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    Welcome to Indigenous Study Field Trips

    Welcome to Indigenous Study Field TripsWelcome to Indigenous Study Field TripsWelcome to Indigenous Study Field Trips

    We are an approved TDSB Excursion Vendor working with the Urban Indigenous Education Centre (UIEC)

    Welcome to Indigenous Study Field Trips

    Welcome to Indigenous Study Field TripsWelcome to Indigenous Study Field TripsWelcome to Indigenous Study Field Trips

    We are an approved TDSB Excursion Vendor working with the Urban Indigenous Education Centre (UIEC)

    We are now accepting bookings for school field trips !!!

    We are now accepting bookings for school field trips !!!

    We are now accepting bookings for school field trips !!!

    We are now accepting bookings for school field trips !!!

    We are now accepting bookings for school field trips !!!

    We are now accepting bookings for school field trips !!!

    Full day trips from grade 4 to grade 8 - Tues, Wed, Thurs.

    Full day trips from grade 4 to grade 8 - Tues, Wed, Thurs.

    Full day trips from grade 4 to grade 8 - Tues, Wed, Thurs.

    Full day trips from grade 4 to grade 8 - Tues, Wed, Thurs.

    Full day trips from grade 4 to grade 8 - Tues, Wed, Thurs.

    Full day trips from grade 4 to grade 8 - Tues, Wed, Thurs.

    Indigenous Study Field Trips

    We are an approved TDSB Excursion vendor where we provide education instruction to students from Grade 4 to Grade 8 inclusively incorporating Ontario Curriculum Strands and Big Ideas from an Indigenous perspective. Our Indigenous Staff under the aegis of the Urban Indigenous Educational Centre and our principle instructor Alex Nosal (OCT, Bachelor of Ed.) provide teachings in art, social studies and language designed to open up our children’s minds to the contributions and cultural traditions of Canada’s proud, pre-Columbian peoples. 

    Indigenous Study Field Trips (or ‘ISFT’ for short’) combines adventure and education in a unique way in which students can learn about the First Nations from the people themselves. Our current field trip is an excellent sampler of indigenous education as students will travel to the Toronto Islands where they will be introduced to Indigenous art varieties and the history and traditions associated with the natural surroundings of the Canadian cities we live in.

    Big boat to Toronto Island for  students.

    Big boat to Toronto Island for  students.

    Toronto Island Field Trip

    What is an “animal spirit?” How many different tribes exist? Do they’ll speak the same languages? Where do ingenuous art forms diverge and where do they unite? Why are the Toronto Islands a sacred burial site? What role do indigenous peoples play in historical and contemporary life in Southern Ontario? 

    The Toronto Island Indigenous Field Trip is being offered during the 2022-2023 school year. We operate until the beginning of May of 2023 and depart of Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday from the Toronto Harbour to Gibraltar Point on the Toronto Islands by ship there and back. Once we arrive in the quiet and majestic surroundings of the wintry park, we will make ourselves comfortable at the old Island High School which is now operated by the Not-For-Profit Artscape, a foundation dedicated to the housing of Canadian artists. 

    Here the students will engage in a lesson from one of our well respected and accomplished indigenous instructors in the various artistic styles of First  Nation peoples as well as the relevant background and history that led to these unique styles. Afterwards, students will create their own indigenous art based on what they have learned and explain why they chose the styles they did.
     

    Samples of common indigenous animals used in art in Canada 

    Trip Logistics

    Everyone will have to bring their own lunch, but we do provide juice boxes for everyone free of charge. 

    Students must also dress accordingly. Mittens, hats, scarves, parkas, warm leggings and warm and preferably waterproof footwear are a must for the winter walker. Though the students will only be less that two kilometres from the hustle and bustle of Canada’s biggest city centre, they will all feel like they are far off in cottage country except when the stunning skyline catches their eye and promptly reminds them of the fast paced urban environment they just came from. 


    Here is a quick reminder of items we recommend that adults and children wear! 

    Future Trips

    In the Spring of 2023, ISFT will bring you more indigenous interaction ranging from puppet plays and bead construction, to leather work and sculpture. We will be taking students just out side of Toronto by bus to experience a variety of indigenous instructors who will be displaying their unique indigenous artistic talents while showing the students how and why these important connections have evolved over time. We will keep you posted as we dot our “i’s” and cross our “t’s”. 

    Indigenous dancer.

    Indigenous dancer.

    For Organizers

    You may book a field trip by contacting us directly at the following numbers:


    416-995-6809

    or

    416-716-8844


    Alternatively, you may contact us via a form at the bottom of the page.


    As part of booking the trip each student is required to sign a Media Release Form

     (included below for download), if they wish to appear on our website or brochures. 

    Completed forms will be collected at the time of boarding.

    Students receive water safety instruction prior to Toronto Island voyage.

    Students receive water safety instruction prior to Toronto Island voyage. 

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Trips

    Below are planned trips with latest updates - please check here on the day of the trip to confirm the weather conditions allow for the trip to proceed.

    02/28/2023

    Toronto Island Trip

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    5pm

    Ferry Terminal

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    02/28/2023

    Toronto Island Trip

    Indigenous Studies Field Trip - students sail to Toronto Island ....

    10am

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    5pm

    Ferry Terminal

    11/28/2020

    Evenings in the Park

    7pm

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    10pm

    Estuary Park

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    11/28/2020

    Evenings in the Park

    We invite you to listen to live bands play beautiful music in the park. Enjoy the sounds of Laureen Davis and the Kings, and enjoy wine tast...

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    7pm

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    10pm

    Estuary Park

    02/28/2023

    Toronto Island Trip

    10am

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    5pm

    Ferry Terminal

    Event Details

    02/28/2023

    Toronto Island Trip

    As of this moment, the trip is a GO ! Keep checking here for updates on the day of and just before the trip.

    We invite you to listen to live ...

    Event Details

    10am

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    5pm

    Ferry Terminal

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