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Sponsored Content: Seven Reasons Canadian Sailors Come to the Annapolis Sailboat Show

September 11, 2025

With over two million lakes and the world’s longest coastline, Canadian sailors enjoy no shortage of great places to cruise. But when the sails come down and the tarps go on, there’s one warm-weather tradition that calls to sailors across the border: the Annapolis Sailboat Show, happening October 9–12 in the heart of America’s Sailing Capital.

Here’s why it’s worth the trip—especially when the northern season starts to wind down.

1. Thanksgiving Weekend Escape

Perfectly timed for a long weekend getaway, the show overlaps with Canadian Thanksgiving. While your neighbors are basting turkeys, you could be wandering docks in a T-shirt, soaking up a Chesapeake breeze.

2. It’s the Biggest Sailboat Show in the World

With over 175 boats, 500 exhibitors, and two miles of floating docks, this is the sailor’s mecca. The entire town of Annapolis transforms into a celebration of the sailing lifestyle—where you can climb aboard everything from bluewater cruisers to weekend daysailers.

3. World Premieres and New Releases

Want a first look at what’s next? The 2025 show includes global and North American debuts from brands including Xquisite, Balance Catamarans, Pegasus, and Fountaine Pajot. Whether you’re a cruiser, racer, or dreamer, there’s something here to inspire your next adventure.

4. Big Dreams in a Small Package

Trailer sailors, this one’s for you. From the sporty Storm 18 to the elegant Sakonnet 23, Annapolis proves you don’t need a slip at the marina to chase big sailing dreams.

5. A Global Sailing Reunion

Wander the docks and you’ll hear a chorus of languages. Whether you cruise the Rideau, race on the St. Lawrence, or trailer between prairie lakes, you’ll find kindred spirits swapping stories from the cockpit.

6. Gearhead Paradise

Not in the market for a new boat? No problem. The gear tents are packed with the latest in navigation tech, electric propulsion, solar systems, and smart gadgets with industry experts on-site to help you find the right fit for your boat.

7. Annapolis Has Après-Sail Down Pat

When the show closes for the day, the town comes alive. Sailor-friendly watering holes, seafood spots, live music, and cobblestone charm turn a day on the docks into a night to remember.

Make It Happen

Whether you’re chasing new gear, eyeing your next boat, or just craving a few more days surrounded by sails and sunshine, the Annapolis Sailboat Show delivers. It’s easy to get to, hard to forget, and perfectly timed to stretch the sailing season just a little longer. So pack your deck shoes, grab your crew, and come see why so many Canadian sailors make this their fall tradition

Plan your trip and purchase tickets today at www.AnnapolisBoatShows.com

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