Educational Programming & School Tours

March Programs Open for Registration Now!

March School Tour & Education Program
Pricing for March Program:

• $175 for a group of 25 or less (tax included) plus online booking fees
• Free admission for the required number of adults (1 adult for 10 children is necessary)
• Additional teachers, supervisor, or students: $10 each will be added to your bill (tax included)

March Programing Details

We are offering 2 options for Educational tours from March 10-14, 2025.

Option 1: A Taste of Spring Sweetness (Open)
A Traditional walking tour with 4 stops for interactive lessons about the history and importance of Maple production in the 19th century, led by a guide from Kings Landing.

Option 2: Surviving Spring (Grades 5-12)
A 90-minute timed challenge to successfully demonstrated 6 essential skills for surviving spring in the 19th century in NB. Each station is supervised by a Kings Landing Staff Member, but the students navigate themselves from station to station.

Booking Information

March 10-14th available to book.
Time Slots: 9:30-11:00   /   11:30-1:00   /   1:30-3:00.

Online Booking Now Open!

Register Now!

 

For additional information, contact Katelyn.Murray6@gnb.ca

 

 

Education Programs & School Tours at Kings Landing

Each year, history comes to life for thousands of students as they enjoy educational programming and guided tours of Kings Landing. Our curriculum-based, educational programs focus on 19th-century, rural New Brunswick and may include Indigenous history. If there is an educational outcome you’d like to reach with your Kings Landing field trip, let us know! With enough notice, we’re able to offer customized programs. If you’re a teacher looking for a truly unique field trip—make plans to bring your students, young and not so young alike, to Kings Landing.

Prices listed are subject to change. To receive educational program rates, you must book in advance.

*Education program participants include students, teachers, education assistants, parents, guardians, and chaperones. In order to run an education program, groups must have 1 adult for every 10 students. Programs will not be permitted to run if this requirement is not met. Adults are required to stay with the group of students for which they are responsible. Students under 18 must be supervised at Kings Landing.

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