We are pleased to offer students and teachers the opportunity to come to the museum and interact with us!
To learn more about our school programs and field trips, please review below.
Teacher Resources
Be sure to look at the guides we have just for you – all about curriculum connections and preparation for visiting our site.
Re-Thinking the Railroad, Grades 3-6 (offered February – June)
This program offers the opportunity to learn about the history of the railroad and train station in White Rock. Students will discuss the significance of the railroad and train station in the past and present and discover the varied perspectives surrounding this topic.
Program cost: $105
Download our Teacher’s Guide here.
Interested in booking? Please fill out the form below. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at curator@whiterockmuseum.ca or 604-541-2230.
Meaningful Monuments, Grades 9-11 (offered February – June)
This program offers the opportunity to examine two local heritage sites in detail—the train station and the pier—in order to better understand how they came to be sites of significance in White Rock. Students will explore this by interacting with the permanent gallery, and reviewing newspaper articles and historic photographs.
Program cost: $105
Download our Teacher’s Guide here.
Interested in booking? Please fill out the form below. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at curator@whiterockmuseum.ca or 604-541-2230.
Self-Guided Tours: Schools, Camp Groups, College and Universities
School groups are welcome to explore the museum exhibitions and create your own experience! We also have a series of curated outdoor history panels along the Pier if you’d like to make your own experience indoor and outdoor.
Program cost: $2/student with accompanying teacher and adults admitted free
Interested in booking? Please fill out the form below. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at curator@whiterockmuseum.ca or 604-541-2230.