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A Trek Through Time

Back to WA Shipwrecks Museum
Cost
TBC
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
40 minutes
Years
4, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
Subject
Humanities & Social Science

This fun walking trail between the WA Maritime Museum and WA Shipwrecks Museum is filled with discovery, while providing historical and geographical knowledge and understanding.

Students participating in this program will:

  • Walk in small groups between the WA Maritime Museum and WA Shipwrecks Museum
  • Imagine what the locations would have been like 200 years ago
  • Visit landmarks along the way such as Bathers Beach, The Round House, Whalers Tunnel, and the CY O’Connor statue
  • Debrief as a group at the WA Shipwrecks Museum or WA Maritime Museum
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into knowledge!

About the Program

This fun walking trail between the WA Maritime Museum and WA Shipwrecks Museum is filled with discovery, while providing historical and geographical knowledge and understanding.

Students participating in this program will:

  • Walk in small groups between the WA Maritime Museum and WA Shipwrecks Museum
  • Imagine what the locations would have been like 200 years ago
  • Visit landmarks along the way such as Bathers Beach, The Round House, Whalers Tunnel, and the CY O’Connor statue
  • Debrief as a group at the WA Shipwrecks Museum or WA Maritime Museum

Further Infomation

Prepare your students for an unforgettable excursion at the WA Shipwrecks Museum in Fremantle! At the WA Shipwrecks Museum, students will uncover local history filled with exploration, disaster, mutiny, and survival, trace the extraordinary voyages of spice traders, and learn about the race to discover the Great Southland.

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For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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