Where: Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario
The 2008 Annual Assembly features:
Download the 2008 Assembly registration and information forms in PDF format here:
EVENT PROGRAM INCLUDES:
Your 2008 Assembly Coordinator: Rob Stevens rstevens@mountaincable.net
A note to United States Citizens: Updated 4/2008: At this time your drivers license and birth certificate will be sufficient to cross the Canadian border. Check the State Department web site for details.
Vendors of wooden canoes, paddles and other items related to traditional canoes and canoeing are welcome at Assembly. There is a modest booth space fee of $20. For additional information or vendor pre-registration, contact Maury Breslow.
Harry MacFie Canoe Club of Sweden
Heirloom Canoes (Rob von Bitter)
Antique Boat Museum (Dan Miller)
Redtail Paddle (John Bell)
Camp David Canoe (Dave McDaniel)
Shadow River Boatworks (Skip Izon)
Classic Solo Canoeing (Becky Mason)
Canvas Connection (Light-Fast Artist Pigments)
Canadian Canoes (Ron Frenette)
Headwater Canoe Co. (Dick Persson)--2 booths
Press On Endeavours (Robbie Preston)
Bear Mountain Boat Shop (Ted Moores & Joan Barrett)
Wooden Canoe Builders Guild (Dave Alguirre)--2 booths
Skywoods Canoe (Scott Barkdoll)
Longwood Canoe (Doug Long)
Titles Bookstore (Dave ??? )
Ivy Lea Shirt Co. (Roger MacGregor)
Ted Behne Birchbark Canoes
Watson Pewter
Many US vendors are asking "Can I sell canoeing related craft items at Assembly?" The short answer is it can be complicated, but folks do it all the time. If possible, it might be useful to talk to anyone you might know who has done it before, to learn whatever you can about the process. For further detailed information about cross-border commercial regulations and requirements, check out the Canada Border Services Agency website, including these specific sections: