BEST TO YOU AND YOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON FROM BOATING INDUSTRY CANADA

Seasons Greetings

 

December 19, 2015

As we come to the end of another year at Boating Industry Canada, our team would like to wish you all a very enjoyable holiday season and a fortuitous new year ahead.  We truly enjoy creating both our print magazine and our e-newsletters and sharing them with you, our readers.  As the boating industry in Canada moves through its changes, innovations and challenges each year we feel privileged to be your marine industry partner and to be able to share information across Canada and to hear your feedback.  Please be in touch with us at anytime via the web at www.boatingindustry.ca or by email at bic@kerrwil.com. We’ll also look forward to catching up with you at the Toronto Boat Show in Booth 1720 and at the Vancouver Boat Show in Space 174 in January.

Happy Holidays!

 

 

 

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