Muskoka: Watersport ability meets classic styling

Muskoka Boats

Feb 13, 2020

Canada’s largest independent fiberglass boat builder, Campion, has launched Muskoka, The M26 is 8.4 m x 2.6 m beam.

With lines and style penned by Neil Gilbert, the boat is aimed at a sophisticated owner looking for a timeless design. “The classic lines of this boat mask its power and versatility. The perfect balance of new world functionality and performance with old world style.”

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Campion’s vision for Muskoka: Whether it’s early morning wakeboarding with the kids on still water or a warm sunset lakeshore cruise with friends – our Muskoka family of boats let you get the most out of every moment on the water.

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