Museum News
Jan 27/08
Chart Attack!

Jan 01/08
Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenge - February 5



Information for Teachers

Download and print our Maritime Work Sheets and Scavenger Hunts (PDF)

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.

About School Programs
About Each Program
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
Special Programs
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Program Information
Program Schedule
FAQ
About ESL Classes
Cost and Booking Info
Info for Teachers
Workshops and PD
Worksheets
Resources
Book Lists
Links
Ships' bios, maritime Facts
Fun Stuff for Kids

Did you know?
That Captain George Vancouver was an experienced, sailor, explorer, navigator and cartographer who mapped the coastline of British Columbia in 1792. In several voyages between 1791 and 1795, Captain Vancouver charted for the first time the rugged coastline of what is today Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. So thorough were his charts, that mariners used them for well over a hundred years. One of the world’s great mariners, George Vancouver was born in King’s Lynn, UK on June 22, 1757. Although the British Navy Captain’s life ended in obscurity when he died in 1798, the city that bears his name will recognize his remarkable achievements.
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