For Educators

Why Book a Program with OMAH?

OMAH has been delivering integrated art and history education programs for over 20 years. OMAH’s education programs are designed to meet the requirements of the The Ontario Curriculum for the Arts and the The Ontario Curriculum for Social Studies, History and Geography at the primary, junior, and intermediate levels.

Our programs will guide your class through an engaging, hands-on program that will challenge them to think critically and practice newly learned skills. Your class will be taught by one of our experienced and passionate educators who is highly-knowledgeable about the program material.

At OMAH, we ensure that our education programming is accessible, exciting, and curriculum-connected, and we take ownership and pride in creating unique learning experiences for all students.

PROGRAMS IN THE STUDIO

Check out the programs below for details on each one. Please contact the Operations Coordinator for more information.

Did you know?

The City of Orillia Transit Division offers group rates for teachers to use group rates for school trips. 

Group Passes 2023 Prices: 

  • Groups of 10 – 15 children, plus 3 adults: $22.05
  • Groups of 16 – 20 children, plus 4 adults: $29.30
  • Groups of 21 – 30 children, plus 5 adults: $35.90

To arrange for group passes, please call 705-325-3975

PROGRAMS

VIRTUAL PROGRAMS

The programming coordinators at OMAH have developped a series of virtual programs that can be done in the classroom or at home. Click on the button below to view the virtual programs menu.

Address

30 Peter Street South
Orillia, ON L3V5A9
+1 (705) 326-2159

HOURS:

TUESDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

WEDNESDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

THURSDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

FRIDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

SATURDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

SUNDAY: CLOSED

MONDAY: CLOSED

Upcoming Events

Land Acknowledgement

The Orillia Museum of Art & History is located on the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg. The Anishinaabeg include the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. We respect and observe the long and enduring presence of Indigenous Peoples – First Nations, Metis and Inuit – on this land. Their teachings and stewardship, culture and way of life have shaped our City’s unique identity.

In acknowledging that we occupy colonized Indigenous territories, and out of respect for the rights of Indigenous people, we accept our collective responsibility to recognize our colonial histories as well as their present-day manifestations in order to honour, protect, and sustain this land.