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Ottawa Boat and Outdoors Show expands with 2023 Edition

Ottawa Boat and Outdoor Show

Dec 6, 2022

The Ottawa Boat Show returns with an expanded array of products. Join Ottawa’s top outdoor enthusiasts for an exciting kick-off to summer event. Formerly known as the “Ottawa Boat Show,” this year’s show brings along an impressive outdoor addition. The EY Centre will transform into the region’s largest boating and outdoor event.

The 2023 Ottawa Boat and Outdoors Show is set to showcase the latest boat models, fishing gear, powersports, paddle sports, accessories and more. Visitors can climb aboard marine models from some of the region’s top dealers.

“We are excited to unveil the new outdoor addition to the public,” said Scott Sprague, Event Manager. “The expansion of the show has allowed us to bring in some unique features. This show has been a family favorite for over 4 decades, and we’re excited to be back after a long 2-year break.

Tickets for the event are currently available online. Online and at the door, admission is $16.00 per adult, $13.00 per senior or student and $35.00 for a family pass.

Special activities are planned throughout the event, and visitors can look forward to activities geared toward the next generation, while fishing and boating enthusiasts won’t want to miss presentations from pro staff and seasoned experts from across the country. In addition, those visiting the show can enjoy free parking at the venue all weekend long!

For complete details, visit the show’s website at www.OttawaBoatShow.ca

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