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Come together as an industry for the 2021 Annual Boating Ontario Conference!

Boating Ontario Conference

Nov 15, 2021

Join over 200 delegates who have already registered for our in-person and virtual conference experiences.

The Boating Ontario Annual Conference is constantly evolving to ensure it encompasses all aspects of our ever-changing industry. Below are just some of the awesome things you can expect this year!

Meaningful Networking and Content that Counts

The three-day conference is jam packed with engaging content built around the two most requested topics voted by you; retention of the many new boaters we have attained over the past few years and staffing solutions, for finding and keeping the right people for your team. In addition to getting the low-down on all sides of the recreational boating industry in Ontario, can also expect endless networking opportunities with industry members and peers.

NEW Virtual Conference Platform AND Mobile App

We want everyone to join this year’s conference, that’s why we are offering both in-person and virtual options! For just $250, up to 5 people can join the 2021 conference virtually for keynote speakers, breakout sessions and even visit virtual trade booths! Call the Boating Ontario team to get signed up today! (888) 547-6662.

Agenda Highlights:

• BOATS (Boating Ontario Annual Trade Show) – Network with over 30 trade members in the recreational boating industry

• Words from Minister MacLeod – Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries and Minister McNaughton – Labour, Training and Skills Development

• Opening keynote Jennifer Botterill – Three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Hockey Night in Canada broadcasting team, expert in sustainable high performance, pursuing excellence & staff-oriented topics

• Many Minds Sessions – Tuesday’s topic is Staff Challenges & Wednesday’s topic is Customer Retention

• International Joint Commission Presentation with Pierre Béland – Great Lakes Water Levels & Communications

• Tuesday Closing Keynote Theresa Syer – Elevate your Customer Experience to sustain your recent wave of success

• President’s Dinner & Gala Awards

• Boating Ontario Annual General Meeting (AGM)

• Pipeline Inventory Panel

• Closing Keynote Rob Hawke Feel Good First: Comedy as Your Secret Weapon

• And SO much more! Click here for the full agenda & to register today! https://www.boatingontario.ca/events/boating-ontario-conference-2

 

 

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