Heritage Canoes - Bringing Canoe History to Life

A selection of canoes, primarily of wood and canvas construction, that will let you experience the fun of paddling the sleek and efficient predecessors to today’s modern polyethylene and composite canoes. Some are ready to paddle, some need a bit of attention, some need some dedicated loving hands.

The good news is we have a local (Groveland) resource that can help you restore these beauties. Stevens Canoe Works (stevenscanoe@gmail.com, or 978-374-1104) is local, experienced and welcoming. We also highly encourage you to check out (and join) the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association (wcha.org) to connect with an amazing community of folks who love these boats.

Here’s what is currently at the shop.

 

1917 Robertson

Wood and Canvas construction, cane seats.
17’ long by 35” wide. Approx. 85 lbs

Gorgeous classic manufactured in Auburndale, Mass. Popular for courting (canoodling) on the Charles River. Excellent condition. Restored by Kevin Martin.

$4000

Rheaume Huron

Cedar, 16’

This is not at all a heritage boat, it is new, modern canoe. Only on this page because it is hand built in traditional style. Other models available for order. Absolutely stunning canoe.

$4570

 
 

Classifieds - these boats are not on site. Contact us for details.

If you have a vintage canoe you’d like us to advertise, call or email.

 

1907 Old Town 17’ Charles River

This is a truly incredible Old Town in excellent condition. Mahagony gunwales and decks, AA floorboards. $4000

 

EM White 18’ Guide, pre-1919

Exceptional paddling canoe in excellent condition. New seats installed but comes with original seats.

 

16’ Old Town Guide Series. This canoe has been kept out of the elements and is in pristine condition. This canoe was designed to be utilized in adventurous conditions from lakes, rivers, and is made of high quality materials. Ideals for camping, fishing, or a lazy paddle into the sunset. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own an Old Town legacy. Asking $4000 cash