READY TO DROP ANCHOR, PORT CREDIT BOAT SHOW ALREADY 85% SOLD OUT

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The first annual Port Credit Boat Show is 85% sold out. Sponsored by Canadian Yachting, Erin Park Lexus and Snug Harbour Seafood Bar & Grill and featuring more than 50 boats and 40 exhibitors, the Port Credit Boat Show offers visitors a head-start on summer and the chance to shop for everything they’ll need for the new boating season. “We’ve got it all,” says Show Manager Scott MacInnes, “from stand-up yoga paddle boats to a $1.4 million Neptunus 55 Express, there’s something for every level of boater and every price range.”
 
The three-day show (May 23, 24 and 25) at Credit Village Marina on Stavebank Road South, Mississauga, brings an early taste of the on-the-water lifestyle to boaters across southern Ontario. Located in the heart of Port Credit, the show features a dynamic selection of the latest in powerboats, sailboats from 14 to 50 feet and sailing gear and accessories, and jet and fishing boats to the latest in marine electronics and boating accessories, services and apparel from the industry’s top suppliers.
 
“With 30-plus land displays and numerous in-water boats, our show offers boaters and would-be boaters their best chance to see, board and compare dozens of makes and models, check out the newest accessories and gear and consider exclusive show specials on the new and lightly used brokerage boats on display—all in one place at one time,” said Scott.
 
“It’s a family friendly event, with live music, a Kids Zone with a jumping castle, a rock-climbing wall, demonstrations and shows, and the opportunity to enjoy a day lakeside enjoying the beautiful views and enjoying the boating lifestyle.”
 
 
 
When and Where:  Friday May 23 through Sunday May 25
       Credit Village Marina
Friday May 23 (11am – 8pm)
Saturday May 24 (10am – 6pm)
Sunday May 25 (10am – 5pm)
 
 
Admission to docks:
Adults – $10; Youth (12-17) and Seniors (65+) – $5; Children Under 12 – Free
Admission to land exhibits: Free
 
 
Contact:
Scott MacInnes, Show Manager at:   scott@fishandboatshow.com  416-275-2705

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