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Peter Breen showcases his collection of boats in his cottage showroom and takes them out on the water; featured boats include a restored 1911 Mullins and a 1929 Peterborough Launch.
Peter Breen showcases his collection of boats in his cottage showroom and takes them out on the water; featured boats include a restored 1911 Mullins and a 1929 Peterborough Launch.
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Vintage Vessels
S1, EP1 "Vintage Vessels"Classic boats at a boat show in Port Carling, Ont., include a 1902 Lozier Launch, a 1927 Minette-Shields and a 1956 Shepherd Runabout; the Peter Breen Antique & Classic Boat Co.
Vintage Vessels
S1, EP2 "Vintage Vessels"Peter Breen showcases his collection of boats in his cottage showroom and takes them out on the water; featured boats include a restored 1911 Mullins and a 1929 Peterborough Launch.
Vintage Vessels
S1, EP1 "Vintage Vessels"Classic boats at a boat show in Port Carling, Ont., include a 1902 Lozier Launch, a 1927 Minette-Shields and a 1956 Shepherd Runabout; the Peter Breen Antique & Classic Boat Co.
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