Based on the banks of the Mississippi River in Winona, Minnesota and the canoe of choice Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and beyond, Wenonah knows what makes a good long trip canoe. A good canoe ...
In the Land of 10,000 Lakes, is there a business more Minnesotan than a canoe factory? Family owned and based in Winona, Wenonah Canoe is a nationally respected brand that’s been a strong industry ...
Wenonah Canoe boss found inspiration in youthful adventures. "It all began with the Boy Scouts. That's where I got into canoe racing," said Mike Cichanowski.
Real people and the boats they love. A 21-year-old canoe that’s seen its share of action in the Boundary Waters and Quetico. Michael Teach, 50, a telecommunications engineer in Piqua, Ohio, has ...
Wenonah Canoe Inc. vice president Bill Kueper announced in January the merger of the C4 Waterman brand of tools, rescue accessories and apparel into the Wenonah Canoe's world-wide distribution network ...
On June 30, 1975, 18-year-old Dave Thill walked into Wenonah Canoe for the first time as an employee. He’ll walk out this week after 43 years with the company, but his family and longtime ...
Zak Ambuhl moved canoes around in the storage area of Wenonah Canoe to prepare them for shipping in Winona, July 21, 2015. Winona, a city of 28,000 residents, is home to Minnesota's largest cluster of ...
Lynn McAdams remembers his first crisis in canoe-making, back when he sold the boats on the banks of the Clark Fork River in Missoula. “I got rid of everything I had when the first oil embargo came on ...