Join us for an interactive guided tour of the exhibit to learn about the Buffalo Treaty and the ways that the buffalo contribute to all aspects of health.
Read MoreThis program promotes respect and connects the past to the present as students are introduced to the history, culture and worldwide view of the Blackfoot people.
Read MoreCelebrate Christmas like a pioneer! Students will create homemade toys that filled stocking across the Prairies over 100 years ago.
Read MoreThis hands-on program allows students discover the cultural diversity that makes up southern Alberta. Written to complement the Grade 2 Social Studies curriculum.
Read MoreHello, Museum! Stories, hands-on activities and exploration highlight this introduction to the Galt Museum. The focus of this program shifts depending on temporary exhibits but promises to show students how much fun a museum can be while asking them to think about how we learn about the past.
Read MoreWhat was it like to live in a sod house? How did people do laundry with no running water? Consider the everyday lives of pioneers in southern Alberta and churn some butter during this classic program.
Read MoreWorking in six groups, students recreate Lethbridge on a map as they learn how and why Lethbridge developed as it did.
Read MoreExplore change over time as we compare our own lives to the experiences of people in the past. Students will examine pictures, handle objects and hear stories which highlight the great change and consistency that has occurred.
Read MoreLearn about the traders, Indigenous people, Metis and NWMP who worked and lived at Fort Whoop-Up after it was constructed in 1869.
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