Project Ojibwa is the newest and largest endeavour of the Elgin
Military Museum.
Look here to find out who we are and all about the new girl in
town!
The new girl in town will need some support. Find out about
plans for the interpretation centre and the Walk of Honour.
Look here to find out how to donate, purchase a brick for the
Wall of Honour, learn about fantastic sponsorship opportunities or
how to volunteer.
Imagine your logo on Ojibwa as she is travelling from Halifax to
Port Burwell. The world will be watching.
Learn how to join this special group of supporters of Project
Ojibwa.
Follow the news releases, reports and get updates on Project
Ojibwa here.
The Elgin Military Museum is proud to obtain, preserve and
operate HMCS Ojibwa, a cold war Oberon Class submarine, as
part of a Museum - reflecting our naval heritage for the benefit of
future generations. A new branch of the museum, the Elgin Military
Museum of Naval History will open in 2014, the one hundredth
anniversary of the Canadian Submarine Service. HMCS Ojibwa
was the first submarine built expressly for the Royal Canadian Navy
(although there were submarines in the Canadian navy since the
Great War). The process took longer than expected; however, we are
now the proud owner of this former cold warrior.