Pointer boat

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A monument to the pointer boat in the Pembroke marina

Pointer boats were designed by John Cockburn and built by John, his son and grandson, from the 1850s to 1969[1] at their boatworks in Ottawa and later at Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. They were wooden, oared boats used for transportation along rivers such as the Ottawa River.

This historical boat was used in logging and had a very influential impact on the industry. The boat was the "workhorse" of the Canadian river system and was famous for being able to "float on a heavy dew". They assisted loggers to move Eastern White Pine timber down the wider sections of the Ottawa River.[1]

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