Carrying Place "Jack's Special" canoe

Are you familiar with the ancient Toronto Carrying Place portage?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Maybe, but I'm not going to answer directly

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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geolang

Curious about Wooden Canoes
Recently I had the pleasure of purchasing an original 10 to 20 year-old canoe. I estimate the age based upon my own experience (exact date unknown). The canoe is fast and efficient, especially when heeled properly. I used a sandbag to trim the canoe (photo included).

The Ottawa River is a terrific test-bed of both capability and endurance. This canoe performed very well on calm days and with winds up to 20km / hour. Once in a while the bow (behind me in solo position) would get blown about, but nothing that couldn't be corrected for.

This "Jack's Special" resembles most, in my humble opinion, an old-fashioned Chestnut cruiser (Kruger circa 1910 or similar), not a Chestnut Chum, which seems more rounded and soft lines!! It is 14 1/4 inches deep, 15 feet long and 33 inches wide at centre. The rocker is amazing (more in bow) and the tumblehome is very good. In a way, it also resembles a modern Esquif Prospecteur, with similar measurements, including a very good rocker, only all natural!

Personally I would always choose a natural canoe over a plastic one, but that is personal preference. I've paddled aluminum, royalex, fibreglass and kevlar composites, cedar strip, amongst others.

Hey Jack, welcome to the family!

Happy paddling!
 

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I believe George was referencing the portage route from head of the Humber to Holland River to Lake Simcoe .
And yes know it well- have an old map in some of our files in the office.
Bruce
 
I believe George was referencing the portage route from head of the Humber to Holland River to Lake Simcoe .
And yes know it well- have an old map in some of our files in the office.
Bruce
Yes, that's right. I only became aware of its amazing historical significance after I bought this canoe and wondered about the decals!
 
I believe there is a highway marker describing the route on either Hwy 9 or Aurora Sideroad in the Schoenberg/ Holland Marsh area.
 
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