Press Release from Ballyhoura Development CLG: Ireland Canada Homecoming 2025 to Air on RTÉ Nationwide

Ballyhoura Region, Co. Cork/Co. Limerick — 10 February 2026

Ireland Canada Homecoming 2025 to Air on RTÉ Nationwide

Ballyhoura Development is delighted to announce that the Ireland Canada Homecoming 2025, held in September last year, will feature on RTÉ’s Nationwide on Monday, 16 February at 7.00pm.

The Ireland Canada Homecoming marked the 200th anniversary of the Peter Robinson Emigration Scheme, a lesser-known but deeply significant chapter of Irish emigration history. In 1823 and 1825, approximately 2,500 people emigrated from the Ballyhoura region and surrounding counties to Upper Canada, settling in what is now Ottawa and Peterborough County in Ontario.

The Homecoming welcomed 190 international visitors from Canada and the United States, all descendants of families who left this region two centuries ago. Over seven days, communities across Ballyhoura opened their doors and hearts, hosting visitors for historical walks and talks, music, song and dance, and shared moments of remembrance and reconnection.

A central feature of the week was the nightly performance of The Robinson Experiment, produced by CallBack Theatre and staged at the Schoolyard Theatre in Charleville, which brought the migration story vividly to life for audiences. The programme of events also included the Peter Robinson Settler Conference, held at Saint George’s Arts and Heritage Centre in Mitchelstown, officially opened by His Excellency Dennis King, Canadian Ambassador to Ireland, and An Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

RTÉ Nationwide interviewed descendants during their visit to Cobh Heritage Centre, which opened a new interpretative wing on the Peter Robinson Emigration Scheme in May 2025. The programme also features interviews with The Robinson Experiment director John Sheehy and producer Cora Fenton at the Schoolyard Theatre in Charleville.

Canadian partners Nine Ships 1825 Inc., who led the Canadian Bicentennial in August 2025, also shared footage from those events for inclusion in the programme. Ballyhoura Development representatives, including Amanda Slattery, Development Manager, travelled to Peterborough to attend the Canadian events, alongside historical geographer Christy Roche and writer and business man Gerry Murphy, who have collectively worked for many years on researching and interpreting this shared history.

The Ireland Canada Homecoming delivered a significant local and international impact, generating an estimated €6.8 million for the local economy. A two-year marketing and engagement campaign reached 5.2 million people globally, strengthening cultural, genealogical and tourism connections between Ireland and Canada.

Speaking ahead of the broadcast, Amanda Slattery, Development Manager at Ballyhoura Development, said:

“Leading and designing this Homecoming, and bringing to life the stories of families who had almost faded from living memory, has been a real honour. The communities of Ballyhoura welcomed descendants home with such warmth and generosity, creating for many an experience of a lifetime as they reconnected with their roots. We are proud to share this forgotten migration story with a wider audience and to continue building on the strong relationships between the communities of origin here in Ireland and the communities of settlement in Canada.”

Broadcast Details

  • RTÉ One: Monday, 16 February at 7.00pm
  • RTÉ One +1: Monday, 16 February at 8.00pm
  • RTÉ Player: Available worldwide for three weeks following broadcast
  • Repeat: Saturday morning on RTÉ One – Download PIN 7039

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Photos by Brian O’Keeffe available to download: Photo Gallery – download PIN 7039

PRS Conference in Mitchelstown with all speakers: Ballyhoura Development, Nine Ships 1825 Inc. and His Excellency Dennis King

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Notes:

The Peter Robinson Settler Emigration Scheme:

In 2025, 200 years on from the emigration scheme, tracing the names on the passenger lists reveals and unfolds families, connections, and ties on both sides of the Atlantic. Ballyhoura Development has identified the families who left the region almost 200 years ago to Ontario and the Ottawa Valley in Canada. This is based upon the records of the scheme maintained by Peter Robinson. These show that there was a total of nearly five hundred distinct nuclear families and unattached adults in the scheme, the great bulk being families with two parents and their children.

The records of the scheme list the passengers on each ship under family headings and give ages, occupations and former residences. There is also a ‘remarks’ column where each supporting landlord is named, and where in many cases comments are recorded on the disposition of the adults, deaths occurring during the voyage, and other comments, written by Robinson.

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Ballyhoura Development is a community-led Local Development Company, and a registered charity, which works with communities, families, individuals and businesses in the Ballyhoura region of East Limerick and North Cork. The company has successfully managed, coordinated and implemented a wide range of national and European projects and programmes since its establishment in 1989, and currently delivers over 30 programmes, focussing on three key aims of:

  1. Community Development
  2. Economic Development
  3. Environmental Development

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