The Wabanaki - in progress as we speak!
The Wabanaki was a North American tribe that developed a highly evolved and perfectly adapted type of canoe. Historically, the Wabanaki people spent a lot of their time on the coast - the hulls of their canoes made very seaworthy for this reason. They also relied on their canoes as their main method of transportation, using the rivers and lakes to travel vast distances for purposes of trading and of building inter-tribal alliances.
At The Woodshop we set out to recreate a classic Wabanaki canoe inspired by the high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that was typical in the construction of a canoe of this sort.
Follow us as we embark in this journey

Drawing plans for our Wabanaki Canoe

Building the strong back for a strong foundation




Finalising molds for our Forms

Forms go on strong back


All forms placed on the strong back, shaping up okay!




Taping the forms in preparation for the strips

Cutting the strips!

Loving this redwood strips!