Faber and Company

Years in Business
? - Circa 1980

Faber & Company produced canoes in Loretteville, Quebec, until the late 1970s or early 1980s. The company still exists, but only manufactures snowshoes.

Models Offered
Faber Canoe Models
Class Model Length x Beam x Depth Notes
  Trapper 12' x 32" x 12"
Lightweight (1973) Hunter 12' x 32" x 12"
Huron 15' x 33" x 12"
Sporter

Pleasure (1973)
Scout 15' x 35" x 12"
14' x 36" x 12" (1973)
Sioux 16' x 36" x 12"
15' x 35" x 12" (1973)
Savage 17' x 37" x 12"
16' x 36" x 12" (1973)
Seneca (1973) 14' x 36" x 12" Close-ribbed models
Sparctus (1973) 15' x 35" x 12"
Sport (1973) 16' x 36" x 12"
Ranger
Ranger Special

All-Purpose (1973)
Muskie 14' x 32" x 12"
14' x 35" x 13" (1973)
Ranger Special has ribs spaced
closer together than Ranger.
Mohawk 15' x 33" x 12"
14' x 35" x 13" (1973, V-stern)
Moose 16' x 34" x 13"
16' x 36" x 13½" (1973)
Maple 17' x 35" x 13"
Marsh 18' x 36" x 14"
18' x 38" x 15" (1973)
Rock (1973) 14' x 34" x 13"
Raft (1973) 16' x 36" x 13½"
Ruff (1973) 18' x 38" x 15"
Prospector Beaver 14' x 34" x 13" Model names refer to pointed
stern canoes.
Birch 15' x 35" x 13½"
Bass 16' x 36" x 14"
Bush 17' x 37" x 14½"
Bear 18' x 38" x 15"
Faber Freighter Hudson 17' x 40" x 17"
17' x 43" x 12" (1973)
V-Stern.
Nelson 18' x 45" x 18"
Warrior 20' x 50" x 19"
20' x 51" x 20" (1973)
Superior 22' x 52" x 20"
Ungava (1973) 22' x 57" x 22"
James (1973) 19' x 51" x 20"
Information from ca1950 catalog, unless otherwise noted.
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