The Wooden Canoe Heritage Association is a non-profit organization devoted to preserving, studying, building, restoring, and using wooden and bark canoes, and committed to disseminating information about canoeing heritage throughout the world.

As part of the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association’s Annual Assembly that took place in July, attendees had the opportunity to go on a special behind-the-scenes tour of the museum’s Collection Storage Facility with the museum’s Curator, Jeremy Ward.

The theme of this year’s assembly was Bill Mason and the Chestnut Canoe Company and wiith nearly 50 items from the Chestnut Canoe Company in the museum’s collection- from canoes, to paddles, to snowshoes- we had ample material to speak on this topic!

Check out the photo gallery!

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