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A Community in the Past (In-Person)

Stepping into the Father Lacombe Chapel is like stepping back in time. Students visiting this historic site will need to ‘spot’ what is old and what is modern as the program begins. Learning how a building could be built without nails, tasting bannock, participating in an interactive story and making a simple sash are all a part of the experience as young students realize just how much fun history can be!

*Please note that this location is only available for field trips seasonally beginning in mid–May until the September Long Weekend.

Curriculum 

  • Community contributions
  • Dynamic and changing communities
  • Community contributions


Student Outcomes

  • Appreciate the importance of collaboration and living together
  • Acknowledge, explore and respect historic sites and monuments 
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A Community in the Past (In-Person)

Stepping into the Father Lacombe Chapel is like stepping back in time. Students visiting this historic site will need to ‘spot’ what is old and what is modern as the program begins. Learning how a building could be built without nails, tasting bannock, participating in an interactive story and making a simple sash are all a part of the experience as young students realize just how much fun history can be!

*Please note that this location is only available for field trips seasonally beginning in mid–May until the September Long Weekend.

Curriculum 

  • Community contributions
  • Dynamic and changing communities
  • Community contributions


Student Outcomes

  • Appreciate the importance of collaboration and living together
  • Acknowledge, explore and respect historic sites and monuments 

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Stepping into the Father Lacombe Chapel is like stepping back in time. Students visiting this historic site will need to ‘spot’ what is old and what is modern as the program begins. Learning how a building could be built without nails, tasting bannock, participating in an interactive story and making a simple sash are all a part of the experience as young students realize just how much fun history can be!

*Please note that this location is only available for field trips seasonally beginning in mid–May until the September Long Weekend.

Curriculum 

  • Community contributions
  • Dynamic and changing communities
  • Community contributions


Student Outcomes

  • Appreciate the importance of collaboration and living together
  • Acknowledge, explore and respect historic sites and monuments 

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