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Canada’s Premiere Boat Show Celebrates 52 Years of Fun on the Water!

by NMMA Canada on 9 Dec 2009
A shot of SAILFEST at the 2009 Toronto International Boat Show! NMMA Canada
More than 1,000 boats and hundreds of booths showcasing the newest boating products, accessories and services, will fill the Direct Energy Centre January 9-17, 2010 at the 52nd annual Toronto International Boat Show. With special deals on everything from canoes and cruisers to engines and electronics, plus the Discover Boating Centre, find out why life is better with a boat!

Get ready for the return of everyone’s favorite show-stopper, The Lake, and find out why the Toronto International Boat Show is the ideal place to enhance any boating experience and kick off the 2010 boating season.

'There is no other boating event in Canada that gives new and experienced boaters the opportunity to shop the best and biggest selection of boats and accessories while allowing them to experience all the fun that the boating lifestyle has to offer,' noted Cynthia Hare, show manager. 'With thousands of products to choose from at unprecedented deals, the 2010 show offers something for every lifestyle, activity and budget.'

2010 Toronto International Boat Show Special Attractions

The Lake is back! – The world’s largest indoor recreational boating venue is returning to the 2010 show at Ricoh Coliseum. Novice and experienced boaters can get their feet wet by taking advantage of free boat rides from Discover Boating in canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and for the first time, inflatable boats.

The Lake also features spectacular wakeboarding demonstrations from the pros; boat handling demonstrations and more. Containing more than one million gallons, The Lake takes three days to create and offers an educating and entertaining experience second to none.

Discover Boating Centre – Whether an experienced boater or a novice, there’s something for everyone at the Discover Boating Centre. Learn from experts about what boat is right for your lifestyle; receive information on courses and boating destinations; plus much more.

NEW! Pre-Show Shopping – The Toronto Boat Show’s newest online offering allows attendees to pre-shop the 2010 show for the greatest deals on the newest boats by visiting TorontoBoatShow.com. Show goers can plan ahead and search boats by brand, model and more, in addition to scheduling dealer appointments onsite or at the dealership.

New Product Showcase – If there’s a new product on the market, one of the first places to find it is on the floor at the Toronto International Boat Show. The latest and most innovative products from eye-caching boats to handy new boating accessories will be featured at individual exhibitor booths. Just look for the 'New Product' starburst sign.

Return of Henry’s Fish House of Georgian Bay – This January, the famed Henry’s Fish House returns to the show with a temporary restaurant set up ready to freshly prepare their world famous fish dishes. Henry's is a favourite destination for thousands of boating enthusiasts looking for a taste of summer. Henry's permanent location is on an island in Georgian Bay, open only in summer with access by boat or seaplane. Plan to meet your friends at Henry’s with its licensed bar, vibrant atmosphere, plenty of seating and great food!

Kids Boating Zone – Set on a mini-lake, kids can board a paddleboat and splash around in the Kids Boating Zone. Mom and dad can watch their children captain their first boat.

FREE Boating Seminars – Some of the biggest names in boating share their insight, experience and expertise to help boaters of any age or stage expand their knowledge. With something for everyone, the Presentation Centre (just outside Hall B in the Direct Energy Centre) is the place to sharpen any boating skill.

Sailfest – The feature area hosts a variety of sailing yachts, all open for boarding, plus the latest dinghies and inflatables. Yacht clubs, sailing associations and cruising destinations are also on hand for every sailor’s needs.

Cottage Country – Boating and cottages go hand-in-hand, and the show’s Cottage Country provides everything for the home-away-from-home. Located in the East Annex (next to The Lake), Cottage Country showcases water skis, wakeboards, canoes and kayaks. Just look for the full-size cottage built by Confederation Log Homes.

Build-a-Boat Contest - Parents get in FREE when their kids make and bring a mini-homemade boat, which will be on display throughout the show. A panel of judges will select the top ten, and then a random draw will be held to determine the two grand prizewinners – prize consists of a 'turbo paddler' paddle boat donated by Do It Industries.

Boat Show Specials - Watch for 'Boat Show Special' signs highlighting great bargains available only during the Show. 'The best place to see boats is the best place to buy one!'
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