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    Waltham on the Charles: A Canoeing Capital of the World in the Early 1900s

    Yes, every good canoe collection should have at least one courting canoe. And seeing as my fleet of canoes is light one Courting Canoe- please allow me to quote you, Benson, as the noted authority in an anticipated heated "conversation" with my significant other when I suggest we need another...
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    Which Canoe For Summer Solo?

    But isn't that true for most so-called Prospectors? Thank you!!!
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    Winter pants

    I'm with Mem! I'm a Land Surveyor and spent decades working outdoors in all weather, including many years in Northern Alberta and NorthWest Territories. Best outdoor winter pants i ever owned was a pair of heavy wool Bundeswehr (West German Army) surplus pants. At Minus 40 and below, with a...
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    A Roller Portage

    So...here a couple of more that i have used: the km long Rail Portage into Kingsmere Lake in Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan. Load your canoe on the rail cart, launch and Paddle up Kingsmere to the portage in to Grey Owl's cabin. And there is also a restored "canoe Ladder" between...
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    Building the New Canadian Canoe Museum

    Yes! I was lucky enough to get a Members invite to the Museum on Sunday before it opened the the public on Monday. To say that the new building is spectacular is an understatement- it is a good as the architects renderings suggested it would be! The attention to detail is incredible- the maps...
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    Last ride for this year ... River Rur, Germany

    "Lots of canoes and no kayaks." I noted that, too. Great pictures and looks like great fun- well done! I'll paddle until I can't- ie the water turns solid- so figure there are (hopefully) a few weekends left. Frost again this morning but going up to high of 4 degrees this afternoon! Bruce
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    2023 Leaf Change and Fall Color Where You Are

    Oxtongue River just outside Algonquin Park last Sunday October 1st. Bruce
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    Photo of the day

    That's the 2023 Trent Severn Brigade leaving Balsam Lake- site of 1926 "War Canoe" disaster- on the way to Fenelon Falls and eventually Peterborough, future home o the new Canadian Canoe Museum...
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    Photo of the day

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    Wooden Canoes in Muskoka

    Haha! Nice catch Murat. Great video- Brian has even better stuff on his website. https://cookcraft.ca/tumblehome/ Bruce
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    Restoring an old Trapper's canoe

    Nice job Murat! You really brought that canoe back to life. And watching your backyard canvassing tricks made me realize that I may need to enlist your help and advice for a couple of my backyard projects... Bruce
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    Canoe Art: Paintings, Sketches, Sculpture, Architecture

    The Whyte Museum of the Rockies in Banff Alberta is currently hosting a spectacular collection of Canoe related art, both paintings and sculpture. If you happen to be in the area, well worth a stop. Bruce
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    Chestnut Chum Restoration or is it a Chestnut "Doe"

    Mem, My Pal has the slat seats. You're right about them being dry and comfortable especially when leaning. Mine are attached to the gunwales with hangers/spacers though; bolted directly to the gunwale would give a very high centre of gravity wouldn't it? Bruce
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    Virtual Tours of the Canadian Canoe Museum

    Glenn, I've visited many times over the years- and as a member of the museum now living in Peterborough, I pop in regularly to check what is new in the bookstore or pick up Chestnut decals... As many will know the Museum is is on the move, leaving the old Evinrude factory ( ironic that a...
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    Paddle mod / make it my own

    I love what you are doing to that Clement- actually turning it into a paddle! We have a number of old Clements up at the cottage sitting in racks- we call them oars. No one will ever choose them for a canoe trip; most use they ever get is as spares in one of the motorboats. Thin the shaft...
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    17' Chestnut Prospector

    Hi Robin, Just seeing this thread now. Congrats on the new boat! I feel your pain when it comes to carrying this model- my 16' foot Prospector weighs 85lb dry. It is not an easy carry... Mine is 1971 vintage with standard keel; the planking and ribs look very similar condition-both were well...
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    Wood paddles - which style and maker do you like?

    Tsuga8, Was the paddle you tried a Cherry paddle? Or some other heavier wood? Mine is light and agile- 'heavy and clubbish' are about the furthest thing away from describing its feel. I do agree that it cuts like butter- using it for the "Canadian" stroke is a dream. Bruce
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    Wood paddles - which style and maker do you like?

    I'm late to the party but will still chime in. I'm a fan of Ray Kettlewell paddles, now manufactured by Fishell as the Ray Special. That said, i recently picked up an oiled cherry Hunter and Harris Ottertail and I must admit it is now my go to paddle in most situations. Check them out...
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