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HOLLAND TOWNSHIP -- Chris Pearson went canoeing for the first time at a church camp in upstate New York when he was 13 years old. From then on, he was hooked. Not only does he take canoe trips, the ...
In a remote corner of northern Canada, Joe Goudie is at work on his very last boat for sale. The Inuit community in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador once used wood and canvas canoes to ...
Alex Comb of Stewart River Boatworks in Knife River, MN will teach a cedar and canvas canoe building class at the Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum in Spooner on Saturday, August 9 and continue through ...
"The canoe implies a long antiquity in which its manufacture has been gradually perfected. It will ere long, perhaps, be ranked among the lost arts." — Henry David Thoreau, The Maine Woods The ...
On a dead-end country road surrounded by rolling farm fields south of Middlebury, Scott Barkdoll builds and refurbishes wood and canvas canoes. His classic works evoke a simpler time of communing with ...
SPOONER, Wis.—They may be considered as simply hand-powered and silent transport vessels, but canoes are also beautifully crafted works of waterproof art. Before sturdy, inexpensive aluminum canoes ...
Members of the Inuit community of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador province once used wood-and-canvas canoes to navigate the region's rivers. An Inuit Builder Crafts His Last Canoe In a remote ...