Navigation is a sophisticated task requiring high level fluency with spatial thinking. Viewing the landscape from an allocentric perspective adds complexity to this task. A group of 29 Grade 3 (8-9 year old) students who were required to adopt an allocentric perspective to direct a partner through a simple maze. All students used a variety of spatial skills focusing on landmarks, map orientation, identification of start and finish locations, gestures, embodiment and language. The more successful navigators used less spatial tools to support their navigation. Less successful navigators used spatial tools more frequently but less effectively.