The Franklin Exploration

The Canadian Coast Guard’s icebreaker Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the ship used to deploy the team searching for HMS Terror, steams through calm yet icy arctic waters en route to the search area. © Parks Canada / Thierry Boyer

Date

Closed May 2, 2018 to Jan 6, 2019

About

ROM’s interactive pop-up display, The Franklin Exploration, is your source for learning about this incredible story as it evolves in real time. Consisting of exhibit panels and touch screens with digital media presentations, the pop-up display puts the mysteries of Franklin’s tragic voyage into a historical context of science and exploration. It looks at reasons behind the expedition and clues from early search efforts, and connects you to contemporary Arctic investigation, presenting the methodologies and findings of ongoing scientific research in Canada's North.

The story of the Franklin Expedition has inspired folk songs and travel writing for over a century began in 1845, when British explorer Sir John Franklin set forth on a much-heralded Arctic expedition in pursuit of new scientific knowledge and hoping to find the Northwest Passage. Outfitted with two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and a crew of 134 men, the Franklin expedition was, at the time, the best-equipped mission to venture into the Arctic waters. But three years later, Franklin, his crew, and his two ships still hadn’t returned home, prompting countless search efforts and capturing international attention.

The world’s fascination with this maritime riddle has only grown since the historic discovery of HMS Erebus in 2014, and most recently HMS Terror in 2016. Current archaeological excavation of the wreckage promises to expand our knowledge of the North, of the ocean, and of Franklin’s grisly fate.

This nationwide display which is on view at the Museum and nine other venues across Canada, is the cornerstone of The Franklin Network Outreach Project, an innovative three-year initiative helmed by ROM, in collaboration with Parks Canada and the History Museums Network. ROM and its partners will showcase cutting-edge technology and remarkable findings about the Franklin Expedition through special events, topical lectures, and inspired public programming.

Finding HMS Erebus

Highlights

Over the next three years, The Franklin Network Outreach Project will bring fascinating material to museums from coast to coast, sharing underwater excavations, traditional Inuit knowledge, and exciting new discoveries. During this time, some of the Franklin Network members will execute outreach work and move their pop-up displays to different locations and cities. For the latest locations across Canada, search for The Franklin Exploration by using the map below!

Ship's Bell from HMS Erebus

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