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Wood and Canvas Canoes

"Wood and canvas canoes are
strong, seaworthy, exceptionally responsive to the paddle
and soothing to the human spirit "
Hugh Stewart, master canoe builder,
Headwaters Canoes
Cedar and Canvas Adventures uses wood
and canvas paddle canoes for reasons stated in the above
quote. Our 18' (5.5m) paddle canoes have been built by
Headwaters Canoes on an original Chestnut Prospector form –
the workmanship is impeccable and the canoes are without
compare.
Bill
Mason, Canada's most famous canoe tripper, stated with
absolute certainty that if he could have only one canoe,
it would be the wood and canvas Chestnut Prospector.
R.M. Patterson, in his
explorations of the Nahanni River in the 1920s and 30s,
utilized the renowned Prospector wood-and-canvas canoe
of Chestnut and Peterborough designs. For more on
Patterson and his canoes, an excellent read is his book
The Dangerous River.
Based on the birchbark canoe of the
Penobscot Indians of the northeastern United States, the
wood and canvas canoe was developed in or around the
1870s. With a construction design based on a form, the
wood-and-canvas canoe became viable for commercial
production and companies such as Chestnut, Peterborough,
Old Town, Faber and E. M. White sprang into being.

The canoes were exceedingly popular
with explorers, hunters, fishers, prospectors,
naturalists, surveyors, trappers and trippers because of
their strength and stability, the ease with which they
paddled, their natural beauty and the simplicity of
repairs in the field.
The canoes became entrenched in the
Canadian wilderness persona for many decades and then
suffered drastically to the wave of new canoe building
materials that began to flood the market in the 1960s.
Chestnut Canoe Company and many other wood and canvas
canoe manufacturers closed their doors. Today, the wood
and canvas canoe has regained a foot hold, finding a
niche market of people that appreciate the fine
qualities.
Cedar
and Canvas Adventures also uses 22' (6.7m) wood and
canvas freighter canoes for our early season
Yukon River
trips when there is still ice running in the river, our
lake Fishing trips and our
late September trip on the
Big Salmon River.
These huge, outboard powered canoes of the Chestnut,
Faber and Nor' West designs, are square sterned, high in
the bow, deep, very wide, flat bottomed with a very
shallow draft and capable of carrying loads up to 1800
kg (4000 lbs). Their stability is well suited to
groups with small kids - one can walk around in them
and, in fact, even walk along the gunwale!
Cedar and Canvas Adventures
maintains its canoes in perfect working order. Our
workshop during the winter is kept busy with the upkeep
of our own fleet and doing repairs for other wood and
canvas canoe owners. Refurbishments and complete
restorations have been done on the following types of
canoes: Chesnut, Peterborough, Faber, Lakefield,
Langford, Teslin, Tremblay and Huron Village.
Click here to find out more about our
River Trips
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