Waltham on the Charles: Canoeing Capital of the World in the Early 1900s

Wed Mar 12 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation | Waltham

Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation
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Waltham on the Charles: Canoeing Capital of the World in the Early 1900s
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Come, hear about the innovative canoe builders on the Charles and the new leisure working class they served.
About this Event

Mill Talk: Waltham on the Charles: Canoeing Capital of the World in the Early 1900s


presented by Benson Gray

With a presentation display of three canoes in our collection – two HB Arnolds and one Robertson Racing Canoe)

At the turn of the last century, Waltham was a hub of canoeing and canoe manufacturing at the intersection of athletics, recreation, and craftmanship. A new industrial working class developed in Waltham and surrounding areas as companies like Boston Manufacturing and Waltham Watch employed thousands of line workers. Along with industrialization, leisure activities gained popularity as these same workers looked to the river to relax, socialize, and have fun on the weekends. The weekend itself is a consequence of industrialization and the factory work week.

In Waltham, builders like HB Arnold, Waltham Canoe, and others were at work crafting, renting, and selling their canoes. Large boathouses, dancehalls, and canoe launches popped up all along the stretch of the Charles from Moody Street back up to Newton Upper Falls. Come, hear about the innovative canoe builders on the Charles and the new leisure working class they served.

On view as part of Benson’s talk will be three wonderful examples of period canoes – two that were crafted by the HB Arnold Company of Waltham, and a Robertson racing canoe built in Auburndale. Two of our canoes were recently and expertly restored by members of the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association, Norumbega Branch.


Speaker Bio: Benson Gray grew up in Old Town, Maine, and has always loved canoes, so it was exciting to discover that many others shared an appreciation for these wonderful boats. His work with computers, combined with an interest in the history of canoes, has led to some fascinating collaborations. In the 1990s, he initiated a project to scan the Old Town Canoe Company catalogs, which later evolved into a much larger effort encompassing a variety of canoe manufacturers, with significant help from Dan Miller and others. His largest wooden canoe history project involved scanning most of the Old Town, Carleton, and Kennebec build records. These projects have made the history of canoes more accessible to everyone, but the true essence of an organization like the Charles River Museum lies in connecting people who share an interest in wooden canoes.


Links:
Wooden Canoe Heritage Association

Mill Talks at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation are free and open to the public and are made possible by the generous support of the Lowell Institute.

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Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation, 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United States

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