
Pictograph Enamel Mug - Black
From campsite to cabin, this enamel mug blends classic style with rugged durability. This
12 fl. oz. enamelware mug is dishwasher safe and suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
The GSI Outdoors graniteware collection stands up to heavy use at base camp and makes a cheerful addition to the everyday breakfast table as well.
Weight: 4.5 oz
Material: Enameled Steel with Stainless Rim
Major Dimension: 12 fl. oz.
Includes: 12 fl. oz. Cup
Dimensions: 4.4 in x 3.5 in x 3inÂ
The Canadian Canoe Museum has been working closely with Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg knowledge holders to translate the Museumâs name into Anishnaabemowin, the language of the territory, lands and waters on which the Museum is situated.
The name in Anishnaabemowin, âJiimaan Kinomaagewinâ translates to âCanoe Place of Learningâ and our new trilingual name will be featured on the building for all to see. Anishnaabemowin has also been incorporated into our logo, which has also been refreshed to reflect our next chapter!
The Canadian Canoe Museumâs new logo pays tribute to the pictograph (mazinaawbikinigin) that inspired the Museumâs original logo, which is located on a rock face at Pictured Lake within the traditional territory of Fort William First Nations. Our new logo features a rock face icon with a ridged top inspired by the Canadian Shield, and waves or snow drifts along the bottom, with the pictograph in the middle.
This design honours the relationship between the Museum, the original pictograph, and the territory on which it lives, as well as the Indigenous origins of the canoe. It is also a beautiful visual representation of the Museumâs vision to connect people to the land, water, canoe, and each other.
From campsite to cabin, this enamel mug blends classic style with rugged durability. This
12 fl. oz. enamelware mug is dishwasher safe and suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
The GSI Outdoors graniteware collection stands up to heavy use at base camp and makes a cheerful addition to the everyday breakfast table as well.
Weight: 4.5 oz
Material: Enameled Steel with Stainless Rim
Major Dimension: 12 fl. oz.
Includes: 12 fl. oz. Cup
Dimensions: 4.4 in x 3.5 in x 3inÂ
The Canadian Canoe Museum has been working closely with Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg knowledge holders to translate the Museumâs name into Anishnaabemowin, the language of the territory, lands and waters on which the Museum is situated.
The name in Anishnaabemowin, âJiimaan Kinomaagewinâ translates to âCanoe Place of Learningâ and our new trilingual name will be featured on the building for all to see. Anishnaabemowin has also been incorporated into our logo, which has also been refreshed to reflect our next chapter!
The Canadian Canoe Museumâs new logo pays tribute to the pictograph (mazinaawbikinigin) that inspired the Museumâs original logo, which is located on a rock face at Pictured Lake within the traditional territory of Fort William First Nations. Our new logo features a rock face icon with a ridged top inspired by the Canadian Shield, and waves or snow drifts along the bottom, with the pictograph in the middle.
This design honours the relationship between the Museum, the original pictograph, and the territory on which it lives, as well as the Indigenous origins of the canoe. It is also a beautiful visual representation of the Museumâs vision to connect people to the land, water, canoe, and each other.
Original: $9.46
-70%$9.46
$2.84Description
From campsite to cabin, this enamel mug blends classic style with rugged durability. This
12 fl. oz. enamelware mug is dishwasher safe and suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
The GSI Outdoors graniteware collection stands up to heavy use at base camp and makes a cheerful addition to the everyday breakfast table as well.
Weight: 4.5 oz
Material: Enameled Steel with Stainless Rim
Major Dimension: 12 fl. oz.
Includes: 12 fl. oz. Cup
Dimensions: 4.4 in x 3.5 in x 3inÂ
The Canadian Canoe Museum has been working closely with Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg knowledge holders to translate the Museumâs name into Anishnaabemowin, the language of the territory, lands and waters on which the Museum is situated.
The name in Anishnaabemowin, âJiimaan Kinomaagewinâ translates to âCanoe Place of Learningâ and our new trilingual name will be featured on the building for all to see. Anishnaabemowin has also been incorporated into our logo, which has also been refreshed to reflect our next chapter!
The Canadian Canoe Museumâs new logo pays tribute to the pictograph (mazinaawbikinigin) that inspired the Museumâs original logo, which is located on a rock face at Pictured Lake within the traditional territory of Fort William First Nations. Our new logo features a rock face icon with a ridged top inspired by the Canadian Shield, and waves or snow drifts along the bottom, with the pictograph in the middle.
This design honours the relationship between the Museum, the original pictograph, and the territory on which it lives, as well as the Indigenous origins of the canoe. It is also a beautiful visual representation of the Museumâs vision to connect people to the land, water, canoe, and each other.
















