Campion Dealer Network Grows in Ontario

Campion Marine Inc. of Kelowna, British Columbia, has announced the addition of three new Ontario dealerships; Payne Marine located on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay in Pointe au Baril, Huntsville Marine in Hunstville, and The Performance Shed, just north of Kingston, in Harrowsmith, have all recently taken on the Campion brand.

“We are always excited to add quality dealers to the Campion family,” says Brock Elliott, Campion’s General Manager. “We are looking forward to strong and long lasting relationships. Our goal, day in and day out, is to delight our dealers with our quality boats, support and service”

“Payne Marine is proud to represent Campion, a boat builder whose values mirror our own. Unparalleled customer satisfaction, an unrelenting quest to improve all aspects of operations, and the belief that continually implementing more   environmentally sound business practices is not only responsible, but necessary for sustained growth for today and tomorrow,” says Mark Payne.

Campion Marine has been building high-performance sport boats and cruisers for 36 years. The family owned company, at its facility in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, builds the Allante line of sport boats and cruisers, the Explorer sport utility water craft, Chase high-performance boats and the Svfara wake/surf towboats. They manufacture more than 37 models and 48 variations of boats ranging from 16 to 30 feet in length and market and sell their boats in more than 30 countries.

Photo: Brock Elliott, General Manager of Campion Boats holds a $7500 rebate coupon that can be applied to the purchase of a new Campion boat. It is just one of many marketing and promotion ideas the company uses to support their dealers.

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