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Ireland-Canada Homecoming to be celebrated with a Ballyhoura Welcome

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All Hands on Deck – Celebrate the Ireland-Canada Homecoming with a Ballyhoura Welcome! Eager descendants of the Peter Robinson Settlers are already making their travel arrangements

In September 2025, Ballyhoura Development will mark the 200th anniversary of the Peter Robinson Settlers Assisted Emigration Scheme

In September 2025, Ballyhoura Development will mark the 200th anniversary of the Peter Robinson Settlers Assisted Emigration Scheme
Between 150 and 500 descendants of these Irish pioneers will return to Ballyhoura

Many of these families left from communities across the Ballyhoura region, including Mitchelstown, Doneraile, Kildorrery, Churchtown, Liscarroll, Charleville, Croom, Kilfinane, Kilbehenny, and Colmanswell. They left in search of a better life, departing on 11 ships from the “Port of Cove” in 1823 and 1825, bound for the Ottawa and Ontario regions of Canada.

Between 150 and 500 descendants of these Irish pioneers will return to Ballyhoura to commemorate, reflect, and reconnect with the people and places their ancestors once called home.

With unprecedented interest from across Canada and the United States, eager descendants of the Peter Robinson Settlers are already making their travel arrangements, excited to explore their ancestral roots and connect with the communities of their forebears.


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The Homecoming will begin on Monday, 15th September 2025, with a week of celebrations, culminating in a Commemorative Event at Griston Bog on Sunday, 21st September.

The Homecoming will begin on Monday, 15th September 2025

Across the event week, Ballyhoura communities will have the unique opportunity to engage with returning descendants, share local stories, and celebrate the shared cultural heritage of the region.

Ballyhoura Development calls on the Community to Get Involved!

Ballyhoura Development CLG is reaching out to individuals, community groups, businesses, and heritage enthusiasts across the region to help make this event a memorable celebration of culture, history, and connection. This is a unique opportunity to share the rich culture, history, and heritage of Ballyhoura.

People are urged to get involved by sharing their story; If your family has connections to the Peter Robinson Scheme or you’re part of a local heritage group, your knowledge and stories are invaluable for this event.

Ballyhoura Development calls on the Community to Get Involved!

The group are calling on Community councils, local businesses, and volunteers to help create a warm welcome for visitors by hosting homecoming events.

Support with Hospitality & Accommodation: Hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses, restaurants, cafes, and bars can play a key role in hosting and catering for attendees.

Organisers said, “We are inviting musicians, artists, performers, and craft makers to showcase the rich cultural life of Ballyhoura throughout the celebrations.

“If you have expertise in local history or heritage sites, we would love for you to lead tours or share historical insights with our visitors. Whether you can offer support with logistics, share local culture, or volunteer during the events, every contribution will help make this Homecoming a success!”

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.