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2024 On Patrol Series (Grades 4 to 12)
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The RCMP Heritage Centre is a statuesque building that explores, presents, and offers a space for learning about the story of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Our galleries explore over a century of RCMP history, from the formation of the North-West Mounted Police in 1873, to the present day of Canada’s national police service.
The Heritage Centre’s programming is delivered by a team of dedicated teaching professionals focused on education, entertainment, reflection, and dialogue. We host schools from across Canada through interactive and informative virtual and in-person programs. Utilizing special exhibits, our galleries, partners and guests, and creative activities, we guide youth through a variety of experiences and perspectives. Whether the topic is what it’s like to be an RCMP Member in Canada’s vast North, or more complex subjects like the history and lasting impacts of Residential Schools in Canada, our programming is developed and delivered to be engaging, age-appropriate, and relevant to communities today.
Check out our different educational opportunities to see what fits your needs: Our Education Brochure
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2024 On Patrol: Special Free Live Streaming Series Book...
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Maple Mystery SUGGESTED GRADES: 2 T O 6 AVAILABLE:...
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History of the NWMP SUGGESTED GRADES: 3 T O...
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PSD Pups SUGGESTED GRADES: 4 T O 8 AVAILABLE:...
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Métis and the RCMP SUGGESTED GRADES: 5 TO 8...
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Crime Scene Investigation: Crack the Case SUGGESTED GRADES: 7...
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We acknowledge that the land on which we gather, and where the RCMP Heritage Centre is located is Treaty 4 territory, which is the traditional territory of the Anihšinābēk, Nêhiyawak, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Peoples, and the original home of the Métis Nation. We recognize and acknowledge their culture and contributions.