I ordered one in '69 or '70, as I had used them when guiding wilderness trips and knew their seaworthiness and great design as a tripping canoe. They were designed for the bigger water of the Saguaney river as opposed to flat water designs.
This history comes from a ride we got north of lake superior in 72? or thereabouts when we were trying to hitchhike back to where we had hidden the car in the bush after a 'made up' 2 week trip, using topo maps to follow rivers and lakes, with some very long and unmarked (read non-existent) portages (and we are still married) and came out a few hundred(?) miles from where we hoped our car would still be. The fellow who stopped and gave us a ride was from St Felicien on his way to work in the oil fields in Alberts and gave this story:
The French canadian family business had been producing a small number of canoes for many years, they were persuaded to accept government low interest loan as a way to boost employment and the local economy; they built a new building, only to find out the older craftsmen could only produce the same number of canoes per week, they tried shortcuts, the quality suffered, the interest payments on the new building became unsustainable and they went under. Amazing what some government help can accomplish!
peter