Toronto International Boat Show Early Bird Rate offer has delivered very strong renewal results

TIBS

Aug 21, 2023

More than 300 exhibitors/spaces were renewed before the August 15 deadline which represents a 36% higher renewal rate compared to last year at the same renewal deadline.

Show organizers are still working through the renewal paperwork and deposits that have come in. Over the past two weeks especially, the show’s team has been inundated with emails and phone calls from prior year exhibitors, and new requests, resulting in a combination of renewals and change requests for the 2024 show.

They appreciate your patience as they get through this high volume. If you haven’t heard back from us show management and are waiting on a follow up, be assured they will get back to you just as soon as they can.

If you are a renewing exhibitor and haven’t contacted show management yet, please call or email to ensure they are aware of your needs.

Toronto 2024 Space Application 

Katya Sundukova: katya@canadianboatshows.com (905) 951-4050
Cynthia Hare: chare@canadianboatshows.com (905) 951-4054
Linda Waddell: lwaddell@canadianboatshows.com (905) 951-4051

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