Solo Canoes
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Go ahead, plan your trip - circumnavigate Prince Edward Island, or cruise the St. Lawrence to the sea. The Encounter was created for long, solo expeditions with ample gear. It tracks straight and carries weight easily over rough water. Roomy enough for large people and buoyant enough for heavy loads, the Encounter is a specially engineered craft. But it's engineered for comfort, too - with the standard sliding bucket seat and foot braces, you can easily adjust the canoe to fit you and your load.
A solo canoe designed by Randy Pew for the most demanding paddlers, the Baboosic is quick, agile and, capable of performing even the most intricate maneuvers. The Baboosic is ideal for the adventurous soul looking for a solo boat for those unpredictable backwater camping or paddling excursions. If freestyle is your liking, this little canoe performs freestyle moves with ease.
A lightweight, solo sport canoe, ideally suited for just messing around with. A shallow arched bottom gives a very maneuverable boat with good tracking ability. The Skimmer 11 Foot KayakA comfortable canoe to practice your paddling skills, use for private exploring or for a child's canoe.
In the tradition of the short "trapper" or "pack canoes," Whisper provides a small-waters explorer with easy portability, stability, and maneuverability. The small pond fly fisherman and waterfowler will especially appreciate these qualities, and when kept at camp, this canoe will be the one most frequently chosen by young beginner paddlers for pure water fun and safety.
A highly responsive and predictable solo play-boat for whitewater enthusiasts of all skill levels. The graceful styling and balanced design features of the Shaman deliver a surprising range of performance. Slalom-like maneuverability combined with enhanced glide and cruising speed allow boaters to play rapids with precise control. Demo Video >
Softer and higher bilge curves for those who prefer a 15 footer with a little less width, we now offer a stretched version of the Widgeon. A little less to reach over, less volume than the Goldeneye.
Same softer and higher bilge as the Widgeon. Our smallest guide solo designed for smaller paddlers or light loads.
This beamy (31"), stable canoe is a favourite of casual canoeists, combining extremely light weight and paddling ease for both children and adults. It is available as a single or two seat model and is ideal for ponds, marshes, small rivers and lakes. Great fun for the young and the young-of-heart.
Quiet, serene, solo paddling in those hard to get to places is where the Wee Lassie excels. This canoe is a modified version of an old Henry Rushton design, which is configured with a low seat and paddled with a double bladed paddle. It also can be paddled in the kneeling position as a free style canoe. The short length and narrow slight V-bottom hull makes this an ideal canoe for shallow, twisty streams and rivers. Flared sides give it good final stability and make it very seaworthy on larger bodies of water with wind and waves. With our light lay-ups, this boat is probably the lightest canoe made and makes it a joy to portage and paddle. If you enjoy exploring places where most canoes cannot go, try the Wee Lassie. Also can be used as a free style canoe.
If you are looking for challenge the Solo is your canoe. Hidden behind its sleek lines and fine entry lies a highly responsive canoe, posing a challenge for even the most seasoned canoeist. Once mastered though, you will find the Solo to be a truly enjoyable canoe.