British Army Lieutenant Colonel John Enys
From Sidebar: The Oldest Birch-Bark Canoe
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From Sidebar: The Oldest Birch-Bark Canoe
John Enys
From Sidebar: The Algonquin Fur Trade
This birch-bark canoe was given to the Prince of Wales by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1860.
From Chapter 5: Wood-and-Canvas Canoes
Wood-and-canvas canoes built by the B. N. Morris Company of Veazie, Maine, among other builders, were made to order for paddlers overseas. This highly prized Morris canoe is owned by Tim Rowe in Great Britain, where several clubs collect the Canadian style canoes built in North America.