The Canadian Canoe Museum (CCM) and the City of Peterborough have announced the conditional purchase and sale of Johnson Property, the City-owned land at 2077 Ashburnham Drive in Peterborough.
City Council approved the direction to proceed with the sale of the land on Monday subject to a number of conditions including rezoning. Project validation and confirmation of site appropriateness are among the additional conditions that must be met to close the deal. CCM will pay $1.575 million for the five acres of land in a transaction expected to be completed by this summer.
The museum intends to sell its current property at 910 Monaghan Road to help fund the new build project.
“Kicking off the New Year with this key milestone realized drives further momentum to our new world-class museum build,” says Carolyn Hyslop, executive director, The Canadian Canoe Museum. “In less than a year, we’ve moved from walking away from a contaminated site to forming a new build project team and identifying and securing an alternate location. The purchase of a viable new site puts our project firmly on-track to be shovel-ready by the end of this year.”
“The new location for The Canadian Canoe Museum will enhance the waterfront experience in Peterborough with the location next to Little Lake and along the Trans Canada Trail network,” says Councillor Gary Baldwin, City Council’s representative on the Canadian Canoe Museum Board. “It’s an ideal location beside parks and greenspaces with nearby public parking at East Gate Park and Beavermead Park, as well as easy access to Highway 7/115.”
PROJECT PARTNERS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING
Architect: Lett Architects Inc., Peterborough General Contractor: Chandos Construction Ltd, Toronto Structural Engineering: LEA, Markham, Ont. Mechanical trade partner: Kelson Mechanical, Sharon, Ont. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: DG Biddle & Associates, Oshawa Mass Timber trade partner: Nordic Structures, Montreal Electrical trade partner: Lancer Electric, Peterborough Environmental: Cambium Inc., Peterborough Civil Engineer: Engage Engineering, Peterborough Geotech/Hydrogeological: Thomas Grace & Associates, Lindsay Conservation: Michael Harrington, JHG Consulting Network Inc., Merrickville, Ont.
Johnson Property is situated on Little Lake, north of Beavermead Park and south of the Parks Canada-Trent Severn Waterway head offices. The new canoe museum will be built on a flat portion of the property, away from the floodplain, on the open land along Ashburnham Drive so as to preserve the existing trail, shoreline and natural waterfront.