Learning at the Museum
Educating Canadian students is one of our most vital roles. Our goal is to give educators what they need to engage learners with Canada’s ongoing story of immigration.
Education Programs
We proudly offer experiential learning for students of all ages. Our fully facilitated Education Programs allow students to explore topics related to immigration, identity, history, citizenship and diversity.
Our Education Programs are informed by the Museum’s exhibition content, our growing collection of immigration stories, and based on curriculum outcomes.
Education Group Visits
Education Groups such as schools, cadets, Guides, Scouts, ELL/FLL students, university groups and more can book a Group Visit, which includes an Education Program of their choice.
Learning Online
Learners and instructors are invited to explore our online offerings:
- Immigration Research Materials compiled in partnership with government departments, universities and private foundations. Access Helpful Research Materials.
- Our Culture Trunks explore immigration history to Canada from the viewpoints of different cultural heritages. Open Up a Culture Trunk.
- The Refuge Canada School Program provides free curriculum based lesson plan and materials for instructors. Download the Refuge Canada School Program.
- Fun, creative and do-it-yourself Crafts From Around the World to learn about and build. Download Craft Instructions.