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Butterfly Wings n' Wishes Ltd has a variety of critter kits for your classroom. Larvae Kits can be pre-ordered for the Spring of 2019 anytime throughout the year: and preordering is recommended. Kits do not include a habitat for the adult...

The Leg Up Foundation Education Program, in partnership with Nutrien, presents the GROWING THE NEXT GENERATION© School Tours Education Program. The school tours program features highly interactive sessions geared toward the grades 4-6 curriculum...

Exploring By The Seat Of Your Pants aims to inspire the next generation of scientists, explorers and conservationists. We do this by bringing science, exploration, adventure and conservation into classrooms through virtual speakers and field trips with...

Located near Hinton, William A. Switzer Provincial Park provides field trip programs for Grades K-6. Topics include wetlands, forests, art, animals, and bugs.

YMCA Camp Riveredge has developed a program for students in grades 1-6 to fit alongside the Alberta curriculum. In this program we can assist educators in teaching the life cycle, magnetism, colour and much more!Our programs can be run by teachers or by...

Beauvais lake provides school programs in Lethbridge and Southern Alberta classrooms from Gr. 2-12 on a variety of topics on plants & animals, biological diversity, and water.

The John Janzen Nature Centre offers programs for elementary, junior high, and customizable programs for high school students in the Edmonton area. All programs are linked to curriculum, and cover various topics including animals, trees, ecosystems...

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...

Battle River Watershed Alliance provides field trips and support for inquiry-protects on watersheds and keeping them clean and sustainable for students in Eastern-Central Alberta. Students get to participate in citizen-science, collecting data on...

CPAWS provides classroom programs and guided hikes for students in Grades 2-12 through all seasons (including winter). All programming is connected to curriculum. Classroom programs are centered around action-projects so that students not only...

Inside Education programs are available to teachers in Southern, Central, and Northern Alberta. In-Class Programs:Gr. 4-6 programs - natural resources, energy, & electricityGr. 7 & 9 programs - agriculture &...

Fish Creek park provides programming for all Grades about land and interactions between plants and animals.

Programs are offered at your location or the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Ralph Klein Park, Reader Rock Garden or a location of your choice. Topics focus on many areas, including wildlife, insects, wetlands, rocks, gardens, biological diversity, water...

Alberta Parks Kananaskis field trips explore a variety of natural topics, including wetlands and wildlife. Kananaskis Country has also partnered with the Elbow River Watershed Partnership to deliver Freshwater Field School programs....

WildSmart provides programs for local schools, clubs and summer camp programs in the Canmore and Banff area (accepting requests to Calgary on occasion, with a travel cost). WildSmart programs are for all Grades and learn about...

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

Camp Chief Hector provides the following outdoor schools for students:Eco School (Gr.4-6): environmental awareness and community buildingSunship Earth (Gr. 4-6): energy flow, cycling, diversity, community, interrelationships, change and...

Winter Programs - Snowshoeing, Avalanche Awareness, Cross-Country Skiing, In-City Cross-Country Skiing, and Overnight Camping.Spring & Fall Programs - Wildland overnight, Backpacking, and Hiking.

Field trips are offered for all Grades including high school Biology 20 and 30. Topics include wetlands, wildlife, ecology, and biodiversity.Green School (Gr. 4-8) is a five-school day long experience at the Devonian Botanic Garden.