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These are environmental education field trips and classroom programs offered in Alberta. Use the categories on the left to refine your search. To start a new search, please de-select your previous choices by clicking the (-) buttons at the top.

The Kerry Wood Nature Centre and Fort Normandeau in Red Deer offer a range of curriculum- based programs for K-9, and take requests from high school teachers as well.Topics include: plants and animals, life cycles, geology, and wetlands. With two lakes...

Outdoors In provides in-class curriculum-based programs and local field trips to natural areas nearby for students in Kindergarten to Grade 6, pre-school, youth, and community members in the Calgary area. These exciting programs are very...

Telus World of Science provides the following Environmental programs:Gr. 5 Mechanisms Using Electricity - Call the Electrician, Electric Car Garage, Robotics LabGr. 9 Electric Principles & Technologies- Power Up! & MakerLabSyncrude...

Based in Lacombe County, Ellis Bird Farm provides field trip programs to schools in Central Alberta. Ellis Bird Farm Classic (K-6): Tailored to science curriculum, and may include Pond Dipping, Owls/Pellets, Bats, Feathers, Beavers and Insect...

Granary Road provides active learning field trips for Gr, K-9, in which students can explore outdoor exhibits covering the following topics: crops, animals, bees, swamps, and bats.

The programs help the Okotoks education community address sustainability issues and give students, teachers, administrators, and staff the ideas and resources necessary to take initiative at four levels of action: in the classroom, in the school, in...

Bow Habitat station offers programs for K-6+ students, focusing on waste and water, air, & land biodiversity through integrating science and social studies curriculum.

Friends of Fish Creek Provincial Park Society has a program called TD Learning Naturally in which students from K-6 have the opportunity to go on a curriculum-linked field trip to Fish Creek park who otherwise would not be able to afford it.