http://www.wikihow.com/Fiberglass
Fiberglass is quite an easy subject to work with, see link above and use Google (via your cell phone or the home p)c..... if your mother isn't around.
Ensure you have the correct cleaning agent beforehand ~ Acetone.
Allow you boat/canoe to dry thoroughly before you commence, prepare your work area beforehand with sandpaper, by roughening it up on both sides of the damaged area.
Chopped strand matting is somewhat stronger than cloth ~ build a base with the matting and close the hole, allowing the matting to overlap the hole.
You may want to sand or file down the repair once it has dried properly and re-coat it with more clear resin, for more security.
PS. Don't forget to add the hardener to the resin, and measure correctly as the quantities are important. i.e. too hot a mix will make your repair brittle, too little again will make the mix too supple and it won't dry correctly.