School Programs

Registration for the 2025/2026 school year is currently OPEN

We are pleased to announce that we are rolling out a new suite of programs for the 2025/2026 school year to align with the new Alberta Social Studies curriculum and museum education best practices. The Fort Heritage Precinct offers a variety of curricular programs for elementary students designed to support historical thinking, delivery, and synthesis of knowledge as outlined in the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum. Through programs offered by knowledgeable and enthusiastic interpreters, we offer students and teachers an interactive opportunity to engage with the rich history of our province and country.

Day in the Life Programs

Division one History ProgramKindergarten - Grade 2

2026 Program Registration is currently full, please reach out to [email protected] to be put on the waitlist If you would like to book this program for a daycare group in July or August please reach out to the program coordinator at [email protected] about availability. This full d [...]

Connections to Culture – Grade 3

History Centre ProgramGrade 3

Registration for the 2026/2027 school year will open on June 1 at 9:00am.   This one-day program is designed for Grade 3 students to learn about the people of the past that made Fort Saskatchewan what it is today. It includes three 45 minute-long sessions where students will learn through discu [...]

Connections to Adventure – Grade 4

History Centre ProgramGrade 4

Registration for the 2026/2027 school year will open on June 1 at 9:00am. This one-day program is designed for Grade 4 students to learn about Canadian history and the explorers and fur traders that made this area what it is today. It includes three hour-long session where students will learn throug [...]

Connections to Society – Grade 5

History Centre ProgramGrade 5

Registration for the 2026/2027 school year will open on June 1 at 9:00am. This one-day program is designed for Grade 5 students to build curriculum relevant historical thinking and analysis skills through learning about the creation of Canadian society through the expansion of the British Empire in [...]

"I commend each of the instructors for their in depth knowledge and enthusiasm while they delivered the program to the students. Students were engaged thoroughly."