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Indigenous Storytelling: Connecting Culture, Land, and Healing
Land Acknowledgments have become commonplace at gatherings across Canada, but what do they truly signify? More than just a formality, they hold the …
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Remembrance in Canada [Classroom Resources]
Winter Festivals Across Canada
Who is Louis Riel?
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Enhancing Travel with Digital Discovery Journals
Our students are tech-savvy digital natives who don’t know a world where they can’t get answers immediately. They can use their devices to find …
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10 places to learn about Black history in North America
Black History Month is observed annually each February since it was recognized by the Government of Canada in the House of Commons in 1995. This …
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Planning your school trip in four simple steps
Want to take your students on a once-in-a-lifetime trip? Trip planning may sound like a big undertaking, but it doesn't have to be! With the right …
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Why education travel = more successful students
Considering leading an educational trip? You're embarking on an exciting adventure that will literally change your students' lives for the better! …
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May Long Weekend, the Queen and the British Monarchy
Victoria Day, more commonly known as May 2-4 weekend, is a Canadian federal holiday held on the first Monday before May 25th. The holiday is known …
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Cherry Blossom Trees from Coast to Coast
If you have never seen a cherry blossom tree you are missing out! These stunning pink and white flower trees are the highlight of spring blooms. The …
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10 Fast Facts About Cherry Blossom Trees
1. The cherry blossom capital of the world isn’t located in Asia. The cherry blossom capital of the world is Macon, Georgia with 300,000-350,000 …
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Birth of a Nation: The Battle of Vimy Ridge [Classroom Resources]
The battle of Vimy Ridge was a monumental moment in Canadian history and in the outcome of the First World War. This battle allowed the Allies to …
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St Patrick’s Day – The Greenest Day of the Year
Celebrated each year on March 17th, this festive holiday is recognizable by the sea of green. From hats to shamrocks to green coloured drinks and …
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Who is Louis Riel?
Louis Riel is known by a multitude of titles; a founder of the province of Manitoba, a Métis leader, being instrumental in Manitoba joining …
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