CPS: Canadian Geography – Grade 9 (August) 2022

Canadian Geography

Due to the constantly evolving situation with the pandemic, programs will be flexible and may be subject to potential modification.

COURSE OVERVIEW

The sunset was breathtaking out on the lake… definitely better than inside the city.

Experience the unique beauty of Ontario while studying Canadian Geography this summer. Learn about forest management, sustainability, and mapping as you explore dense forests, limestone caves, and shimmering lakefronts. Try your hand at archery,paddle boarding, kayaking, and a rope course.

Journey to the planetarium at Science North to participate in experiments about climate and learn about freshwater ecology.Venture to the unique scenic region of Manitoulin Island and the rocky cliffs of Bruce Island Peninsula. End your adventure off in the heart of downtown Toronto and enjoy the many attractions this rich and diverse city has to offer!

ACTIVITIES

In the spotlight

Here are some of the exciting experiences included in the program.

TWO NIGHT CAMPING EXCURSION

Enjoy beautiful hikes and nightly s’mores with your new friends.

KAYAKING

Paddle out onto the glittering blue water of Lake Couchiching.

DYNAMIC EARTH

Go underground and discover Northern Ontario’s geological and mining history.

BRUCE PENINSULA

Climb a 20-metre tower for an unbeatable view of the cliffs.

TORONTO ISLANDS

Explore this unique home to wildlife, beaches, trails, and even an airport!

PRICES & DATES

City:

Toronto Region

Travel Dates:

August 14 – August 24

Price:

$2590

Course:

Issues in Canadian Geography
Grade 9, Academic (CGC1D)

Availability:

Program Fees

Program Fee

All-Inclusive Price $2,590.00.

Insurance

Deluxe medical and cancellation insurance (mandatory) $162.00.

Registration Deadline

Contact info@edutravelforcredit.com for more information

MANDATORY DATES

June 22

Online Access

Students receive access to the online learning platform and will begin working on their introductory assignments.

June 25

Orientation and First Class

Parents, students and teachers meet in the morning to review travel expectations and the itinerary. Teachers and students meet in the afternoon for their first class and to work on introductory assignments.

August 9 – August 13

Introductory Independent Learning Online

Students will work independently to complete and submit assignments. Teachers will be available to answer questions through the online platform.

August 25 & 26

Post-Trip Online Dates

Teachers are available to answer any questions during designated hours while students complete their summative assignments.

ALL INCLUSIVE

Each program covers all essential costs and all excursions, whether educational or leisure. We believe that each group should share the same experience.

Teachers and Administrators

Transport

Hotels and Accommodations

Breakfasts and Dinners

Excursions and Sightseeing

EduTravel Course Book

Experiential Learning Experience

EduTravel Education Guide

All Gratuities and Applicable Taxes

Professional Tour Guides

A DAY IN THE LIFE

Each day is thoughtfully planned to provide an unforgettable adventure that will teach lessons about the course, individuals and the world around.

MORNING ROUTINE

Students enjoy breakfast and review the
day’s itinerary.

MORNING ACTIVITY

Students learn about mapping and orienteering.

LUNCH

Students gather for lunch.

AFTERNOON ACTIVITY

Students get the choice of
Canoe/Kayak, Paddle Boarding, Swimming.

LATE AFTERNOON

Camping Techniques/Shelter
Construction with everyday items.

DINNER

The group enjoys dinner together.

EVENING ACTIVITY

Students build their leadership and team building
skills with fun interactive games.

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