In the early 20th Century mining town of Ely, Minnesota, Joe Seliga taught himself how to build wood and canvas canoes.
Along the way, he forged a tradition of respect and integrity for the wooden canoe: if you take care of it, it will take.
Joe held a deep appreciation of wild places, cherished his close-knit family, and found joy in using his hands to create a thing of beauty and utility.
What began as a life full of curiosity and adventure grew into a passion for the land and its people.
In the early 20th Century mining town of Ely, Minnesota, Joe Seliga taught himself how to build wood and canvas canoes