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QOR CANOES


The Muskoka The perfect 14’ canoe for the cottage.


Light, stable, affordable. Available in fiberglass, $799/50lb clear, $869/60lb red or green.


Four Great Canoes, one for Everyone.


The Bob’s Special This 15’ canoe was originally designed for travel on small waterways with a heavy load.


Stable, maneuverable, light. Available in fiberglass, $959/65lb,hand-layed kevlar $1999/57lb, vacuum bagged withwood trim$2999/48lb.


The Prospector This 16’canoe is the classic favorite of canoe trippers looking for complete versatility.


Versatile, responsive, beautiful. Available in fiber- glass $1099/65lb, hand-layed kevlar $2099/57lb, vacuum bagged kevlar with wood trim $2999/48lb.


QOR CANOES available at these fine *Outdoor Authentic Specialty Independent Shops


• Suntrail, Hepworth, Ontario • TAO – The Adventure Outfitters, Halifax • Camp de Base, Pt Claire • Relais Camp de Base,Gatineau • Trailhead,Ottawa • Trailhead,Kingston • Sojourn,Barrie • Wildrock, Source for Adventure,Peterborough • Lefebvres, Source for Adventure,North Bay • Ramakko’s, Source for Adventure,Sudbury


*OASIS is a division of Sports Distributors of Canada Ltd for information on how to become a retail member. Email randy.hooper@sourceforsports.com or talk to the owner of any of the stores listed above.


The Loon The only 16’non asym- metrical canoe in our line, built for flatwater cruising and camping.


Fast, fun, efficient. Available in fiberglass $949/72lb, hand-layed kevlar $1999/60lb, vacuum bagged kevlar with wood trim $2899/48lb.


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