Winning Photo Could Have been Taken This Weekend!

With the expectation of warm temperatures and mostly sunny skies in much of Ontario right through to Labour Day Monday, it was the perfect opportunity for boaters to get out their cameras and capture those on-water memories for our "I Love Boating" Photo Contest!

Boat show exhibitors, their families, and their customers, are eligible to enter the contest, and those who manage to capture images communicating why they love boating, could win one of three $1,000 SHOPPING SPREES, or one of ten $100 SHOPPING SPREES at the next Toronto International Boat Show!
 
If you received a promotional poster (with tear-off information pads) in the mail last month, we ask that you post it in a high-traffic location as soon as possible. If you did not receive a poster, but would like one, please contact Monica Smith at 905.951.4055 or msmith@canadianboatshows.com.
  
Additionally, flyers can be obtained by clicking here, and website/newsletter banners for your use are available here. Mention in your customer newsletter, on Facebook or Twitter, or via other communications would also be very much appreciated!

Full contest details can be found here, ( www.torontoboatshow.com/community/ ) and we hope you'll help us spread the word! Who knows — your yacht club, family or product could be featured in the winning photos, which will receive broad exposure! 

The contest is open to residents of Canada, excluding Quebec. No purchase necessary. Deadline for submissions is October 31, 2012. Digital entries only; a maximum of 10 entries per participant. Entrant must be the owner of his/her photo; and all entries become the property of the sponsor.

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