
Art and Peacebuilding
What role did art play in the Cold War? How can art be used to build and promote peace? This program encourages dialogue and discussion about the role of art
What role did art play in the Cold War? How can art be used to build and promote peace? This program encourages dialogue and discussion about the role of art
This tour focuses on the people who have influenced the city’s cultural, social, and political history, and how interactions between various groups helped shape our city right up until today,
This program follows YOUCAN Ottawa’s teaching of conflict resolution skills, which has been successful for twenty years. Students begin by exploring the communication and decision-making skills needed in conflict resolution.
This program uses primary sources from a scenario that took place in 1986, when the Diefenbunker was active. As air-raid sirens blare, students are assigned key roles and tasked with
In this program, students explore what life would have been like in the Diefenbunker during a lockdown. Divided into three groups (military, civilian, and government), they discover how each group
This team-building activity uses the Cold War as a backdrop, while students work together to solve a series of puzzles and challenges — with the added pressure of working underground.
What did people do to stay safe during the Cold War? To find out, students watch a primary source: the 1973 government-issued 11 Steps to Survival video. Students then look at emergency
Faites des empreintes d’animaux avec du plâtre et ramenez chez vous un souvenir de la forêt Richelieu. Vous pouvez aussi faire des fossiles et en apprendre d’avantages sur le durcissement
Join us at the museum to learn all about early rural settler gardeners! Explore the tools rural settlers needed to grow essential produce in their gardens in our Agricultural Museum
History Explorers is a scavenger hunt that allows students to have some fun while learning about Ottawa’s, and Canada’s, history. To complete this interactive and investigative program, students will use
Making maple syrup requires a good understanding of the sugar bush operation, accurate measurement of maple product refinement, and the execution of several manual tasks. Show students the cycle of
Les enfants pionniers n’avaient pas l’internet ou de deux vidéos, mais ils savaient très bien comment se divertir. Venez apprendre à confectionner vos propres jouets à base de papier et
La paperolle est une technique de décoration utilisant d’étroites bandelettes, ou frisures de papier, enroulées sur elles-mêmes et fixées sur un support ou dans un cadre. Les paperolles sont un
Discover the Ottawa Locks, set next to majestic Parliament Hill in the heart of the nation’s capital. Travel back to the early 19th century when Colonel By and his workers
Sauriez-vous vous débrouiller seule dans la nature pour une nuit entière sans aucun équipement modèle? C’est pourtant ce que les Premières Nations ont fait pendant des siècles avant l’arrivée des
Imaginer un monde sans jeux vidéo, sans télévision et sans école! Venez découvrir la vie en Nouvelle-France. Quel genre de vie aurait mené un jeune Français ou une jeune Française
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