Bridging the Gap (BTG) is a unique, culturally relevant, non-formal, science-based environmental education (EE) program. We provide grade four classrooms in low-income neighbourhoods with free, culturally relevant, science-based EE programming.
Students are given opportunities to engage in a variety of stewardship activities such as full-day field trips to local natural areas, in-class activities, and through the implementation of schoolyard or urban (inner-city community) gardens.
All programs address specific learning outcomes from the Manitoba Science Curriculum (Cluster 4 - Habitats and Communities) and integrate traditional Indigenous cultural values. Learn more about our programs.
Our programming is offered free of charge to qualifying classrooms. Find out if your classroom qualifies.
Students are given opportunities to engage in a variety of stewardship activities such as full-day field trips to local natural areas, in-class activities, and through the implementation of schoolyard or urban (inner-city community) gardens.
All programs address specific learning outcomes from the Manitoba Science Curriculum (Cluster 4 - Habitats and Communities) and integrate traditional Indigenous cultural values. Learn more about our programs.
Our programming is offered free of charge to qualifying classrooms. Find out if your classroom qualifies.
Learn more about BTG's mission, priorities, history, and supporters.
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Learn more about our field trips, gardening, and in-class programs.
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Access our curriculum resources and program forms
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Register your classroom, learn about volunteer opportunities or donate and support BTG.
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For program bookings and other inquiries.
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