Halifax boat show returns LIVE for 2022

Halifax Boat Show

July 8, 2021

The Halifax International Boat Show has become an event that boaters have looked forward to for decades, becoming THE event for boaters & dealers annually. Master Promotions Ltd., the show’s promoter, is pleased to confirm that planning has begun for the 2022 event that will take place February 3 – 6 at the Halifax Exhibition Centre.

The show’s partner, Boating Atlantic, is the official voice of the recreational boating industry in Canada’s Maritime Provinces. Boating Atlantic is a not-for-profit organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and funded by its ownership of the Halifax International Boat Show and by member dues, the organization works with its stakeholders to grow and enhance boating in the Atlantic Region of Canada and support its members in their endeavors.

Halifax Boat ShowMembers include manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, dealers and brokers of yachts, boats, engines and accessories as well as marina operators, recreational marine service providers and other boating-related organizations.

Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.  

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