, rounded decks, small cant ribs, tapered gunnels (tapered up as well as in). It uses slotted screws, and has quite a bit of shaping to the seats. The inside finish has a consistent red-ish tone. The decal is very detailed, and the gold print for the city and patent only show up if you look at it in the right direction. I've taken a few as-is pictures. The canvas is still the original, but it's been re-painted a standard green. The original colour attached to the filler is a very bright green. The wood all appears to be in great shape. No builders marks on the paddles though, they'd been revarnished.







... stopped in at the Canadian Canoe Museum, and found a boat with the identical old decal, rounded deck, slot screws, etc. Looked a little wider, and might have had wider planks (was hanging from the ceiling so hard to get a measurement). But it looked just as aged. It was Trudeau's personal Chestnut canoe, called ça Ira. Unfortunately the curator, Jeremy Ward, wasn't there, but hopefully he has more info. Great place.