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Field Trips - Regina (100km radius) |
Brandt Agricultural Products
This division of Brandt manufactures farm equipment which consists of computer engineering, cutting, welding, fabrication, and painting steel, as well as the assembly of equipment and the loading of overseas containers and trucks. They have a state of the art powder paint line on the site. Recommended age: 9 years and older
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Brandt Agricultural Products
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Tour Length: 3/4 - 1 hour
Cost: Free
Hours of Operation: 8 am - 5 pm M - F
Location: Regina
Capacity: varies
Contact: Michelle Adams
Phone: (306) 791 7553
Fax: (306) 525 9024
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Griffiths Petting Farm
Field trips to the Griffiths Petting Farm offer a hands on agricultural experience for all children and adults. The farm offers about 30 different animals to learn about and observe. Some of the animals are sheep, goats, horses, llamas, pigs, turkeys, geese, ducks, and many other animals. A display of seeds and different eggs help to educate the children on other aspects of farm life. The farm also offers a picnic area and hiking trails.
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Tour Length: 1 - 1 1/2 hours
Cost: $3/child 12 and under, $5/adult (Phone for School and Group Rates)
Hours of Operation: 10 am - 6 pm May to October
Location: Lumsden
Capacity: 75 students
Contact: Harold and Muriel Griffiths
Phone: (306) 731 2722
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Moose Jaw Western Development Museum
History of Transportation provides a view of the many ways that people have traveled in the past. Containing four galleries: land, water, aviation, and rail; the museum has many items you could not see anywhere else. We generally recommend the Scavenger Hunt which takes most students through the whole museum. Scavenger hunts are available for most grade levels. Other curriculum based programs are also available.
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Western Development Museum
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Tour Length: 1 - 1 1/2 hours
Cost: $1.50/student with pre booking
Hours of Operation: 9am -5pm (closed mon,Jan,Feb,Mar)
Location: Moose Jaw
Capacity: No Limit
Contact: Jackie Hall
Phone: (306) 693 5989
Fax: (306) 691 0511
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Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site
Period costumed heritage interpreters tour students through Motherwell's restored home, barn and 8 acre yard. Each tour incorporates activity centres allowing students to experience history through a hands-on approach. The program is designed to grade levels and are approximately two hours in length.
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