Offered at All Locations · Curriculum-Aligned & Age-Appropriate


Cultural learning experiences through and Indigenous lens for students, grounded in land, story, and lived knowledge.

Talaysay Tours offers Indigenous cultural learning experiences for schools that invite students to learn through connection with land, story, and place. Designed for classroom groups of all ages, these experiences support curiosity, reflection, and respectful engagement with Indigenous knowledge systems in a way that is thoughtful, age-appropriate, and grounded in care. Guided by experienced Cultural Land Ambassadors, each program is paced to meet students where they are, creating space for listening, dialogue, and meaningful learning beyond the classroom.


What to Expect

Each school program is designed with students’ ages, learning styles, and group dynamics in mind, creating an experience that is supportive, engaging, and grounded in care for both people and place.

While content may draw from our established public tours, school programs allow for slower pacing, deeper discussion, and thoughtful adaptation to suit classroom learning goals. Guides create space for curiosity, questions, and reflection, ensuring students feel welcome to participate at a level that feels right for them.

Programs may include:

• Guided cultural walks grounded in Indigenous knowledge systems
• Storytelling that connects land, water, people, and history
• Opportunities for observation, listening, and inquiry-based learning
• Moments for reflection, discussion, and group connection

Whether students are encountering these teachings for the first time or returning with prior knowledge, each experience is facilitated to feel intentional, respectful, and appropriate for the group.

Every program concludes with a shared moment of gratitude and conversation, accompanied by a cup of Indigenous tea, reinforcing learning through connection and care.


Where We Meet & Location Options

School tours are available across all Talaysay locations, including forested parks, coastal trails, urban green spaces, and culturally significant sites throughout the Sunshine Coast, Sea-to-Sky, and surrounding areas.

We can host experiences at:

  • Established Talaysay tour locations

  • Parks and natural areas near your school

  • Custom-requested locations, pending suitability and access approvals

Meeting points, routes, and accessibility considerations are confirmed during the planning process. For custom locations or large groups, advance notice allows us to ensure proper preparation, staffing, and care for the land and participants.

Final locations and routes are selected with group size, age range, accessibility needs, and site suitability in mind.


Group Size & Capacity

Group size and staffing are planned carefully to ensure a safe, supportive, and engaging learning environment for students and supervisors alike.

  • Minimum booking: 20 students, or base-rate equivalent

  • Typical group size: 20–60 students

  • Large groups: School groups of 60+ students may be accommodated with advance notice

  • Maximum capacity: Groups of over 120 students may be possible with additional planning and staffing

For larger groups or multi-class bookings, advance coordination allows us to ensure appropriate guide-to-student ratios, clear meeting logistics, and a well-paced experience that supports learning, safety, and care for the land. Early inquiries are strongly encouraged for schools planning larger outings.


Booking & Planning Information

School programs are offered by request and designed in close collaboration with educators to ensure the experience is age-appropriate, meaningful, and aligned with learning goals.

Pricing varies based on group size, location, duration, and program design. Advance planning allows us to thoughtfully prepare for student needs, guide staffing, and site logistics.

To begin planning a school experience, please be prepared to share:

  • Preferred date(s) and time(s)

  • Approximate group size and grade or age level(s)

  • School name and school district

  • Curriculum focus or learning themes currently being studied

  • Any accessibility requirements, learning supports, or mobility considerations

  • Desired location(s), or interest in a customized site

Our team works closely with teachers and administrators to design programs that align with curriculum objectives while honoring Indigenous knowledge systems and care for land and community. Early inquiries are encouraged, particularly for larger groups or multi-class bookings.


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Before Your Tour

What to Bring

  • Good walking shoes

  • Layered clothing - dress for the weather

  • A water bottle on warm days

  • A water resistant jacket on rainy days

Weather Information

  • We operate our tours and programs in the rain.

  • The company reserves the right to cancel when extreme weather and wind impacts safety.

Guest Protocol

  • Tours start promptly

  • Arrive 15 minutes prior to tour start

  • Late guests or missed tours are not reimbursed

  • Group booking cancellation: 10 days notice prior to tour is required and a 20% administration fee applies

  • Cancellations with less than the required notice are 100% non-refundable

School Tour Policies

These experiences follow group-specific policies rather than individual guest policies.

  • Advance booking is required

  • Payment terms, cancellation policies, and minimums are outlined during booking

  • Large group bookings may require deposits and additional coordination

  • Accessibility needs should be discussed during planning so we can best support your group

For questions about policies or planning, we encourage early communication.


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