-6678
Lynch Bus Lines 4687 Byrne, Bby Tel: (604) 439-0842
McCullough Coach Lines Tel: (800) 668-3393
McKillican Coach Ltd 4472 Juneau Bby Tel: (604) 294-0511 Maverick Coach Lines 7984 Webster Lad Tel: (604) 940-2332 New Era Transportation 73 Water Tel: (604) 874-3335 Pacific Coach Lines 577 Great Northern Way Tel: (604) 708-8118 Perimeter’s Whistler Express Tel: (604) 266-5386 Premier Pacific Coach Lines 5851 No 3 Road Tel: (604) 278-3772 Quick Shuttle Bus Service 8730 River Road, Lad Tel: (604) 940-4428
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:
Snow Club 3A-1100 W 6th Ave Tel: (604) 736-5228 Squamish Coach Lines 8280 Manitoba Tel: (604) 325-3259 Star Coach & Limousine Services 328 Industrial Tel: (604) 685-5600 Thirdwave Bus Services 8330 Chester Tel: (604) 324-9283 Top Hat Mini-Coach Rentals 4420 River Road Tel: (604) 718-2788
School Field Trip Coordinator, Charter Sales Department
Universal Coach Lines 148-7441 Vantage Way Tel: (604) 940-7788
International Stage Lines Inc.
Wellstone Coach Lines 8-1301 Ketch Court, Coq Tel: (604) 521-2455
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Silver Fox Coach Lines Tel: (604) 717-1933
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Western Bus Lines 1900 Valmont Way Tel: (604) 273-0730 Wilson’s Transportation Tel: (800) 567-3288
Discover the Revelstoke Railway Museum! Through our intergenerational program students will have a personal experience that brings the railway and our country to life. Join us trackside for a discovery stations program that explores the railways role in the development of British Columbia and Canada, community development through immigration and resources, railway operations as part of the transportation system, as well as looking to the future of trains and personal safety. There are a variety of programs available for a wide range of age groups and and we are happy to modify stations to fit interested classes, based on lesson plans and learning outcomes. Curriculum based programs are established for grade 5 and 10 levels with more in development. Teachers are encouraged to consider a class visit and share any specific topics, themes or information that is of interest for their students. Visits can be arranged by calling 1-877-837-6060 or by email railway@telus.net The Revelstoke Railway Museum is dedicated to sharing the history of the construction and development of the Canadian Pacific Railway through the Columbia Mountains.
719 Track Street, Revelstoke, BC
250-837-6060 or 1-877-837-6060
www.railwaymuseum.com
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10th Annual Field Trip Fair for Teachers Your one stop shop for field trip information! Date: Monday, October 1, 2012, 3:00 - 6:00 pm (arrive when you can) Location: VanDusen Botanical Garden 5251 Oak Street, Vancouver BC • Meet the educators from over 50 field trip sites • Opportunities to win a free field trip for your class • Bus bursaries for charter transportation • Refreshments for pre-registered guests • Free parking - draw for those who can show a transit ticket! TEACHER REGISTRATION IS OPEN. Advanced registration is required to attend. This is an adult only event due to liquor licensing.
ALBERNI HERITAGE
DISCOVER your PLACE in HISTORY
Alberni VAlley
MuseuM
Hands - On - Heritage The Alberni Valley Museum offers a variety of school programs for Kindergarten through Grade 12 classes. Interactive and engaging programs are offered at three sites: the Community Museum, McLean Mill National Historic Site and the Maritime Discovery Centre. Opportunities to discover Port Alberni and provincial history, from First Nations culture and pioneer experiences to forestry and maritime heritage, our programs address many of the prescribed learning outcomes of the Social Studies curriculum. The McLean National Historic Site is a restored 1920s steam sawmill and lumber camp. Step back in time and discover the early days of BC’s logging and forestry industry and experience what mill camp life would have been like. At the Maritime Discovery Centre visit a lighthouse and gallery. Located on the waterfront in the centre of our active deep sea port, exhibits focus on the history of lighthouses, navigation and exploration of the west coast, the 1964 Tsunami and the contemporary work of Neptune Canada.
You’re in for a BIG DAY TIME TRAVELING through the ALBERNI VALLEY MUSEUM’S SCHOOL PROGRAMS!
Explore BC History through engaging school programs at the:
McLean Mill National Historic Site Maritime Discovery Centre Alberni Valley Museum All programs are linked to the BC Social Studies curriculum and are available throughout the school year! VISIT
www.Alberniheritage.com CALL 250 720 2523
The Alberni Valley Museum is a regional history museum utilizing a unique visible storage display system. Collections include First Nations art and culture, folk-art, agriculture and modern history. Our Temporary Exhibits Gallery hosts new exhibits every year. Programs and tours are available throughout the school year and can be combined to create a half- or full-day experience. All twelve of our core programs are presented by our experienced staff and volunteers and are linked to the BC Social Studies curriculum. For more information, please contact the Museum’s Education Curator at 250-720-2523 and visit us at www.alberniheritage.com.
Discover Your Place in History
NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE
RECOVERY & EDUCATION CENTRE
NIWRA offers guided educational tours on subjects such as Animal adaptations, Raptors, or General Conservation of wildlife. Students will meet Bardo or Oliver, our gloved trained Barred Owls. The centre is beautifully landscaped and is a must destination for your school.
For more information about NIWRA and our guided tours go to
www.niwra.org
Box 364, 1240 Leffler Road | Errington, BC | V0R 1V0 | P: 250-248-8534 | F: 250-248-1274 | E: wildlife@niwra.org
NIWRA offers guided educational tours on subjects such as animal adaptations, raptors, or general conservation of wildlife. Students will meet Bardo or Oliver, our gloved-trained Barred Owls. The centre is beautifully landscaped and is a must destination for your school. Nestled in the district of Errington on Vancouver Island, NIWREC is a park-like setting with a peaceful, rustic atmosphere. When visiting the centre, you will be able to view eagles, several species of owls, falcons, hawks, ravens, turkey vultures and black bears. Your class will be greeted at the Museum of Nature, a living display of flora and static mounts of fauna. You will head over to the eagle flight cage were eagles can be viewed through one way glass. Monitors have been set up for children to view rehabilitating black bears. The public viewing area of non-releasable birds is beautifully arranged for your delight. As well, children will be able to walk around a release pond where turtles, ducks, geese and fish reside. New this year is a Trapper’s Cabin, where the history of trapping will be explored. During your tour, the children will be visited by a glove-trained bird (an owl or falcon) and receive an educational talk about the bird. A sponsorship certificate will also be given to your class for supporting the centre with your visit. NIWRC’s docents are highly enthusiastic and well trained in delivering the programs offered. There are many visual biofacts and sensual displays available for all ages and capabilities of children. This truly is a “Wildlife Experience for the Whole Class.”