ASTROLab. parc national du Mont-Mégantic SCHOOL GROUPS

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parc national du Mont-Mégantic 2017-2018 SCHOOL GROUPS

DAYTIME ASTRONOMY Guided Tour Located right at the foot of the mountain, the is an astronomy activity centre offering an observation area, a high definition multimedia room and two exhibitions rooms, such as the Velan Cosmolab. A visit to is an adventure through the Universe s greatest enigmas: travelling through time and space, exploring the secrets of light and matter, and experiencing a cosmic vertigo going from microcosms to macrocosms! In addition to our Cosmic Rhythms movie and various exhibitions, children will observe the sun, make rockets, play with light, explore the solar system and ask all the questions they may have on the cosmos. Astronomical Observatory Guided Tour Mount Megantic Observatory is considered the highest performing observatory on Canadian grounds. It supports training of high level scientists and development of innovative technologies, making it the cradle of Quebec Astrophysics. In the guided tour, your group will have the opportunity to get in the 1.6 m telescope room and learn about its operation and astronomers work and research projects. The observatory site is located at an altitude of 1,105 m where you will discover the landscape and you will have the opportunity to learn more about this unique mountain. The precise nature of the visit is determined by the teacher with a multitude of options, according to the level, targeted skills and interests of the group. Duration : 2 h Accessibility : May to October Duration : 1 h 30 (including transport) La Terre et l espace : au-delà de l école The is much more than a scientific museum. It offers multiple ways to explore the Universe and enhance the development of a scientific culture with stimulating activities offered during the day and evenings that are adapted to the school level of the group. Our programming is anchored in the reality of knowledge and the essentiel knowledges required by the scitific program of Quebec s schools.

ASTRONOMY IN THE EVENING Astronomy Evening Taking place at the base of the mountain, an Astronomy evening at is a two-part activity. While awaiting for the stars to appear, the evening starts in the comfort of our multimedia room with a special facilitated presentation on celestial motions and light pollution phenomena, all on a giant high definition screen... you will already be dazzled!! The second part of the evening is happening outdoors, with a stargazing session. In the Velan observatory and other telescopes, it will be possible to contemplate the splendour of the Universe under one of the most beautiful starry skies in Quebec. If skies are cloudy, the evening continues inside, with lots of images and interactive activities. A short night hike is also available. No matter the weather, rain or shine, you will go home with stars in your eyes! Bring warm clothes, to better appreciate the show! Duration : 2 h 30 Capacity : 100 people Popular Observatory Astronomy Evening At an altitude of over 1000 m, the group will be able to gaze though a 60 cm telescope in Mount Megantic Popular Observatory. This unique multimedia observatory is home to one of the biggest telescope in the world dedicated to popular gazing. The evening starts with observing the sunset at the top of Mount Megantic, and continues at the Popular Observatory for an astronomy presentation, while twilight gives way to the stars. If skies are cloudy, multimedia resources of the observatory will present a facilitated interactive session. Bring very warm clothes, to really appreciate the show! Accessibility : May to October Duration : 3 h (including transport) Capacity : 45 people At the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve!

NATURE / OUTDOORS Hiking The Mount Megantic National Park is a wonderful playground for groups. With almost 60 km of trails, and three summits at an altitude of over 1,000 meters, you will be able to discover mountain landscapes and ecosystems diversity. A night on the mountain, under the stars Give your group an unforgettable experience with a night under the stars. Huts, rustic camps and camping platforms are located at 2 km from the... ideal for a green class session. Don t forget the marshmallows! The Franceville area, which has just opened, now offers a great hike on the summits trail, a new attraction to our trail network. Follow one of our guides and learn about the history and formation of Mount Megantic! In the winter, 43 km of snowshoeing trails and 28 km of cross country skiing trails give access to the territory that gets the most snow in Southern Quebec. Equipment rental is available on site. At the hearth of an exceptional snow-cover, under the sky of the first International Dark Sky Reserve, Mount Megantic white classrooms are rich in unforgettable memories.! Huts and rustic camps are equipped with wood stove and, since night falls early in the winter, stars appear right at the end of the day, and you can stargaze for hours! Quebec National Parks : Protected areas Invite National Parks right into your classroom! Very interactive, this activity will allow your students to read about the organisation of a protected area, to interpret territorial issues and develop civic awareness on a planetary level. Find out more at parcsquebec.com Duration : 50 minutes This activity is also available with a park visit. [! 4]

@ LONG RANGE right in your school with videoconference FREE* We offer your students the opportunity to interact with a specialist right in your classroom and ask questions on astronomy and the universe, at no charge. A great opportunity to exploit the potential of IWB! Earth s rotation Sun-Earth-Moon system Moon phases Solar system Seasons Scale of the Universe, stars and galaxies With the accessibility and simplicity of Skype videoconferencing technology, you and your students will be in direct contact with one of our passionate facilitators. From the solar system to mysterious black holes, your guide will answer all your questions. This activity is ideal as a prelude to a visit to Mount Megantic National Park; it will give your students a preview of the cosmos, pique their curiosity and raise their interest. The activity can also be adapted as a training session for teachers. Duration : 30 minutes * Free for a maximum of 2 sessions per school per school year. $50 for each additional session. [! 5]

PLAN YOUR VISIT HOW TO Read about various activities offered by Mount Megantic National Park's in the present guide Fill in the reservation request form to select the date, activities and services you would like. Return the form by email to : groupes@astrolab.qc.ca The person in charge of groups will contact you as soon as possible. SCHEDULE Observatories Reception / Lodging / Trails All year long (excepting from mid-november to late January) May to October Tuesday to Saturday All year long ACTIVITIES CAPACITY RATES 2016-2017 (+ TX) - Daytime variable $7.40 / student - Cosmic Rhythms only 100 students $3.70 / student Astronomy Observatory - Daytime variable $4.63 / student - Evening 100 students $10.38 / student Popular Observatory - Evening 45 people $10.38 / student Interactive Videoconference variable No charge* *2 sessions / school / year. $50 / additional session National Parks - Protected areas 1 classroom $100 / session PAVILLON DES RANDONNEURS CAPACITY SERVICES Building open 24h 70 places Caterer on reservation Tables Restrooms Shower LODGING CAPACITY RATES PETITE-OURSE : Hut Rustic Camps 1 x 8 places 1 x 4 places 5 x 8 places 1 km walk (30 min to 1 h) from GRANDE-OURSE : Hut Prospector Camp Rustic camping 1 x 8 places 4 x 6 places 13 platforms 2 km walk (1 h to 2 h) from FRANCEVILLE : Serviced campground Visit our website astrolab.qc.ca for a list of lodging partners. 37 sites 15 with water and electricity [! 6] Accessible by car Franceville area is located 22 km from

MOUNT MEGANTIC Franceville Val-Racine Mount Megantic Observatories Mount St-Joseph Grande-Ourse Petite-Ourse Service building Visitor Center La Patrie Notre-Dame-des-Bois From Québec City From Montréal At Notre-Dame-des-Bois, turn on route du Parc. 189, route du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, Québec, Canada, J0B 2E0 Tel. (819) 888-2941 Fax (819) 888-2943