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Solo mission: Self-guided school tour

Grade level:
All grades
Fee:
$6.50 per student
Duration:
120 minutes

Three unique, visual scavenger hunts are available for self-guided school groups. Choose this option in advance and allow students to select their favourite upon arrival, or students can work in groups to see if they can complete all three missions before their friends!

Self-guided visits are appropriate for all grades. You can create guidelines (for example, examining particular aircraft or viewing certain exhibitions) to align with specific curriculum requirements.

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Two children look intently at a paper. There are aircraft in an aviation museum in the background.

Fees

$6.50 per student. Please note a minimum fee of $130 applies.

*Program includes free admission for one adult for every four participants for elementary-aged students, or one adult for every six participants for secondary-aged students. Please note that there is a mandatory minimum ratio of 1 adult for every 10 students. Any additional adults not included in the program fee will be required to pay the regular visitor fee at admission and will not be able to participate in the program. These requirements do not apply to groups with students who have special needs.

Reservations

Booking requests can be made through the school programs reservation request form.

You can also connect directly with our customer engagement team:
Email: contact@IngeniumCanada.org
Phone: 613-991-3053 or 1-866-442-4416

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