Press Release
Government of Canada announces plans for Mission Erebus and Terror 2016
August 23, 2016 Gatineau, Quebec Parks Canada Agency
The Government of Canada is continuing the search for HMS Terror and will be checking in on the wreck of HMS Erebus later this summer. Mission Erebus and Terror 2016 is expected to begin at the end of August and will conclude in mid-September and will build on the success of previous missions and the collaboration with the Government of Nunavut, Inuit communities and other public, private and non-profit partners.
This year’s expedition will have several components:
Given the limited operational window for Mission Erebus and Terror 2016, there will be no media participation this year. However, Parks Canada will be launching an open and transparent Expression of Interest for media to participate in the next mission during the 150th anniversary of Confederation in 2017.
Quotes
“Our national historic sites tell the stories of who we are, including the history, cultures and contributions of Indigenous Peoples. Mission Erebus and Terror 2016 offers a unique opportunity for historical exploration and to further the deep connections of northern communities with the story of the Franklin Expedition. I wish all those involved in this years’ Mission a safe voyage and I look forward to more exciting discoveries in the years to come.”
The Honourable Catherine McKenna
Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada
Mission Erebus and Terror 2016 showcases the high level of interoperability and cooperation the Royal Canadian Navy has with intergovernmental partners. The RCN continues to expand its ability in conducting Northern operations as we prepare for the arrival of our new Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships and Parks Canada gains the use of our capabilities and skills to aid in connecting Canadians with Canada’s Arctic heritage.”
The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan
Minister of Defence
“The search for the HMS Terror provides a great opportunity to explore and better understand the ocean and the seabed in Canada’s Arctic. The Department of Fisheries and Ocean’s Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) and the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) are proud to remain an integral part in the search for the lost Franklin ship, while conducting key operational activities along our coastline. This year’s expedition will once again offer an opportunity to advance hydrographic surveying efforts to update paper and electronic navigational charts in the Arctic.”
The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Quick Facts
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Mission Erebus and Terror 2016
Inuktitut Version
Inuinnaqtun Version
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Contacts
Caitlin Workman
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
819-938-9436
Media Relations
Parks Canada Agency
855-862-1812
pc.media@pc.gc.ca
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