Bring your students to the Manitoba Museum for a fun-filled day of discovery! Our engaging exhibits and expert Learning & Engagement Team make learning about culture, science, and history enjoyable and inspiring. Students will explore fascinating artifacts, participate in hands-on activities, and experience the wonders of our Planetarium.
Make the most of your visit:
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- Bundle and save! Book more than one program or visit more than one attraction on the same day and save 50 cents for each additional program or area.
- Stay all day and book a lunchroom space with us.
- When you book a Museum program, you can explore the Museum Galleries on your own for FREE as part of your visit.
Ready to book? Please fill out and submit a booking request form.
For assistance planning or booking your visit, please contact our Programs office staff at 204-988-0626 or at Programs@ManitobaMuseum.ca.
Museum Galleries
Curriculum Target: Grades 7, 10
Suitable for Grades 6-12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
Climate change can be a daunting topic as a global issue, and what’s happening in our province often gets lost in the midst. This program will give participants an overview of how our climate is changing in Manitoba, especially in our Arctic/Subarctic, Boreal Forest and Prairies biomes. We also use our Earth History Gallery to demonstrate the differences between natural and human-caused climate change.
As we explore the Museum Galleries, students will be challenged to think about what those changes mean to the biodiversity of our province, as well as the social, economic and environmental consequences for Manitobans.
During the program, we also engage the students in thinking about solutions that can be implemented by themselves at the family, school and community level. Students will be encouraged to commit to actions that can help combat climate change, and give them hope that, together, positive results can still happen.
Topics covered during this program include:
- Difference between natural and human-caused climate change
- Melting permafrost in the Arctic and its impact on plants and animals, as well as the Inuit populations
- How scientists use models to conduct scientific investigations and demonstrations, including replica ice cores
- How forest fires impact the Boreal Forest, and how they are tied to climate change
- Extreme weather events in the Prairies and the socioeconomic challenges that come with them
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 7 Social Studies: KC-004, KL-026, KL-027, KL-029, VL-009, VE-017
Grade 10 Science: S2-1-02, S2-4-07, S2-4-08
Curriculum Target Grade: 11
Suitable for Grades 9-12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
Starting with a big picture perspective, students will learn about three different eras of the fur trade and how relationships between Europeans and Indigenous people changed over time. This Hudson’s Bay Company Gallery tour takes students from a trapper’s base camp to beaver hat making. An examination of artifacts engages students in thinking about not only how objects were traded, but how ideas and technologies were exchanged between Europeans and First Nations peoples.
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 9: 9-VI-005A, 9-VI-005F, KP-043, KI-018A, VH-009, 9-VL-006, 9-VE-018
Grade 10: S2-KL-011, S2-KI-004, S2-KH-033, S2-KC-002
Grade 11: 11.1.1, 11.1.2, 11.1.3, 11.2.2, 11.2.3
Suitable for Grades 9-12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
Discover the diverse stories and perspectives of First Nations, Métis, and the Inuit in Manitoba and their relationships with newcomers and colonial governments during this 60-minute guided tour. Through relevant artifacts, exhibits, and contemporary artworks, this program will provide an appreciation for Indigenous culture, beliefs, and history. Please let us know if you would like a particular focus.
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 11: 11.1.1, 11.1.2, 11.1.3, 11.2.2, 11.3.1, 11.3.3, 11.5.3
Suitable for Grades: 3–12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
Students come to appreciate the level of skill required of an Inuit artisan by shaping and polishing their own soapstone pendant to take home. Drawing from traditional and present-day objects, students learn about the different uses of soapstone in its practical and symbolic functions, its physical proprieties, and Moh’s hardness scale.
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Curriculum Target Grades: 6 & 11
Suitable for Grades: 6–12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
An introduction highlights Manitoba’s and Canada’s involvement in World War II and program topics include the war effort, the changing role of women, effects on the economy, and social issues. Students examine evidence at six stations, which include primary sources such as artifacts, documents, and photos.
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 6: KI-021, KH-037, KG-042, KG-041
Grade 11: S-201, S-202, S-305
Suitable for Grades: 4-12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
Discover the natural and human history of Manitoba with the aid of a Learning Facilitator. The tour highlights the Museum’s most significant exhibitions by bringing them to life through storytelling, discussion, presentation, showing extra specimens or artifacts, and asking open-ended questions for further interpretation.
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Suitable for Grades: All
Unlimited length
$4.75 / student
Journey through all nine of the Museum Galleries: Welcome, Earth History, Arctic/Sub-Arctic, Boreal Forest, Nonsuch, Hudson’s Bay Company, Parklands/Mixed Woods, Prairies, and Winnipeg.
Plan your own program and explore at your own pace.
Curriculum Target Grade: 11
Suitable for Grades: 9–12
60 minutes
$5.25 / student
Using the lens of historical significance, cause and consequence, and continuity and change, students will explore the stories of Winnipeg presented in the Winnipeg Gallery. Students will view our Winnipeg timeline film, tour the 1920s Winnipeg cityscape, and participate in an activity where they will investigate the diverse stories found in our personalities wall and themed primary sources on display.
Includes free self-guiding time in Museum Galleries before or after the program.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 9: 9-S-200, 9-S-3304, 9-KC-004, 9-KI-016, 9-KH-029, 9-KH-031, 9-KH-033, 9-KP-046
Grade 11: 11.1.0, 11.3.2, 11.3.3, 11.3.4
Planetarium
Curriculum Target Grade: 5; 10-12; Education for Sustainable Development (any level)
Suitable for Grades: 5-12
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
This is the story of how a revolution in one of the most basic of all human enterprises – the making of maps – is shedding new light on our planet’s evolution in the wake of rising global temperatures. Using stunning, latest-generation imagery from space, Atlas of a Changing Earth takes viewers into the dynamic processes causing coastal glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica to melt, and explores how rising seas could threaten coastlines the world over. These striking new images are produced by the confluence of satellites and supercomputers, revealing Earth in a degree of precise detail scarcely imagined a generation ago.
Watch the show trailer here:
Curriculum Connections
Grade 5: Science Cluster 4: Weather
Grade 10: Science Cluster 1: Dynamics of Ecosystems
Also provides basic content and context for Grade 9 Social Studies Cluster 3: Canada in the Global Context; Grade 12 Global Issues: Citizenship and Sustainability; and for any level of Education for Sustainable Development projects.
Curriculum Target Grade: 6, 7, S1, S3
Suitable for Grades: 4-12
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
The aurorae, or northern lights, are one of the most beautiful and mysterious sights in the night sky. Join an expedition to the Northwest Territories in northern Canada to see these shimmering curtains of light under pristine dark skies. We first see the northern lights as northern peoples have seen them for thousands of years, and appreciate their beautiful and varied forms.
Aurorae are not only beautiful, but they also hint and some of the fundamental properties of our planet Earth and its interaction with the Sun. Modern science has revealed some of the amazing processes that cause these beautiful lights in their many colours, but there is still more to learn. Aurorae explores the connection between solar activity and northern lights, highlighting the latest science and looking ahead to the upcoming solar maximum next year.
Watch the show trailer here:
Curriculum Target Grade: 6; 9-12
Suitable for Grades: 6-12
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
Explore takes audiences to Mars, with stops throughout history to discover the knowledge needed to voyage to other worlds. From the first skywatchers trying to understand the motions of the heavens, to the future generation of explorers who will travel to Mars, Explore follows humanity’s drive to explore our universe. The program describes the different models of the universe developed throughout history, from the earth-centered model of celestial spheres to the modern view of elliptical orbits around the Sun.
Watch the show trailer here:
Curriculum Connections
Grade 6: Science Cluster 4: 6-4-01, 6-4-07, 6-4-08, 6-4-10, 6-4-11, 6-4-16, 6-4-17
Senior 1: Science Cluster 4: S1-4-03, S1-4-04, S1-4-05, S1-4-07, S1-4-09
It also provides basic content and context for Senior 2 Cluster 3: In Motion, and dynamic visualizations of forces and the effects of gravitational fields and context for Senior 3 and Senior 4 Physics.
Curriculum Target Grade: 9
Suitable for Grades: 7-12
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
Take a trip from the Earth to the edge of the known Universe in the Planetarium. Students tour the solar system, explore the Milky Way Galaxy, and see how even our galaxy is only one of billions in the cosmos. This show supports the Grade 9 “Exploring the Universe” cluster, but is applicable to a wide range of ages.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 9: Cluster 4: S1-4-03, S1-4-04, S1-4-05, S1-4-06, S1-4-07, S1-4-08, S1-4-09, S1-4-11
Suitable for Grades: 2 and up
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
Embark on a journey with the Indigenous peoples of the western plains of Canada and share in their wisdom conveyed by the stars.
Alongside Ocek, the fisher, and his band of animal friends, audiences take a dangerous expedition south to retrieve summer and return it to the frozen north. To the Plains Cree, Ocek was forever running across the night sky, ensuring the arrival of summer after the cold, perilous winter.
Learn how the great bully, the giant bear Mista Maskwa, was finally tamed by a brave band of birds. This adventure is mapped in the stars as the birds chase Mista Maskwa every night, keeping us safe from his foul temperament.
In Legends of the Northern Sky, we learn a little bit more about the spirit that connects us all.
Watch the show trailer here:
Curriculum Connections
Grade 2: Social Studies Cluster 1-Our Local Community; Cluster 2-Communities in Canada; Cluster 3-The Canadian Community
Grade 3: Social Studies Cluster 1-Connecting with Canadians; Cluster 3-Communities of the World
Grade 4: Social Studies Cluster 3-Living in Manitoba; Cluster 4-History of Manitoba; Cluster 5-Canada’s North
Grade 5: Social Studies Cluster 1: First Peoples
Grade 6: Science Cluster 4-Exploring the Solar System
Grade 8: Social Studies Cluster 1-Understanding Societies Past and Present
Grade 9: Science Cluster 4-Exploring the Universe; Social Studies Cluster 1-Diversity and Pluralism in Canada
Suitable for Grades: 4-12
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
This presentation traces the history and development of many of the world’s most endearing holiday customs, all of which involve lighting up the winter season. The show recounts the historical religious and cultural rituals practiced during the time of winter solstice, and ends with possible astronomical explanations of the famous Star of Bethlehem.
Curriculum Connections
Grade 4-10: Social Studies Skills
Grade 9: Science Cluster 4: Exploring the Universe
Curriculum Target Grade: 5,6,7
Suitable for Grades: 5-12
45 minutes
$5.25 / student
Embark on an extraordinary journey through Worlds of Ice! Wonder at the enchanting Arctic territories to the boundless frontiers of our mesmerizing solar system, as Beatrice Deer guides us through this awe-inspiring odyssey. Worlds of Ice delves into the profound interplay between humanity and the ever-shifting ice, a protean substance whose remarkable dynamics reverberate across the realms of biology, astronomy, ocean sciences, anthropology, culture, and artistic expression. Join us on this extraordinary expedition of knowledge, beauty, and inspiration that promises to leave an indelible mark on your heart and mind.
Watch the show trailer here:
Curriculum Connections
Grade 5: Science Cluster 4: Weather; Social Studies Cluster 1: First Peoples
Grade 6: Science Cluster 4: Exploring the Solar System
Grade 7: Science Cluster 1: Interactions Within Ecosystems
Science Gallery
Suitable for Grades: All
60 minutes
$4.75 / student
Spend 60 minutes exploring interactive exhibits that cover all aspects of science. Pull your own weight on our pulley chairs. Explore physics as you test, and race your own model race cars. Marvel at the mirrors in the Matrix, and explore ecology with our award-winning Lake Winnipeg: Shared Solutions simulator, finding out how YOU can help save Lake Winnipeg.
Bundle and Save! Suggested full day experiences
Grade 10 Bundle
$10.00 per student
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- Atlas of a Changing Earth
- Climate Change in Manitoba
- Museum Galleries Self Guide
All Areas Bundle
$13.25 per student
- Planetarium show of choice
- Science Gallery Self Guide
- Museum Galleries Self Guide