DATES CONFIRMED FOR 2015 VANCOUVER BOAT SHOW

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Dates for the 2015 Vancouver International Boat Show have been set for January 21 to 25 at BC Place and Granville Island.
 
Determining show dates involves an in-depth analysis and careful consideration of all relative factors and parties involved:
 
•             Feedback in 2014 post-show consumer surveys — the needs of the consumer most heavily impacts determination of show dates
•             Feedback in 2014 post-show exhibitor surveys
•             Direct one-on-one input from exhibitors
•             Boat show venue availability
•             Vancouver Boat Show exhibitor committee review of all of the above
•             Boating BC board review of all the above
 
Renewal packages will be emailed mid-summer, and we will do our best to assist exhibitors presented with display management challenges if they have booths in more than one market at this time.
If you have any questions, please contact Show Manager Eric Nicholl at 604.882.8024 or enicholl@canadianboatshows.com. 
Congratulations Draw Winners!
    
Thank you to all who participated in our 2014 post-show exhibitor surveys, and congratulations to winners of our random draws of participants: 
•             $200 Keg Gift Card – John Greezy-Awethom, TNA Marine
•             $100 Canadian Tire Gift Card – Robert Kelderman, 49th Parallel Boat Lift Sales
•             $50 Tim Hortons Gift Card – Leeza Hall-Schratner, Marine One
 
Latest Vancouver Boat Show Demographics
    
Post-show consumer surveys help measure the success of our marketing campaign — and guide future marketing efforts — by providing important consumer feedback, plus extensive demographic information detailing qualified attendees at each year's boat show.
Click here for demographic details on 2014 Vancouver Boat Show attendees.
Quick Links
 
 
 
 
ERIC NICHOLL, Show Manager
 
 
LINDA WADDELL, Show Director
lwaddell@canadianboatshows.com
CYNTHIA HARE, Manager
 
 
TRACY WILLIAMS, Manager
 
 
LIZANNE MADIGAN, Marketing & Communications Manager
JUDY RICHARDSON, Sponsorship
 
MONICA SMITH, Office Manager
WENDY McCARROLL, Shows Administrator
                       
 

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