On-site Programs
The Mock Legislature
The Mock Legislature allows students to participate in the parliamentary
process as a role-play activity. Using replicas of the apparel and the symbolic items used in the Legislature, guides lead students through the stages of passage of a Bill so that every student can participate in the debate. Download the teacher manual, script and student handbook.
Pehonan Theatre
The Pehonan Theatre uses a 360-degree screen and 4-D effects in the film Our People
Our Province, which celebrates the political and social history of Alberta.
Borealis Gallery
The Borealis Gallery in the Queen Elizabeth II Building features exhibitions exploring Alberta’s history, with a focus on sharing the stories of the Legislature, to educate Albertans on the role of parliamentary democracy in our province.
Democracy Discovery Centre
The Democracy Discovery Democracy Discovery Centre explores the workings of the Legislative Assembly, democratic governance and active citizenship through interactive activities and educational panels.
Watch Session
Observe the Assembly in action from the public gallery in the Alberta Legislature Building and experience the Legislative Assembly first-hand. Visitors can watch the Speaker's procession and Oral Question Period, listen to the deliberations of the Assembly
and be introduced to the Members of the Legislative Assembly. Please note that session dates are subject to change and are not guaranteed. Please reference the Assembly calendar when choosing a date.
Virtual Programs
Live virtual educational programs are interactive presentations given by Visitor Services staff to encourage students to consider new perspectives. They can be delivered for a Grade 6 or Grade 9 level.
Make a Mace
In this activity, students learn about maces, their history, and their importance to our democracy. After the presentation, students create their own mace with symbols to represent themselves.
Coat of Arms
In this program, students will discuss symbolism and the key elements that make up a Coat of Arms and learn about its cultural significance. After the presentation, students will plan out and create a personal Coat of Arms.
Watch Session
This flexible option allows viewers to watch live broadcasts or previous recordings. Viewers can watch the Speaker's procession and Oral Question Period, as well as listen to the full deliberations of the Assembly. This activity is not led by a Visitor
Services Staff person. Learn More