Bombardier Recreational Products or BRP is a
                     Canadian company (once part of
                     
                     Bombardier Inc.) that traces its roots back to the year 1942 when
                     Joseph-Armand Bombardier founded 
                     L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée in Valcourt in the
                     Eastern Townships,
                     Quebec.
                
                    In 2003, Bombardier Inc. sold its Recreational Products Division to a group of 
                    investors. The newly formed company was named Bombardier Recreational Products 
                    and included all the activities started 60 years earlier by its founder. As of 
                    October 6, 2009 it had about 5,500 employees working;[1] 
                    its revenues in 2007 are above US$2.5
                    billion. BRP has manufacturing facilities in 
                    five countries, Canada, the United States (Wisconsin, Illinois, North Carolina), 
                    Mexico, Finland 
                    and Austria. 
                    The company’s products are sold in more than 80 countries, 18 of which have 
                    their own direct sales network.[2]
                
                    BRP has a long legacy of innovation and holds the brands:
                    Ski-Doo,
                    Can-Am (ATV &
                    Spyder Roadster),
                    Sea-Doo (PWC and SportBoats),
                    Lynx,
                    Evinrude Outboard Motors,
                    Johnson Outboards and
                    Rotax. The 
                    Ski-Doo personal snowmobile brand in particular is so iconic, especially in 
                    Canada, that it was listed in 17th place on the
                    CBC's 
                    The Greatest Canadian Invention 
                    list in 2007.
                
                    During restructuring operations in 2003 the original snowmobile and tracked 
                    utility vehicle division was spun off as a separate company. Though the company 
                    is a major manufacturer of two stroke engines and four stroke motors for several 
                    industries it is better known for its consumer recreational products.
                
                    They now make Ski-Doo and Lynx brand 
                    snowmobiles,
                    all-terrain vehicles, Sea-Doo
                    personal watercraft, jet boats, and
                    Evinrude and
                    Johnson
                    
                    outboard motors (through the purchase of
                    Outboard Marine Corporation) and
                    two-stroke cycle engines for inshore
                    motorboat racing. They also produce
                    motorcycle 
                    motors, kart motors, and small airplane motors, through their
                    Rotax division.
                
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