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Old Towne Canoes

A tepee or wigwam in sight would instantaneously remind us of Indians. In voyaging in vast body of waters, Indians have once again showcased ingenuity through canoe. Particularly, the Penobscot Indians have fabricated birch bark canoesfrom this tree bark, Old Towne canoes have developed. The Old Towne Canoe Company built its first canoe in 1898 in Old Town, Maine. In the first year of operation, the company already built 250 canoes, and after a few more years Old Towne canoe has reached places as far as South America and Europe.

Canoeing is a great sport or hobby, one can engage with while having a vacation or getting most of what a small amount of time can offer. Your family too, can take part in this experience. Either you`re going solo or accompanied, one should buy Old Towne canoe first depending on one`s need. The Old Towne has divided their canoes based on their performance on the water. The huge selection of designs, materials and sizes would make the decision making more enjoyable.

Resolve you`re preferences and start paddling with your new old town canoe. Classic wood category continues the tradition of making wood Old Towne canoe. On the other hand, whether you`re a beginner or canoeing with family members, Recreation canoes would be suitable in paddling on local ponds, lakes or serene river. Heavy loads are accommodated by Expedition canoes, whereas rocker handles maneuverability with ease. Don`t forget canoeing in family outings, expedition canoes are akin to recreation canoes in this regard.

Lastly, for your more serious outdoor activities, Sporting canoes are tough and versatile enough for one`s craving with such sport. Choose your way of navigating through the waterrowed, paddled or motored. The tradition of canoeing is far from extinction because people are enjoying it all the more with the aid of immeasurable canoes in the market. For its inception, we have to commend the Indians, and for the satisfaction, Old Towne is there as it has always been for more than 100 years.