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Paul paddling a Wee Lassie on the Mississippi River near Winona, MN. Photo: Jake Greseth
Paul and the many other employees like him are what make Wenonah Canoe so special. Founded over 42 years ago by Mike Cichanowski, a young paddler following a dream, Wenonah is still owned by Mike C. and run by paddlers. Our boats are 100% built in the USA and sold exclusively through specialty paddlesports shops throughout the world.
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