BOATING ONTARIO IS COMING TO A HARBOUR (OR HOCKEY ARENA) NEAR YOU!

Boating Ontario

Feb 19, 2019

With boating season just around the corner, Boating Ontario’s Regional Meetings are getting set to drop anchor at a location near you. For 2019 there are 10 locations within 2 hours of over 98% of our membership.
 
March 5: London – Kinsmen Arena
March 7: Whitby – Port Whitby Marina
March 19: Penetanguishene – Centennial Museum
March 20: Hamilton – Harbour-West Hamilton
March 26: Parry Sound – Bobby Orr Community Centre
March 27: Orillia – West Orillia Sports Complex
March 28: Bobcaygeon – Bobcaygeon & District Lion’s Club
April4/5: Sault St. Marie – TBD
April 9: Smith Falls – Memorial Community Centre
April 10: Gananoque – Lou Jeffries Community Centre
 
Come – For the networking
Learn – Tariff, education & partnership updates
Take – Quick & easy solutions for you and your team
Get- FREE LUNCH!!
 
Boating Ontario has lots in store for 2019 as we continue to promote our sport, work together to build better businesses, improve the marine workforce, advocate on your behalf and provide further value to your Boating Ontario membership.  We look forward to spending the day with you!  Registration is now open at:
 
https://www.boatingontario.ca/cpages/regionalmeetings
 
Trade members?
If you would like to showcase your product or services at any or all of the Regional Meetings please contact aandrews@boatingontario.ca or rlayzell@boatingontario.ca to book your spot today!

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