ARF was founded in 2011 by
Jim Balsillie, former co-CEO of
Research in Motion, and Waterloo-area businessman, Tim MacDonald, to assist
Parks Canada's search for and . English explorer Sir
John Franklin set sail in search of the
Northwest Passage in 1845. HMS
Erebus, HMS
Terror and crew were last seen by
Inuit near
King William Island and never returned to England. Their disappearance prompted a 170-year search for
Franklin's lost expedition. After seeing foreign vessels searching for the shipwrecks while flying over King William Island, Balsillie wanted to help bolster the Canadian efforts to locate the lost ships. After forming ARF, Balsillie and MacDonald decided to refurbish an
Atlantic Canadian fishing vessel, the
R/V Martin Bergmann, and make it available to Parks Canada’s archaeologists.
Franklin's lost expedition A Parks Canada led expedition located the
Hecla-class bomb vessel, HMS
Erebus, in September 2014 after Inuit identified the search area. In September 2016, the ARF announced the discovery of the wreck of the
Royal Navy's long-lost HMS
Terror off the south-west coast of
King William Island in
Terror Bay, which was abandoned in 1848 during
Sir John Franklin's ill-fated voyage through the
Northwest Passage. ARF spokesperson, Adrian Schimnowski, said the wreck was found in nearly pristine condition in about of water, with most windowpanes still intact. Intending to search about further north the R/V
Bergmann sailed into Terror Bay on the advice of Sammy Kogvik, a resident of Gjoa Haven. Kogvik, and other
Inuit from Gjoa Haven had reported over several years that there was a ship in the bay. Using a
sonar scanner they were able to locate the ship. The
Royal Canadian Navy assisted ARF members in finding the wreck of HMS
Terror, with ARF founder
Jim Balsillie thanking the Navy for its efforts saying, "This historic discovery could not have happened without the Royal Canadian Navy". Due to its Arctic home port, ARF’s vessel, the R/V
Martin Bergmann, was responsible for at least 80 per cent of territory surveyed during the search. == Current operations ==