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Pre-visit Information

Pre-visit information

We are looking forward to your visit! In order to make your visit as rewarding as possible, please read this sheet before your visit, and share it with chaperones and group leaders.

Planning a visit?

When planning a visit, group leaders are encouraged to visit the Museum free of charge in advance upon presentation of their confirmation letter.

Important Information  (.pdf file, 1.7 Mb) for teachers planning a visit to the Museum.

Arrival Procedures

  • Please bring your letter of confirmation with you to the Canada Agriculture Museum.
  • We ask that all groups be dropped off and picked up at the Museum Entrance, off Prince of Wales Drive. Please consult the Canada Agriculture Museum's Site Map for more information.
  • The group will be greeted by a Museum Educator who will then review safety rules with them. During this time, the group leader should present the confirmation letter at the Admission Booth at the Entrance and look after payment.

We are a working farm

farmWe ask that visitors dress appropriately, and heed the safety guidelines outlined below. The Canada Agriculture Museum is a demonstration farm complete with the miracle of new life as well as the potential hazards associated with large farm animals and working farm equipment. Please note that teachers and chaperones must remain with their groups at all times.

Museum Code of Conduct

For the comfort and enjoyment of everyone, please keep the Museum barns free from:

  • smoking
  • eating, drinking, and gum chewing
  • conduct which is injurious or disrespectful to you, your fellow visitors, the Museum staff and the farm animals
  • feeding or handling of the farm animals or equipment unless this is part of the program

...and please remain with your group at all times.

Staying for lunch?

From May to mid-October, the Canada Agriculture Museum has a large outdoor area with picnic tables to accommodate groups of students staying for lunch.

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If you finish early

You are welcome to explore the Canada Agriculture Museum's exhibits and barns at your leisure until the arranged time of your departure or until 5:00 p.m., whichever comes first.

First Aid

First Aid is provided by Visitor Services staff. A chaperone must remain with his or her charge at all times in the First Aid Room.

Name Tags

Please make name tags for your students which can be read easily by our educators. This will help them to quickly build a rapport with your class.

Chaperones

Chaperones are responsible for their group and for the individuals in that group. Students not respecting the Museum Code of Conduct will be asked to leave the Museum and will be required to remain with their chaperone to await transportation. The principal of the school will be informed.

Please note that we require the following ratios:

LevelStudent-Adult
Ratio
K to Grade 8
K to Secondary Cycle 1
6:1
Grades 9 and up
Secondary Cycle 2 and up
10:1

We look forward to meeting your group at the Canada Agriculture Museum. If you have any further questions or need to make any changes to your reservation, please do not hesitate to call 613 991-3053.

CautionAllergens may be present throughout the Museum's indoor and outdoor facilities.