Booking your Living History Experience
Call Fort York National Historic site to arrange a programme. Advance booking is required. Programmes can be adjusted wherever possible to meet special needs.
- Location: 250 Fort York Boulevard. (north-east of Exhibition Place – off Fort York Blvd., east of Strachan Ave., west of Bathurst Street)
- 511 Bathurst streetcar south from Bathurst subway station over the Sir Isaac Brock Bridge and exit at the Fort York Blvd. stop. Walk south on Bathurst Street and turn right onto Fort York Boulevard and proceed west to the Visitor Centre (250 Fort York Boulevard). Click here for further directions.
- Green P parking ($1/half hour) is available in two locations. At the Fort York Visitor Centre (Carpark 266, 250 Fort York Blvd.) and at the corner of Strachan Avenue and Fleet Street (Carpark 271, 800 Fleet St.). Access this lot via the westbound lane of Fleet Street and turn right onto Garrison Road (Garrison Road is marked by the 'Old Fort York' archway). This parking lot can also be accessed from Strachan Avenue. Once parked, visitors can walk along Fleet to Fort York Boulevard to access the Visitor Centre entrance. Carpark 266 – 250 Fort York Blvd – "Carpark 266" – surface parking – 49 spaces Carpark 271 – 800 Fleet St – "Carpark 271" – surface parking – 132 spaces
- Public washrooms
- Partial Accessibility
- Food Services: snack bar, indoor, outdoor eating areas
To book today call 416-392-7742
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Boulevard
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3K9
Telephone: 416-392-6907
Fax: 416-392-1150
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A Living History Experience
Fort York offers unique hands-on, living history experiences which engage students in grades 3, 5, 7 and 10 in first-hand in the social and military history of the fort, Toronto and Canada. For an in-depth synopsis of each program listed below including prices, please go to: Fort York Living History Experiences
Grade 3 - Pioneers at York 1790s to 1830s
Ontario curriculum subject: Social Studies
Topics: Early Settlements in Upper Canada, Geographic Inquiry
Explore daily life at this 200 year old British fort and discover how the soldiers, officers and their families contributed to the birthplace of urban Toronto.
Grade 5 - Toronto and the Fur Trade (1.5 hrs)
Ontario curriculum subject: Social Studies
Topic: First Nation Peoples and European Explorers
Explore the changing relationships between First Nation peoples and Europeans during Toronto’s fur trade era.: Heritage and Citizenship, Aboriginal Peoples, and European Explorers.
Grade 5 - Toronto and the Fur Trade (4 hrs)
Ontario curriculum subject: Social Studies
Topics: First Nation Peoples and European Explorers, Heritage & Citizenship
A hands-on exploration of Fur Trade practices and the garrison community at York (now Toronto).
Grade 7 - Fort York and the War of 1812 (1.5 hrs)
Ontario curriculum subject: History
Topics: British North America, Conflict and Change
Discover the reasons behind the attack on York, and the roles of the fort and its inhabitants in the War of 1812.
Grade 7 - Fort York and the War of 1812 (4 hrs)
Ontario curriculum subject: Social Studies
Topics: British North America, Early Settlements in Upper Canada
Explore the role of the fort and it’s inhabitants during the War of 1812. Discover the military context for the founding of York, the causes of the War of 1812 and the relationship between the Fort and the early town. This full day program is new for the bicentennial of the war in 2012.
Grade 7 - Radicals and Redcoats
Ontario curriculum subject: History
Topic: Conflict and Change
Explore the reaction to the 1837 Rebellion from the government perspective, including its effects on the officers, soldiers, and Toronto civilians.
Grade 7 - John Graves Simcoe and the Birthplace of Toronto
Ontario curriculum subject: History
Topic: British North America
Explore the reasons behind the establishment of the Garrison at York and the subsequent growth into modern, urban Toronto.
Grade 10 - First World War and the Canadian Soldier
Ontario curriculum subject: History
Topic: Canadian History Since World War I
Through the use of artefacts and an authentic reproduction of a soldier’s uniform and kit, students explore Canada’s contribution to WW1 and the role of the common soldier in that conflict
Cubs and Guides (weekends only) - A Day in the Life of the Garrison
Ontario curriculum subject: History
Topic: British North America
Our most comprehensive living history experience!