Halloween Train

Ride the Halloween Train through haunted scenes and past spooky characters, Oct. 29-31  ...more

New Blog

The BCFDC has just launched into the blogosphere!  Click here to check it out.

AGM

BC Forest Museum Society is hosting its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, September 15 at 7:00 pm.  All members and season's pass holders are invited  ...more

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EDUCATE

 

Forest heritage, ecology and resource education programs provide fun and interactive learning opportunities for students between the ages of 5 and 12.   The programs meet Ministry of Education prescribed learning outcomes and are a great way to combine the fun of a field trip with outdoor learning.


The programs vary in length from 1.5 to 2 hours and focus on engaging students with unique activities and meaningful learning experiences.  Each program is led by a knowledgeable tour guide and is structured to encourage interaction and active student participation.

 

The Forest Heritage, Forest Ecology and Oh Christmas Tree programs can be adapted for students in special needs middle and high school classes.  Programs are also available for preschool groups.