West Coast-style dugout canoes were most commonly used on Vancouver Island. The graceful bow of this canoe, carved to suggest the head of an animal, sweeps upwards in a gentle curve from the bottom of the flattened hull to the prow. The stern is nearly vertical and is capped with a small, elevated platform. West Coast-style canoes are well designed for travel on the open sea.
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