Yamaha Motor Canada Announces 2022 Elite Dealers

Yamaha Elite Dealer

Feb 8, 2022

Yamaha Motor Canada is proud to introduce its inaugural group of Yamaha Elite Dealers!

After more than 20 years of awarding top dealers with Five Star status, Yamaha went back to the drawing board to revamp its dealer excellence program to ensure the best-of-the-best Yamaha dealers were truly offering today’s customers the best-of-the-best experience.

To achieve Elite status, Yamaha dealers undergo a thorough year-long performance evaluation of all areas of their business, including customer feedback, online presence, showroom, staff and much more. This ensures Elite Yamaha dealers are providing exceptional experiences to every customer, online and in-person, from the moment they start their search to when they pick up the keys to their new Yamaha.

The Yamaha dealerships who achieved this prestigious status for 2022 are (in alphabetical order):

ALARY SPORT Saint-Jérôme, QC

CARLETON PLACE MARINE Carleton Place, ON

DENNIS MOTORS Ellerslie, PEI

DESMASDONS BOAT WORKS Point au Baril, ON

ÉVASION SPORT Laterrière, QC

FENELON FALLS MARINA Fenelon Falls, ON

GALLEON MARINE Richmond, BC

GRÉGOIRE SPORT Lourdes-de-Joliette, QC

HARRICANA AVENTURES Amos, QC

KELLY’S CYCLE CENTRE Hamilton, ON

MOBILE MARINE Huntsville, ON

MOTOSPORT SAINT-CÉSAIRE Saint-Césaire, QC

OUTDOORS (1983) Gander, NL

P. LABONTÉ ET FILS Mont-Joli, QC

PARKER MARINE Courtenay, BC

PORT BOAT HOUSE Port Alberni, BC

QUAD EXPERT Clarence-Rockland, ON

SCIE & MARINE FERRON Ville-Marie, QC

SEAMASTERS Dartmouth, NS

TERRY’S CYCLE Weyburn, SK

TOMPKINS HARDWARE Emo, ON

TRU-NORTH YAMAHA, RV & MARINE Prince Albert, SK

WISEMAN’S SALES & SERVICE Clarenville, NL

Yamaha Motor Canada would like to congratulate all of the 2022 Elite Dealers on their efforts and demonstrated commitment to the customer experience!
For more information about the Yamaha Elite Dealer Program, visit the Yamaha Motor Canada website.

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