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Learning Resources for Educators

Learning Resources for Educators

Looking to bring The Canadian Canoe Museum to your classroom or home? Welcome to our remote learning hub!

Here you’ll find resources to Do, Watch, Listen, and Connect that will augment your classroom lesson or provide education and entertainment simultaineously.  Check out some of our favourite downloadable activities, online resources and other organizations that we recommend taking a look at.

Do!

Canoe and kayak cut outs are a Canoe Museum favourite. These printable sheets allow you to colour and craft your very own miniature canoe or kayak, and are based on canoes and kayaks in the collection: an Ojibwe Bark Canoe, Nuu-Chah-Nulth Dugout Canoe, and a Sanikiluarmiut Kayak.

TIP: If you use crayons, and colour your canoe or kayak very thoroughly, it will be water resistant and ready for a voyage.

A Canadian Canoe Museum educational staff member holds a model of a kayak frame while smiling and standing in front of an iPad on a stand during a virtual field trip.

Watch!

More information is on the way! Behind the scenes, we’re working tirelessly to ensure that your visit to The Canadian Canoe Museum is filled with excitement and wonder.

Listen!

More information is on the way! Behind the scenes, we’re working tirelessly to ensure that your visit to The Canadian Canoe Museum is filled with excitement and wonder.

A young girl with braids is wearing a blue personal flotation device (PFD) and a blue bucket hat that is decorated with various sew-on patches depicting different trails in Algonquin Park. She is smiling and looking straight at the camera.
A Canadian Canoe Museum instructor in a voygageur canoe filled with adults and youth high-fives a young girl on the dock.

Connect!

Take a look at these links to other organizations and resources that we recommend investigating:

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The Canadian Canoe Museum respectfully acknowledges that we are situated on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and the traditional territory covered by the Williams Treaties First Nations. The Canadian Canoe Museum also recognizes the contributions of Indigenous Peoples including First Nations, Inuit and Métis, in shaping this community and country as a whole.

As an organization that stewards the world’s largest and most significant collection of canoes, kayaks & paddled watercraft, we will honour and share the cultural histories and stories within the collection in all that we do.

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