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To do our part in halting the spread of COVID-19, the Manitoba Museum is temporarily closed to the public until further notice.
MASKS ARE REQUIRED
at the Manitoba Museum
Click for Holiday Hours
*Hours of operation vary for holidays.
Explore the Manitoba Museum from home with our Virtual Field Trips . With a new theme every session, these online programs are perfect for home learners looking for a fun, curriculum-based experience, for friends looking for an interactive way to spend time together at a distance, and for just about anyone interested in learning more about Manitoba! All welcome.
Students will learn about the resourcefulness of Inuit communities and their use of skin, stone, bone, and snow. We will investigate artifacts such as the ulu, kudlik, and bow drill, and then take a live virtual tour into the Arctic and Subarctic Gallery. We will examine the flora and fauna of this region and see more examples of historical clothing, weapons, toys, and tools.
This program is geared towards the Grade 3 and 4 curriculum and focuses on daily life, technologies, and use of natural resources in historical Inuit communities.
TEACHERS: Interested in booking this program for your class? Contact our Reservations Coordinator at 204-988-9626 or email [email protected]. Or, submit a Virtual Field Trip Booking Request Form.
$10 per device @ home / FREE for Members
Virtual Field Trips take place on Zoom and last approximately 45 minutes. Registrants will receive an email confirmation link with instructions on how to join the Zoom Webinar. One registration is valid for one device.
We would like to thank the Johnston Group
for their support of our Virtual Field Trips.