North South Nautical Group and MacDonald Turkey Point Marina form strategic alliance

MacDonald Marina NSNG

July 16, 2024

Mike Burns, president of North South Nautical Group (NSNG) is pleased to announce the appointment of NSNG as the exclusive yacht broker for MacDonald Turkey Point Marina. 

Canada’s largest freshwater marina, MacDonald Turkey Point Marina serves cross-border boaters with 750 seasonal boat slips and 20 boathouses located on 80 acres on the shores of Lake Erie.

A full-service marina, the operation includes a marine maintenance facility, detailing department, used boat sales, boat parts and accessories sales and a seasonal mobile home trailer park with 79 sites.

NSNG will also have exclusive signage rights for all brokerage sales within the marina.  Burns, along with yacht brokers Iryna Granich and Patrick Kwasniewski will be managing the boat sales.  

“We are delighted that Danny MacDonald (owner/operator) and North South Nautical Group reached this strategic working relationship” stated Burns. “As professional yacht brokers, we will be providing our years of professional sales experience and contacts to service the marina’s boaters.”

Specializing in the sale of pre-owned power and sailing yachts, North South Nautical Group Inc. has brokers located in Port Credit (Head Office), St. Catharine’s, Georgian Bay, Kawartha Lakes, Eastern Ontario and the Caribbean (St. Maarten). 

NSNG is the first in Canada, and one of a few select yacht sales operations to attain the rating of “Endorsed Brokerage” by the Certified Professional Yacht Broker program. Mike Burns is a member of the International Yacht Brokers Association.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

Mike Burns
President, NSNG
905•891•6764 
northsouthyachtsales.com
info@northsouthyachtsales.com

Iryna Granich
Yacht Broker
905•617•3077 
northsouthyachtsales.com
iryna@northsouthyachtsales.com

Patrick Kwasniewski
Brokerage Sales
289•440•2611
northsouthyachtsales.com
patrick@northsouthyachtsales.com

HEAD OFFICE
Suite 226 – 92 Lakeshore Rd. East
Mississauga (Port Credit), ON L6G 4S2
Steps from Port Credit Harbour Marina

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