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 MoreJoin 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 MoreTake a behind the scenes tour of the Galt Museum. Meet museum professionals and learn how historians uncover the past and persevere it.
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 MoreUsing biographies, stories, photographs and other primary sources this program examines the experiences of people who came to southern Alberta.
Read MoreMark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War by learning about men who served on the Western Front and their families who lived in Lethbridge. Take a trip down to the archives to read actual letters and dairies from the conflict.
Read MoreStudents will discover many different archaeological sites in southern Alberta and explore what the sites tell us about the lives of the people of the past. They will also examine how archaeologist collaborate with community members and rely on oral histories as evidence.
Read MoreLearn about the traders, Indigenous people, Metis and NWMP who worked and lived at Fort Whoop-Up after it was constructed in 1869.
Read MoreLearn how the Great Depression affected families and communities in Southern Alberta.
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