Archeologists aim to uncover secrets of Franklin expedition in ship’s cabins
OTTAWA — A Parks Canada archaeology team is boating towards the graves of the Franklin expedition ships, more than 200 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, hoping to uncover more secrets from the ill-fated mission.
Parks Canada’s team of nine underwater archeologists will arrive on site by Friday and spend the next two weeks exploring the wreck of HMS Erebus hoping to find artifacts that might help explain exactly what happened to the crews on the Erebus and HMS Terror during a scientific and exploratory mission that started in 1845.
Jarred Picher, director of archeology and history at Parks Canada, said earlier this year that the underwater work his team will carry out would likely be the highlight of their careers.
“There are thousands upon thousands of artifacts down there,” Picher said.

