Sail Baron In Ottawa?
Sail Baron In Ottawa?
Heard Sail Baron is busy stocking a store on Baseline? east of Merivale. Does anyone have anymore details?
- getnjiggywithit
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sparky wrote:Kanata would be a great location. Lots of local customers, plus for Ottawa folks, its on the way to the Rideaus, the upper Ottawa, the Mississippi, Madawaska and Bonnechere, the Land O' Lakes cottage country, Algonquin Park and the back country of Lanark, Renfrew and Frontenac counties.
Yeah we need another impersonal big box outdoor store in Ottawa. The small shops we have are too friendly and well priced.

While I greatly appreciate your cliched view, the fact is we don't have any tackle shop or outdoor store in Kanata. Unless you're talking about friendly, intimate little Wally Mart or Canadian Tire...Mitch24 wrote:sparky wrote:Kanata would be a great location. Lots of local customers, plus for Ottawa folks, its on the way to the Rideaus, the upper Ottawa, the Mississippi, Madawaska and Bonnechere, the Land O' Lakes cottage country, Algonquin Park and the back country of Lanark, Renfrew and Frontenac counties.
Yeah we need another impersonal big box outdoor store in Ottawa. The small shops we have are too friendly and well priced.

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Seeing as Kanata is 2 minutes from Stittsville I would say that the best Store would be Gord's @ Bits & Baits.....top notch all the way.sparky wrote:While I greatly appreciate your cliched view, the fact is we don't have any tackle shop or outdoor store in Kanata. Unless you're talking about friendly, intimate little Wally Mart or Canadian Tire...Mitch24 wrote:sparky wrote:Kanata would be a great location. Lots of local customers, plus for Ottawa folks, its on the way to the Rideaus, the upper Ottawa, the Mississippi, Madawaska and Bonnechere, the Land O' Lakes cottage country, Algonquin Park and the back country of Lanark, Renfrew and Frontenac counties.
Yeah we need another impersonal big box outdoor store in Ottawa. The small shops we have are too friendly and well priced.
I like B&B very much, for tackle and bait. Nice, helpful folks. It's really the general outdoor stuff that I miss, which would be tough for them to accommodate.almontefisher wrote:Seeing as Kanata is 2 minutes from Stittsville I would say that the best Store would be Gord's @ Bits & Baits.....top notch all the way.sparky wrote:While I greatly appreciate your cliched view, the fact is we don't have any tackle shop or outdoor store in Kanata. Unless you're talking about friendly, intimate little Wally Mart or Canadian Tire...Mitch24 wrote:
Yeah we need another impersonal big box outdoor store in Ottawa. The small shops we have are too friendly and well priced.
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fishing dept's
Just a quick note...BPS stores floor plans are based on the market they are located in and they only average about 20% fishing.
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Re: fishing dept's
Thanks for that, Jim.Big Jim wrote:Just a quick note...BPS stores floor plans are based on the market they are located in and they only average about 20% fishing.
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20% of a BPS superstore is still a heap of fishing gear.
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As usual they are going to the wrong side of town. I wonder if they even bother talking to some locals to find out where to go.
There is a lot of fishing/hunting stores out west and none out east what are they thinking?
Pretty hard to support the local economy when all stores are 35 to 60+ minutes away when you can walk to the post office and pick your order up.
There is a lot of fishing/hunting stores out west and none out east what are they thinking?
Pretty hard to support the local economy when all stores are 35 to 60+ minutes away when you can walk to the post office and pick your order up.
Catch and release them all
Richard Collin
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I thought there were at least a couple of outdoor stores out east: the guys at the island, Voyageur Depot and Action Sports come to mind, plus Paddle Tales in Winchester.Trophymuskie wrote:As usual they are going to the wrong side of town. I wonder if they even bother talking to some locals to find out where to go.
There is a lot of fishing/hunting stores out west and none out east what are they thinking?
Pretty hard to support the local economy when all stores are 35 to 60+ minutes away when you can walk to the post office and pick your order up.
LeBaron is more central than west now. All I can think of out this way are the excellent flyfishing/kayak store in Bells Corners and B&B in Stittsville. If there are others, I'd like to know about them, and they'd have a new customer.