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OCDave
07/01/2024 07:43AM
 
veevee: "Any suggestions for where to purchase a canoe paddle in the Twin Cities, now that Midwest Mountaineering is no longer in business?"


Greg Fishell at Fishell Paddles can deliver a great paddle to your doorstep. I have several paddles but my favorite is a Fishell 64"Ray Special . The Modified Special has a slightly smaller blade. I'd recommend that as your first Fishell paddle.


Good Luck
 
CanoeViking
07/01/2024 10:44AM
 
OCDave: "veevee: "Any suggestions for where to purchase a canoe paddle in the Twin Cities, now that Midwest Mountaineering is no longer in business?"



Greg Fishell at Fishell Paddles can deliver a great paddle to your doorstep. I have several paddles but my favorite is a Fishell 64"Ray Special . The Modified Special has a slightly smaller blade. I'd recommend that as your first Fishell paddle.



Good Luck"



I have the same one and I couldn’t be happier. Not sure if I’ll ever get a different one, truly is a dream to use.
 
zehyani
06/30/2024 08:00PM
 
also consider Pioneer Midwest in Osseo. They carry a lot of canoes in the summer.
 
Minnesotian
06/29/2024 11:49AM
 
Joes Sporting Goods in St. Paul (Little Canada).

REI in Bloomington or Roseville

 
WHendrix
06/29/2024 10:31AM
 
Hoigaard's in St Louis Park
 
veevee
06/29/2024 06:41AM
 
Any suggestions for where to purchase a canoe paddle in the Twin Cities, now that Midwest Mountaineering is no longer in business?
 
CanoeViking
06/29/2024 09:00PM
 
What type of paddle are you looking for?