Voices, languages and perspectives from Indigenous communities will be an integral part of the Canadian Canoe Museum’s new building and exhibitions. Recently we invited Waaseya-Kwe [Bright Light Woman, Turtle Clan] Kim Muskratt, a citizen of Hiawatha First Nation, one...
On behalf of everyone at The Canadian Canoe Museum, we would like to congratulate our board member, Victoria (Vicki) Grant on being added to the Order of Canada for extraordinary contributions list! Considered one of Canada’s highest civilian honours, the Order...
To say the next two years for The Canadian Canoe Museum are going to be exciting is truly an understatement. 2022 will be the final year to visit and explore the galleries at 910 Monaghan Road. As we get ready for our big move, there will be incredible things going on...
At the heart of CCM’s Collaborative Relations strategy is a commitment to working closely with and supporting Indigenous communities. This is especially important as we develop the exhibitions for the new museum, and we are delighted to have MaryJane Proulx join us as...
Looking back on the highs and lows of 2021, I am amazed that we continue to dig deep, draw on our strengths and pull together as a community. We had to look hard for opportunities, learn to be grateful for small things and to trust in our own resiliency. While we are...
The Museum is now temporarily CLOSED to the public, as we prepare for our move. We will reopen at our new waterfront location, 2077 Ashburnham Drive, in late summer/early fall 2023!