In Partnership with TRACKS (Trent Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge and Science) and Metis Nation of Ontario Peterborough and District Wapiti In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, we are partnering with TRACKS and the Metis Nation of Ontario to offer a unique...
The Canadian Canoe Museum is the subject of Library and Archives Canada’s latest podcast titled Canada’s Canoe Archive. Curator Jeremy Ward welcomed Geneviève Morin, host of Discover Library and Archives Canada: Your History, Your Documentary Heritage, for a...
A Project That Sparked A National Conversation Although Connected by Canoe began as a one-time event, The Canadian Canoe Museum is hoping others will pick up on the idea. Connected by Canoe began as a way to share a message; the canoe is not only an important part of...
With over 1000 postcards in our archival collection, we couldn’t pick just one photo to share with you on Valentine’s Day! Whether you have someone to canoodle, you’re hanging with your gal pals, or paddling solo, we hope you are feeling the love today. All...
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!