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The earliest cottagers in Muskoka - like Walter Page, a successful Toronto builder who fell in love with this spectacular area a century ago - used the materials they found around them and their own skills to meet their needs. A cedar log could made into a sturdy chair, a rocker crafted of bent wood. Painstaking hand craftsmanship transformed natural materials into beautiful, serviceable pieces of furniture that could last for generations. |
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In our age of mass production, it's a breath of fresh air to find products created in the old fashioned way. That's the essence of the Walter Page brand. From a rustic log bed with warm, comforting blankets to the smooth lines of a wooden boat, from rugged outdoor clothing to the simple taste of homemade jam, Walter Page brings the feeling of country life the way it used to be to your cottage.
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The Legend
Arrival - 1868
Foundation - 1887
Vision - 1898
Renewal - 1928
Legacy - 1999
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WALTER PAGE THE MAN - THE LEGEND - THE PRODUCT SITE MAP |
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