News Clip2:40
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Sir John Franklin's long-lost HMS Terror believed found

9th - Higher Ed
Wreck located in Nunavut's Terror Bay, over 90 km south of where ship was believed to have been abandoned in the doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition
News Clip5:49
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Underwater footage shows 'perfectly preserved' HMS Terror

9th - Higher Ed
Video shared with CBC News and produced by the Arctic Research Foundation appears to show images of the sunken HMS Terror, one of Sir John Franklin's two ships lost in the doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition, in a Nunavut bay.
News Clip1:23
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Parks Canada's balancing act with Franklin shipwrecks claims

9th - Higher Ed
Discovery of HMS Erebus wreck in Arctic waters produced dazzling objects — and ownership issues
News Clip5:23
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Exploring HMS Erebus

9th - Higher Ed
Parks Canada video shows underwater archeology on Franklin Expedition wreck.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Nova: Arctic Passage: The Note in the Cairn

9th - 10th
On this site you can see a note left by a member of the ill-fated Franklin expedition and read a transcript of it.
Instructional Video
PBS

Nova: Arctic Passage

9th - 10th
This NOVA site has information on the past and the future of the Northwest Passage. The first article discusses the effect of global warming and the possibility of an ice-free shipping lane through the Northwest Passage.
Instructional Video
PBS

Nova: Arctic Passage: Remnants of an Expedition

9th - 10th
In this five-part audio slide show Russell Potter talks about what has been found from the ill-fated Franklin expedition. He also puts the expedition in historical context with drawings and newspaper articles from the time.
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Pbs: Nova: Arctic Passage: Franklin's Provisions

9th - 10th
Here is a list of the provisions carried in the ships Erebus and Terror for the Franklin Expedition. A brief commentary puts the amount of provisions in context.