Inside Wenonah Canoes Production Facilities

Vinyl ester resin is worked into Kevlar fabric formed in a mold to make a Prism canoe at the Wenonah Canoe factory in Winona, Minnesota, U.S., on Thursday, March 21, 2013. Wenonah Canoe, the second largest user of Kevlar fabric after the U.S. military, produces roughly 2500 canoes and 4000 kayaks each year. Photographer: Ariana Lindquist/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Vinyl ester resin is worked into Kevlar fabric formed in a mold to make a Prism canoe at the Wenonah Canoe factory in Winona, Minnesota, U.S., on Thursday, March 21, 2013. Wenonah Canoe, the second largest user of Kevlar fabric after the U.S. military, produces roughly 2500 canoes and 4000 kayaks each year. Photographer: Ariana Lindquist/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Inside Wenonah Canoes Production Facilities
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