“The Stories They Hold” explores the stories of three iconic canoes The Canadian Canoe Museum, which recently reopened, has launched a new three-part video series, allowing the public to get up close and personal with three iconic canoes in the museum’s...
National Canoe Day (June 26th) is fast approaching, and since gathering as a paddling community is not possible this year, The Canadian Canoe Museum is turning the celebration digital! With all that has been going on, we have been reflecting on how canoes see us...
Join 2020 Wipper Lecture guest Jessica Dunkin, in conversation with author James Raffan about her recent book, Canoe and Canvas, which examines the summer encampments of the American Canoe Association between 1880 and 1910 and the social and cultural landscape,...
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!