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  2. Peterborough Canoe Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, it merged with a New Brunswick canoe maker, the Chestnut Canoe Company, and became Canadian Watercraft Ltd. Another Peterborough firm, the Canadian Canoe Company, was bought in 1928. [2] In 1948 Princess Elizabeth received a 16-foot cedar rib canoe made by this company as a wedding present from the City of Peterborough. [4]

  3. Canadian (canoe) - Wikipedia

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    'Canadian style' canoe Decked whitewater canoe. The use of the byname 'Canadian' is the result of misinterpretations during the development of the sport of canoeing in the 19th century when an open touring canoe was called 'Canadian canoe' from the so called Canadian style canoe from Canada, the then more or less 'approved' open touring canoe by the American Canoe Association (ACA), as opposed ...

  4. Chestnut Canoe Company - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Canoe Company was established in Fredericton in the Canadian province of New Brunswick at the end of the 19th century and became one of the pre-eminent producers of wood-and-canvas canoes. The company closed in 1979.

  5. Old Town Canoe - Wikipedia

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    Old Town Canoe Company is a historic maker of canoes in Old Town, Maine. The company had its beginnings in 1898, in buildings constructed in 1890 for a shoe business, and was incorporated in 1901. The company had its beginnings in 1898, in buildings constructed in 1890 for a shoe business, and was incorporated in 1901.

  6. Ancient canoe — oldest ever found in Great Lakes — recovered ...

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    The canoe was so old that, at first, no one believed its true age, researchers told local media. ... This canoe is the oldest canoe ever found in the Great Lakes region – about 1,000 years older ...

  7. Ted Moores - Wikipedia

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    Moores has been an important figure in the development of the Canadian C4 and C15 racing canoes, supplying over 85 sprint canoe clubs nationally. [15] He has experimented with solar-powered designs on his 30' fantail launch Sparks [ 16 ] and worked on some high-profile restorations, including a hydroplane speedboat, Tempo VII, which had been ...

  8. Kirk Wipper - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Albert Walter Wipper, CM (December 6, 1923 – March 18, 2011) was a Canadian academic and founder of the Canadian Canoe Museum, which is located in Peterborough, Ontario. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has been called a "pioneer in the development of outdoor education in Canada ."

  9. Rabaska - Wikipedia

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    A rabaska or Maître canoe (French: canot de maître, after Louis Maitre, an artisan from Trois-Rivières who made them) was originally a large canoe made of tree bark, used by the Algonquin people. Rabaskas were used by French and Canadian explorers to access the interior of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, and by travellers ...

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