Searching for shipwrecks
It's been a very quiet time for those who deal with government departments in Ottawa. Many departments just don't seem to want to say much during the campaign.
Chris Rands
I received a call this morning inviting me to join a conference call featuring Robert Grenier. Grenier has dedicated himself to searching for the ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed expedition to find the Northwest Passage.
Environment Minister John Baird held a news conference over the summer to announce the contribution of $75,000 to help Grenier find the two ships.
Well this morning, Parks Canada said Grenier has returned and is ready to give an update on his expedition.
So, did he find HMS Erebus and HMS Terror?
Not exactly. But he did find fragments of copper sheeting that likely came from the vessels.
He says he's getting closer but isn't sure when he will find the ships.
Till then, I'll just hum that Stan Rogers song:
"Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage..."
— Chris Rands
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