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Image Credit: North Shore Heritage Preservation Society
An early model No. 2
‘Columbia’ boat stove,
fitted with Dickinson’s
newly designed AIR-FLO
burner. This version came
fully enameled.
The Country Cook Camp stove.
Intended primarily for use in
remote logging encampments, the
country cook was a heavy, cast iron
model. Made by Dickinson under
the Coast Foundry name in and
around the 1950’s. Today, Dickinson
still manufacture specialty heating
equipment for mining & logging
camps.
The VANCO by Dickinson
This was essentially a smaller domestic oil range
intended for boats. With the VANCO – named for
Vancouver – we begin to see the origins of the
modern Dickinson boat stove. Available in an
enamel colors; Avocado green, sunburst orange
and eggshell.
A Dickinson Pacific from the 1980’s. This was essentially
the same commercial fishing boat stove we still make
today, although featuring teak handle trim, a round
sea-rail and a horizontal oven thermometer.
A modern Dickinson Marine Pacific
model. These stoves stay true to their
origins while benefiting from decades of
experience and modern CNC
manufacturing. Every stove is still built by
hand in our British Columbia facility.
Proudly manufactured in British
Columbia for over 90 years!
Dickinson’s
established