THERE IS NO SHOW LIKE IT ON THE LAKE

Port Credit Boat Show

Now celebrating its 23rd year, the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show continues to attract an ever increasing enthusiastic audience of seasoned and novice boaters.   Hosted at Port Credit Harbour Marina in Mississauga, ON, the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show is strategically located in the heart of Lake Ontario boat country.  Within 20 minutes from downtown Toronto, 10 minutes from Oakville, 2 hours of South Western Ontario; Muskoka; Georgian Bay and the South Eastern Ontario, the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show is easily accessible by highway; public transit and water.

Not just a ‘new’ boats show, the Port Credit In-Water Boat Show has always featured a healthy percentage of used power and sail boats.   Well timed at the end of August (23-25th), this show is a great place to off-load any unsold 2013 product. But the show is not just about boats.  There are numerous boat-related land displays of marine products and services.  There is the ever popular seminar tent featuring speakers on cruising, hands-on-learning and safety.  And unlike any other boat show, the Port Credit Boat Show has a marine consignment tent.  Boaters bring their ‘gently used’ product for sale at the show – all proceeds go to charity.

An aggressive and extensive advertising and promotion campaign has been set into motion beginning May, 2013. It will encompass radio, print and internet advertising. Our internet reach will include social media tools such as Facebook; Twitter; free internet calendar sites and the Port Credit Boat Show blog – where show features and exhibitors are highlighted.   

The Port Credit In-Water Boat Show has a history of successfully selling boats.  Many exhibitors return annually – in fact, dock space is nearly three quarters sold.  Don’t delay in booking your space and becoming part of the only late summer/fall boat show in the GTA!  

Show costs are extremely affordable.  For more information please contact Lori Mason pcboatshow@gmail.com  

www.portcreditboatshow.ca

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