New Canadian Canoe Museum Building Taking Shape, Grand Opening Delayed
The Canadian Canoe Museum sent out an update today on how the new build is starting to take shape along Ashburnham Drive in Peterborough, Ontario.
The new museum will be located on a five-acre site that will provide stunning west- facing views of Little Lake, a connection to the Trans Canada Trail, and will be surrounded by public parks. It will become a vibrant community space for outdoor activities and the Museum’s canoeing and outdoor programs and events.
A national fundraising campaign has inspired Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast and has raised 95 percent of the project’s $40-million cost to date.
The project is also made possible in part by the generous support of the Weston Family Foundation, the City and County of Peterborough, the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada through both the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), and donors from across the country.
While steady progress has been made, the new museum’s opening will occur later than initially anticipated.
The new museum project is experiencing delays due to the pandemic and its ongoing impacts on the construction industry, affecting supply chains and material availability and resulting in material shortages. For example, a national shortage of cement powder recently created a three-week delay in completing the building’s superstructure.
The Canadian Canoe Museum hoped to welcome visitors in early summer 2023, but due to these delays, the anticipated opening of the new museum is now late summer or early fall.
The Canadian Canoe Museum remains hopeful that the new museum will be able to celebrate its grand opening during paddling season.