Park interpreters conduct programs designed for all ages. These events will help you discover a park’s natural and cultural history. Activities are relaxed, informative and fun. Everyone is welcome to attend, whether you are visiting for the day or camping for the week.
Park interpreters lead guided tours, stage special events, provide children’s activities, present slide shows, films, videos and arrange special guest presentations at amphitheatres. Take a guided tour of a marsh or attend a campfire talk. Learn about white-tailed deer or water conservation. Listen for the call of a wolf or enjoy music once sung by voyageurs and buffalo hunters.
Family Fun
Interpretation programs are an excellent way for you and your family to better understand our parks and our commitment to sustainable development. Interpretive events are free of charge. For up-to-date program information, check event posters or inquire at park offices.
School Activities
School programs are provided during spring, fall and winter, free of charge. Interpreters can provide programs tailored to a school curriculum or teachers can use park facilities to lead their own classes. Either way, endless opportunities for education on a variety of topics, at all grade levels, are available.
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