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Palmer Estate Donates $300,000 to Project Ojibwa
Ian Raven, Executive Director with Andrew Gunn representing the Palmer Estate Project Ojibwa took a giant step forward today with the announcement of an agreement between the Elgin Military Museum and the Estate of Dorothy Fay Palmer for a donation of $300,000.…
02/07/2012
Ojibwa Set to Arrive September 8
On your mark! Saturday, September 8 should be a day to remember in Port Burwell, Ontario. That is the day the decommissioned submarine Ojibwa, Canada's first Oberon Class submarine is set arrive at her new home to become the centerpiece of the Elgin Military…
02/02/2012
New Project Manager Named
The Elgin Military Museum is very pleased to announce the appointment of Rear Admiral (retired) Dan McNeil to the position of Project Coordinator for Project Ojibwa. Admiral McNeil will be filling the position left vacant following the sudden death of Alan…
01/17/2012
Well Known American Artist Offers Support
Margaret Wilson Kipp, a well known American artist who visits this area regularly, has approached the Museum with an offer we could not refuse - after all, there may be a good reason why she was commissioned by the American Gangster Museum to do several paintings…
01/02/2012
An Elephant, Kangaroos and Now Dolphins!
Exotic creatures are no strangers to the Elgin Military Museum; however the elephant and the kangaroo must make room for the dolphin.
12/10/2011
Project Ojibwa Achieves Milestone Objective
The Elgin Military Museum is pleased to announce that it has received a letter signed by the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, that the Museum has now received "approval in principle of the donation of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship Ojibwa to the Elgin Military Museum".
12/02/2011
Independent Report Confirms Viability of Project Ojibwa
The IBI Group report for the Municipality of Bayham indicates an 'estimate of $14.4 million in impact on Elgin County (direct, indirect and induced) was generated using the Ontario Ministry of Tourism's TREIM model.'…
08/03/2011
Bayham Sells Land to Elgin Military Museum
July 20, 2011- Municipality of Bayham has confirmed to day that an Agreement of Purchase and Sale for the property designated as the HMCS Ojibwa Submarine Museum site in Port Burwell has been completed. The sale is expected to close Aug 12, 2011, paving the way for the release of the vessel by the Dept of National Defense. The transfer is the next step forward for the project, and the most crucial, allowing construction to begin
07/26/2011
Three Tier Fundraising Program
Fundraising plans for Project Ojibwa were outlined by Elgin Military Museum Executive Director Ian Raven at a recent meeting with the Municipality of Bayham Council. Initially, they will take the form of 1) community memorial brick sales under the banner Walk…
03/27/2011