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PETERBOROUGH — The Canadian Canoe Museum is proud to announce its Builders in Residence Program: A new initiative inviting ...
A season on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—stretching from the Adirondacks to northern Maine—reveals fresh possibilities for ...
What were those first canoes like? The birch bark canoe and batteau (which is like a flat-bottom, wooden jon boat) were really the way people got around for both pleasure and for work when they ...
The completed canoe will be used in the Museum's on-water program fleet. June – Pinock (Kitigan Zibi First Nation, QC) Pinock will construct an Algonquin-style birch bark canoe and assist with ...
The museum also has a full-sized birch bark canoe made in Lake Savant, Ont., in the early 20th century, an HBC flintlock trade gun made by J.E. Barnett & Sons in 1871 and a soapstone carving from ...
Walleyes are one reason I come to this lake. Another is the memory of my old pal, Betty Lessard. Betty’s grandfather and his ...
The museum also has a full-sized birch bark canoe made in Lake Savant, Ont., in the early 20th century, an HBC flintlock trade gun made by J.E. Barnett & Sons in 1871 and a soapstone carving from ...