The Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre in Prince George, BC
Initiatives Prince George (IPG) is pleased to introduce the third On the Move Sector Showcase video designed to highlight the many services and amenities that support the continued expansion of the Prince George economy and highlight why the city is a preferred place to live, work and invest. The focus of this video is heritage institutions, with the spotlight on the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre.
Exploration Place in Prince George BC Museum and Science Center
Exploration Place in Prince George BC is a Museum and Science Center It has an amazing dinosaur display when you first walk in as well as historical artifacts from First Nations, fossils, hands on / interactive demos and a play center During our evacuated time due to the wildfires in the Cariboo BC Exploration Place opened their doors to all evacuees to come and spend some time with their families. We were amazed by their place and so grateful to have had an opportunity to go there!
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Prince George, British Columbia - Exploration Place, Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park and UNBC
Located on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation, the city of Prince George, known as the northern capital of the province of British Columbia is home to over 70,000 citizens and is where the Nechko and Fraser Rivers meet.
In this video I take you to The Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre, Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park and University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC).
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Getting educated at the Exploration Place in Prince George
teenacrosscanada.com was in the #cityofpg for some education at the #ExPlace about the First Nations, history of the city and wildlife.
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Railway and Forestry Museum in Prince George BC - Amazing Place!
An amazing place to take the family for the day! Including beautiful park beside the Museum they have a store and indoor display area upon entering the premises. When you exit the the store area out back you are taken to their train yard filled with authentic old trains you can walk through and see just how things were for passengers and crew alike. This video contains only a portion of what is available to see so you don't want to miss visiting this museum if you are in Prince George. It is well worth seeing!! Plus the added feature of a mini train tour was fabulous for the kids to enjoy :)
Exploration Place @ Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park | Prince George, BC
Cool little hidden gem in Prince George, BC.
Hodul'eh-a: A Place of Learning
In this webinar, Tracy Calogheros and Alyssa Tobin will discuss the Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning Gallery and Memorandum of Understanding between the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation and the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre. This collaborative project received the Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Community Programming in 2017.
About the presenters:
Tracy Calogheros has served as the CEO for the Exploration Place, Museum + Science Centre in Prince George, British Columbia, for nearly twenty-four years. Presently, Calogheros serves as the Vice Chair of the Canadian Association of Science Centres. Ms. Calogheros’ work with the Lheidli T’enneh Nation has resulted in an expanded collection, a new permanent gallery, Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning, and an MOU between the Museum and the Nation to act as their repository while working together towards program development and repatriation of artifacts from around the globe.
Alyssa Tobin is the Curator at The Exploration Place in Prince George, British Columbia. A graduate of Simon Fraser University, her educational focus has been in Archaeology, Conservation, and First Nations Studies. She has spent several years both in the field, working as an archaeologist and in the Curatorial Department at The Exploration Place. She is passionate about the human history of the Northern Region of B.C., loves the outdoors and is always eager to deepen her understanding of the history of the place she calls home.
Project Showcase: Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning
In this presentation, Tracy Calogheros and Alyssa Tobin discuss Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning, which is a collaboration between the Exploration Place, Museum + Science Centre in Prince George, British Columbia, and the Lheidli T’enneh Nation. Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning is a 2017 recipient of the Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Community Programming.
This presentation by Tracy Calogheros and Alyssa Tobin is part of the “Project Showcase” Panel at the 10th Canada’s History Forum, Making History Relevant that was held on November 21, 2017 at the Canadian Museum of History. This event was organized by Canada’s National History Society and the National Council on Public History.
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Présentation de projet : Hodul’eh-a: un lieu d’apprentissage
Dans cette présentation, Tracy Calogheros et Alyssa Tobin parlent de Hodul’eh-a : un lieu d’apprentissage, qui est une collaboration entre le Exploration Place, Museum + Science Centre à Prince George, en Colombie-Britannique, et la nation Lheidli T’enneh. Hodul’eh-a: un lieu d’apprentissage est un des lauréats 2017 des Prix d’histoire du Gouverneur général pour les Programmes communautaires.
Cette présentation par Tracy Calogheros et Alyssa Tobin fait partie du groupe de discussion « Présentation de projets » au 10e Forum Histoire Canada, qui s’est déroulé le 21 novembre 2017 du Musée canadien de l'histoire. L’événement a été organisé par la Société Histoire Canada et le Conseil national d'histoire publique.
Exploration Place Announces New Partnership with Integris Credit Union
The Exploration Place is a safeguard of many important local artifacts. The museum protects historical pieces, but not too long ago the museum itself needed protecting. Two break-ins last year cost the Exploration Place thousands of dollars and shook the confidence of staff. Then Integris Credit Union called.
Mr. PG , Prince George, BC, Canada, July 2018 [Aerial Drone 4k]
Location : HWY 16 and 97 Crossroads, Prince George, BC, Canada
Date: July 2018
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Two Rivers Gallery in Prince George, BC
Initiatives Prince George (IPG) is pleased to introduce the fifth On the Move Sector Showcase video designed to highlight the many services and amenities that support the continued expansion of the Prince George economy and highlight why the city is a preferred place to live, work and invest. The focus of this video is the arts, with the spotlight on the Two Rivers Gallery.
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Prince George - British Columbia
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The most beautiful places and sight in Prince George.
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Prince George - British Columbia: Fort George Park, Northern Lights Estate Winery, Prince George Railway Museum, Cottonwood Island Nature Park, Purden Lake Provincial Park, Huble Homestead Historic Site, The Exploration Place Museum & Science Centre, Eskers Provincial Park, Treasure Cove Casino, Caledonia Nordic Ski Club, Fort George Canyon Provincial Park, Goodsir Nature Park, Purden Ski Village
Prince George Up Close: Tracy Calogheros
This week on Prince George Up Close, Grant Bachand chats with Exploration Place CEO and former MP candidate, Tracy Calogheros
Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum
Summer is a great time to learn all about Prince George's past and present Railway and Forestry industries!
Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning: 2017 Governor General’s History Awards
Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning
The Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre and the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, Prince George, British Columbia
On June 21, 2017, the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre in Prince George, British Columbia, and the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation entered into a historic partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement named the museum as the legal repository for Lheidli T’enneh materials, with the goal of repatriating collections held by other institutions and creating a central home for the nation’s cultural assets.
To mark this milestone in their long-standing partnership, the Museum and the Lheidli T’enneh opened a new permanent gallery called Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning. The museum is located within Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park, the site of the traditional hunting grounds and village of the Lheidli T’enneh Nation. The gallery is a learning place for community members, with open programming space to allow for knowledge transfer, research, cultural expression and healing. Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning serves as a model for how Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities can work together to reclaim traditional spaces, protect cultural assets and promote a greater understanding and respect for Indigenous history and experiences.
World T'ai Chi Day April 30 at Exploration Place Prince George
World T'ai Chi Day will be celebrated April 30 at the Exploration Place and participants and spectators are invited to attend the 10 a.m event. The participants of the T'ai Chi for Arthritis class held at the Elder Citizen Recreation Centre, 1692 Tenth Avenue, are getting ready for the big event.
Seventh annual Rotten Pumpkin Festival at Exploration Place in Prince George
The Exploration Place staff created a new catapult for the annual smashing pumpkins event held in the parking lot outside the museum Nov. 1. Hundreds of pumpkins were hurled through the air towards a 'castle'. See how the pumpkins hit their mark.
Huble Homestead Historic Site, Prince George, BC, Canada, May 2018 [Aerial Drone 4k]
Huble Homestead Historic Site, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, May 2018 [4k]
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Another season has come and gone for the Little Prince Steam Engine at Exploration Place
Another season has come and gone for the Little Prince Steam Engine at Exploration Place
The shortest real working rail-road in North America has been kept up-to-date all summer long by local volunteers
“CNC made the tender, which has wood and water in it, and they made the travel cars and all the fabricating for that. The boys in the correction centre did all the wood-work inside the cars.
Frank Vanderlans, Engineer
Little Prince was also closed for three weeks during the wildfire crisis
It'll open again on May Long Weekend next year