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CANADIAN CANOE

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:41 pm
by aukepalmhof
The stamp issued by Canada in 1957 shows us a canoe with a man fishing with a rod with reel, and another man paddling.

Stanley Gibbons ships on stamps give that a Canadian canoe is depicted of which the book from Aak to Zumbra gives.
This canoe was developed in the mid-19th century on the Rice Lake in southern Ontario Province to meet the needs of duck hunters, although it became primarily a pleasure craft. Might be rib-and batten-built or smooth inside and outside. Sharp lined; broad flat floors; a quick turn of the bilges; slight tumble home to topsides. Bow and stern decks. Generally paddled with a single or double-bladed paddle, but could be sailed, at which time leeboards were employed.

Length typically 4.9m, width 0.76m depth 0.3m.

Source: Aak to Zumbra A Dictionary of the World’s Watercraft.
Canada 1957 5c sg 491, scott 365.