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SIGN UP FOR THE CSBC 2019 SYMPOSIUM “SHARED WATERWAYS”

Symposium Social

July 23, 2019

Members of Canada’s boating industry from across Canada will be interested in attending the Canadian Safe Boating Council’s annual symposium because it will focus on an emerging and critically important topic; the responsible sharing of Canadian waterways.

With the explosive growth in recreational boating, fuelled in part with smaller, more affordable vessels, hundreds of thousands of new boaters are taking to Canadian waters each year. With this increased traffic, it is important that boating regulators, harbour managers, waterfront developers, boating organizations, marine enforcement and boating safety stakeholders take a proactive approach to developing educational strategies to ensure all boaters understand their responsibilities to share Canada’s waterways.

Symposium SocialIn September managers of busy waterways, boating associations and government officials from across Canada and internationally will come together to share their challenges, experiences and solutions in managing this growing issue. Topping up the agenda, attendees will learn about current boating trends, see demonstrations of Canada’s Search and Rescue personnel in action, and be at the best place in 2019 to connect with boating safety leaders from government, industry and key boating safety organizations.

Previous CSBC Symposiums have demonstrated exceptional value for attendees:

“Networking was excellent.”

“An exceptional Symposium, great content.”

“The whole agenda was excellent and very informative”

“Packed with useful and inspiring information on the world of boating safety”

This CSBC Shared Waterways Symposium is a must attend for 2019, and rooms are expected to sell out quickly. Reservations must be made directly with the host hotel before August 15th. Deadline for Symposium Registration is Sept. 7, 2019

For more information about CSBC’s Shared Waterways Symposium, a draft agenda and downloadable registration form… or to register online visit csbc.ca and click on the tab ‘EVENTS’. Or simply fill in the attached registration form and mail it.

The CSBC looks forward to sharing our Shared Waterways symposium with you.

2019 Symposium WaterwaysThe host hotel, the Waterside Inn, is a boutique hotel located in Port Credit, Ontario. They have pulled out all the stops to make this CSBC symposium an exceptional experience. Located in its very own village, on the north shore of Lake Ontario, the Waterside Inn is just a short hop to Toronto, Canada’s largest city. Symposium rates are set at a very attractive $184 per night (single or shared) plus taxes.

Individuals are responsible for making their own reservation directly with The Waterside Inn, Port Credit, Ont. NO LATER THAN August 15, 2019. After this, the room block will be released & the Symposium RATE WILL NOT be available.

 

 

DEADLINE FOR SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION IS September 7, 2019
Cheque Payment
Payable to: CSBC
Mail to: CSBC, 400 Consumers Road
Toronto, ON. M2J 1P8
Please send completed registration form with your cheque.

Credit Card Payment
If paying by Visa, MasterCard or AMEX, do so online at: www.csbc.ca
Click on: Events / Annual Symposium

We look forward to welcoming you to Port Credit, Ontario in September 2019!

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