School Programs Offered at Rundle's Mission
New: School programs at the Rundle's Mission Historic Site teach students about the meeting of cultures.
During the mid 1800s, people from different cultures met at the shores of Pigeon Lake. Today, new curriculum-based school programs teach students about the stories associated with this particular place and region, how the people here coped with and affected change and how this history is related to life in the region today.
Grade 4: 1850 - A day in the life of a child at Pigeon Lake
At least eleven children have been identified by name and age who lived on the north shore of Pigeon Lake during the years 1847-1875. Their parents were either indigenous to the area, fur traders, or missionaries. Meet some of these children and find out what their life was like.
Download the brochure here.
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Grade 7: Maskipiton and his people meet the missionaries
Toward Confederation - students will learn to appreciate the challenges of co-existence among peoples.
Download the brochure here.
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For booking, call: 780-389-2422, or e-mail info@rundlesmission.org
To see some of the artwork done by students in 2006, see the pictures below.
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