The History Box is a free hands-on learning experience that brings the Canadian Museum of History into your classroom.
Coming from across the country, and highlighting varied perspectives, these expertly curated objects illuminate the richness and diversity of the Canadian experience. They can be used as entry points to talk about different periods in Canada’s history, or as lessons in historical inquiry to build students’ critical thinking and historical skills.
Designed for object and inquiry-based learning, the History Box contains authentic and reproduction artifacts related to Canada’s history, from the earliest times to the present, along with tools to help teachers lead engaging activities and lessons.
Classrooms across Canada can experience the Canadian Museum of History by exploring Canadian history through 25 objects. The objects in the History Box cover three historical eras: pre-contact, contact, and modern.
Each object in the History Box reflects one or more of the themes below, which match topics covered in national curricula:
- Canadian identity
- Geography and the environment
- Indigenous and European relations
- Symbols, art, and cultural expression
A History Box can be borrowed for a maximum of two weeks by any school in Canada — free of charge! Complete the form to request a history box.
We also invite you to have a look at our virtual version of the History Box, available in the Teachers’ Zone.
What’s in the History Box?
Thank you to our donors!
This project has been generously supported by the Rossy Foundation, the Wilson Foundation, the Crabtree Foundation, the Carolyn Sifton Foundation, Power Corporation of Canada, the Good Foundation, and individual donors across Canada.
Book a box
Bookings for the winter/spring semester (February to June 2024) begin at 10 a.m. (ET) on November 27. There is no cost, thanks to our donors. Book early to avoid disappointment! A representative of the Canadian Museum of History will contact you with more information.