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News: 2025 Boating Ontario Directory Out Now!

Boating Ontario Directory 2025

Jan 23, 2025

With over 250,000 lakes and rivers, Ontario is a recreational boaters’ dream. The new 2025 Boating Ontario Directory is the perfect boating resource for exploring this paradise, no matter what kind of adventure you choose. This 149-page directory is packed with up-to-date information on marine services, detailed maps, regional highlights and much more.

extensive local information is included

Using the 2025 Boating Ontario Directory, boaters can access in-depth information on specific boating areas, as well as critical resources like navigation guidelines, cruising logs, information on environmentally friendly boating, and comprehensive information on local marine services.

There is no better feeling than being out on the water, and the 2025 Boating Ontario Directory is your guide to making those great days out even more enjoyable!

Get your Boating Ontario Directory at the Toronto International Boat Show or at participating marinas, or download a digital version here.

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