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Pirates!

Grades preschool to 2
Experience the fascinating world of these notorious, swashbuckling rogues. Discover more about seafaring bandits through pirate stories, hands-on activities and a real life of adventure. (Program is 1 hour for preschool to grade 1; 1.25 hours for grade 2.)

Curriculum Connections

  • draw simple interpretations from personal experiences, oral sources and visual and written representations
  • describe how physical environment influences human activities
  • ask and respond to questions before, during, and after reading, viewing or listening

To book your class call 604 257-8310
Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 4:30 pm

For the safety and comfort of all participants, please note that class sizes must be adhered to. Elementary class maximum 30 students; preschool class maximum 20 students; all programs minimum 10 students.

Bring history alive in your classroom with Heritage Fairs.
For more information call 604 257-8304.

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Tugs for Tykes - gr pre to 1
Christmas at Sea - gr pre to 1
Pirates! - gr pre to 2
The Working Harbour - gr 2 & 3
Mountie Sailors and Arctic Communities - gr 2 & 3
Pacific Explorers: Man The Oars and Map the Coast - gr 4 & 5
Arctic Explorers - gr 4 & 5
Arctic Meltdown! - gr 4 & 5
Underwater Explorers - gr 5 to 7
Extreme Explorers: Underwater Technology - gr 5 to 7
Overnight Adventures - gr 4 to 7
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Did you know?
The Maritime Museum invites you to take a look at its best-kept secret, the hidden treasures from the vaults that lie deep beneath the galleries. This new exhibit, Tales from the Vault: Incredible Treasures and Stories from the Maritime Museum’s Collections is recently opened.
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