Understanding turns a visit into a deeper connection. Explore courses, resources, and programs that help learners of all ages discover and interpret Niagara’s land, people, and future.
Education is one of the core pillars of Niagara Geopark. Here, learning goes beyond textbooks and classrooms. It happens through self-guided online courses, place-based resources, public programming, school sessions, field experiences, and guided exploration that connect geology, culture, history, and sustainability.
By helping people better understand how Niagara was formed, how communities have shaped and been shaped by this landscape, and why stewardship matters today, education becomes a pathway to deeper connection. Whether you are a student, educator, resident, visitor, or community partner, these opportunities are designed to spark curiosity, build knowledge, and inspire a stronger sense of place.
Learning Pathways
Explore learning opportunities designed to help people of all ages connect more deeply with Niagara’s land, stories, and future. Whether you are starting with the basics, looking for teaching-ready resources, or exploring from afar, these tools make it easy to learn in ways that are flexible, engaging, and rooted in place.

Niagara Geopark Learning Hub
Access free online courses designed to deepen understanding and spark curiosity.

Niagara GeoClub for Kids
Encourage children and families to learn through hands-on exploration, stewardship, and fun.

In-Class Presentations
Bring Niagara’s geoheritage and storytelling into the classroom through curriculum-linked learning.
