Make a crooked knife; or explore embroidery, wet felting, caribou hair tufting or quilling on birch bark and much more surrounded by the museum’s one-of-a-kind collection The Canadian Canoe Museum is pleased to announce its 2020 artisan workshop offerings, featuring...
The textile canoe project, which has already involved more than 50 community members, has been extended into next month at The Canadian Canoe Museum.Community members can weave, tie, pull, wrap, knit and sew textiles at additional sessions throughout September and...
Members of the public (of all ages!) are invited to weave, tie, pull, wrap, knit and sew textiles to create a 14-foot canoe over the course of the next couple of weeks at The Canadian Canoe Museum. The museum is welcoming Ottawa artist Vanessa Coplan to lead the...
“We’re so excited to be able to offer beading workshops again. This workshop is so colourful and vibrant. You start the day with felt and a pile of beads and leave with an amazing little work of art having learned a new skill!” -Beth Stanley, Associate Curator Matthew...
We are so excited to announce the full 2018 line-up of Artisan Workshops here at the Canadian Canoe Museum! This is the largest selection of classes we’ve ever offered in one year, and thanks to our amazing workshop instructors it’s sure to be the best. Some of the...
Create your very own pair of hand-crafted, traditional winter moccasins in this fun and engaging two day workshop. This workshop includes all of the materials required to complete and personalize your own pair of knee-high winter moccasins. Spend a fun and informative...
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 the fall of 2023!