The Canadian Canoe Museum is pleased to introduce its National Council – a group of distinguished individuals who are champions of the work of the organization, past, present and future. These 32 individuals from across Canada and beyond, are lending their names in...
On September 11th, the Canadian Canoe Museum lost a dedicated paddler, canoephile and friend in Ned Franks. He was 81 years old. Ned—aka C.E.S. Franks—came onto our radar when he published The Canoe and Whitewater: From Essential to Sport back in 1977; a book which...
Last week the Museum hosted its 2018 Wipper Lecture featuring Geoff Green. To a packed house, Geoff – Founder and Expedition Leader of Canada C3, Order of Canada recipient, a member of Canadian Geographic’s 100 Greatest Canadian Explorers, and founder of...
From Carolyn Hyslop, General Manager & John Ronson, Chair, Board of Directors We are excited to share that yesterday, Peterborough County Council voted to invest $500,000 over eight years in the new museum project.On behalf of The Canadian Canoe Museum family, we...
You are invited to The Canadian Canoe Museum’s Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, April 25 at 6 p.m. 2017 was an exceptional year for The Canadian Canoe Museum, in which our supporters and staff members worked together to meet the goals we had set for...
On February 27, we recieved a cheque from Publican House Brewery for our portion of the sales from Paddler’s Ale, a beer new to the lineup in 2017. <img...
The Museum is temporarily CLOSED to the public. We will reopen at our new location on Ashburnham Drive in winter 2024. Grand opening celebrations will be held the weekend of May 11th, 2024!