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Canoes

We have Saskatoon's largest selection of fiberglass, kevlar and T-Formex canoes from Clipper, Wenonah, Old Town, Kisseynew, and Esquif. Whether you're a recreational lake paddler, solo paddler, wilderness canoe tripper, hunter or fisher we have a boat for you as we stock a large variety of hull sizes and shapes. If you don't see your dream canoe here, give us a call - we will help you get the one that is perfect for you!

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  • Clipper Sea Clipper (kevlar, black trim)

    CLIPPER
    Original price $4,250.00 - Original price $4,250.00
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    Designed exclusively for Clipper Canoes by Eugene Jensen, this wilderness tripping canoe has the length and freeboard to handle large lakes and oce...

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  • Clipper Tripper (kevlar)

    CLIPPER
    Original price $3,895.00 - Original price $3,895.00
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    Fast, versatile, and stable, the best-selling Tripper is Clipper's most popular canoe and many of the staff here own one.  It's ample capacity will...

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  • Clipper Tripper S (FG, black trim)

    CLIPPER
    Original price $2,890.00 - Original price $2,890.00
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    For the past 20 years, the Tripper 17’6 has been Clipper’s most popular model. The Tripper "S" is a smaller version of the Tripper that also perfor...

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  • Esquif Scout (T-Formex)

    ESQUIF
    Original price $2,490.00 - Original price $2,490.00
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    Designed for sportspeople and families the Scout is made with extra width and volume for an extremely stable ride. Esquif's T-Formex material, an A...

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  • Esquif Adirondack (T-Formex Lite)

    ESQUIF
    Original price $1,790.00 - Original price $1,790.00
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    Light, durable and versatile, the Adirondack is an award-winning design that is easy to paddle with either a single or double blade paddle. It has ...

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    Original price $1,790.00 - Original price $1,790.00
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  • Esquif Prospecteur Sport (T-Formex)

    ESQUIF
    Original price $2,740.00 - Original price $2,740.00
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    With rounded chines and a bit more depth and rocker than Esquif's other Prospecteurs, the Prospecteur Sport is entirely at home in moving water. It...

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  • Esquif Echo (T-Formex Lite)

    ESQUIF
    Original price $2,550.00 - Original price $2,550.00
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    An elegant, beautiful little solo canoe. Easy to maneuver and tough as nails, this canoe is a joy to paddle on flat water yet can handle swift wate...

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There are many canoe models designed for different types of use. When choosing a canoe it is important to consider where and how you wish to paddle. Our experienced staff can help guide you to the models that will fit your needs the best.

1. Canoe Type & Intended Use
Recreational canoes – typically short & stable, easy to paddle, and great for beginners and casual trips.
Tripping canoes – designed with greater capacity and seaworthiness for multi-day trips.
Sport canoes – often with flat backs to accommodate a small motor, these are wide, stable, roomy boats.
Downriver canoes – built to handle swift water with reinforced materials and extra rocker for maneuverability.
Solo vs. tandem canoes – for those who wish to paddle alone, with a partner, or have both options.

2. Canoe Materials & Weight
Polyethylene – durable and affordable.
T-Formex - similar to Royalex, a lighter material with the durability benefits of "plastic" boats.
Composite – fiberglass, kevlar and other fabric/epoxy layups that are lightweight and efficient to paddle.

3. Length & Stability
Short canoes (12-15 ft) – easier to maneuver and transport, great for recreational and solo paddlers.
Medium canoes (16-17 ft) – a balance of speed, stability and capacity.
Long canoes (18+ ft) – ideal for tracking straight and carrying heavy loads.

4. Seating & Comfort
Different seat styles include tractor seats, wood web bench style, and seats with backrests. The best seat is one that fits your style of paddling, whether it is sitting or kneeling.

5. Transport & Storage
Consider how you will carry and store the canoe. Aftermarket roof racks are one of the most secure ways to transport a canoe, but foam blocks can also be used in many situations. Knowing how to tie your canoe down properly is essential for safety on the road. For storage it is important to be able to protect the canoe from ultraviolet light exposure, which degrades materials over time.

Helpful Resources
Choosing a canoe or kayak - 3 important things to look at
Canadian legal requirements for paddling canoes, kayaks and paddleboards
Carrying a boat on your cartop

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