Une première pour Bénéteau au Toronto International Boat Show

8 janvier 2026

Pour la première fois, Bénéteau sera présent en tant que constructeur au Salon nautique international de Toronto 2026, marquant une étape importante pour la marque au Canada.

Aux côtés de ses partenaires concessionnaires que sont Maple Leaf Marinas et Boisvert Marine, le constructeur français invite les visiteurs à découvrir les tout nouveaux Antares 9 et Flyer 8, deux modèles qui incarnent l’engagement de Bénéteau envers le confort, la polyvalence et un design raffiné.

L’équipe des représentants Bénéteau accueillera les visiteurs au le stand n° 144 de ce salon qui se déroulera du 17 au 25 janvier au Centre Enercare, Place des expositions, Toronto.

Sur la photo : le Flyer 8 SUNdeck

Pour en savoir plus sur le Toronto International Boat Show : https://www.torontoboatshow.com/

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