Media Release: August 12, 2024

Irish Consul General – Janice McGann attended Nine Ships 1825 Bicentennial Project Launch at Peterborough and Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce.

                  The Nine Ships 1825 board of directors was pleased to have Irish Consul General of Toronto– Janice McGann attend the Nine Ships 1825 Bicentennial Project launch on Tuesday, July 30th at the Peterborough and Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce Board Room.

            Local musician Alanna Jenish played Irish tunes on her fiddle as approximately 50 people gathered to mark the launch of the Nine Ships 1825 project, which will co-ordinate and promote the 200th anniversary in 2025 of the “Peter Robinson Emigration” of 2,024 Irish to the Peterborough area.

            “Immigration is an act of bravery and resilience. Why do people do it? Hope for a better life and opportunities.” stated Irish Consul General of Toronto, Janice McGann during her remarks at the launch. Ms. McGann was impressed with the hard work that has gone into this project and hopes to return to the Peterborough area in the fall.

            “The new website www.nineships1825.com revealed at this event is designed to share information about the Bicentennial project and everyone is encouraged to visit the site to learn about the history of this emigration, it’s significance to the Peterborough area and about the many events planned for 2025.” states Chair Brendan Moher.

            Following the launch event, Ms. McGann was provided the opportunity to visit the Peterborough Museum and Archives to see the collection of the original Peter Robinson documents. That was followed by a visit to Lang Pioneer Village Museum where Ms. McGann experienced the Aabnaabin: Looking Back to Where We Come From exhibit.

            The history of the Robinson Irish emigrants is intertwined with that of the Indigenous peoples of the region, particularly the Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg (Mississauga) First Nations on whose territory the Robinson emigrants settled. The Nine Ships 1825 Board of Directors was honoured that local dignitaries could attend the event, including local First Nations Chiefs. The Bicentenary of the Robinson emigration invites reflection on these complex histories, honouring the resilience of early settlers and advancing reconciliation efforts within our community.

For more information please contact:  

Nine Ships 1825 Inc. Director on the Board and Secretary

Maureen Crowley – Email:    Tel. 705 939-6135

Brendan Moher, Janice McGann, Chief Cowie, Chief Simpson stand next together with smiles, the background is beige and green with a window.
Nine Ships 1825 Launch, Brendan Moher, Janice McGann, Chief Cowie, Chief Simpson at the Nine Ships 1825 Inc. Launch Event on July 30, 2024
Consul General Janice McGann stands next to Patrick Leahy with smiles. In the background on the left a painting of a train car, a covered window and a small fern in the right corner.
Consul General Janice McGann with Patrick Leahy at the Nine Ships 1825 Inc. Launch Event July 30, 2024.
Consul General Janice McGann leaning over to inspect an old hand written journal from the Peter Robinson Emigration. In the background other documents are on display.
Consul General Janice McGann reads one of the original documents from the Peter Robinson Emigration at Peterborough Museum and Archives.
Media photo overlooking the crowd in a room, in the background the Consul General stands at a podium to speak.
Consul General Janice McGann speaking at the Nine Ships 1825 Inc. Launch event on July 30, 2024.
Left: Chief Knott of Curve Lake First nation having a conversation with Consul General Janice McGann on the right.
Chief Knott of Curve Lake First Nation conversing with Consul General Janice McGann at the Nine Ships 1825 Inc. Launch Event on July 30, 2024.
Ruth O'Connell on the right of the Aabnaabin Exhibit explaining, while Consul General Janice McGann and Daniel Capistrano on the right observe their explanation.
Lang Pioneer Village Museum, Aabnaabin Exhibit, Daniel Capistrano, Janice McGann, Ruth O’Connell, July 30, 2024.

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