Skyline Marina Presents Aquapalooza 2012 – Ontario’s Premier Boating Event!

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Skyline Marina’s Aquapalooza 2012 event is fast approaching!!! On Saturday July 21/12, from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM, please join the Skyline Marina Team for an ON-WATER PARTY at Papoose Bay, located on the southern end of Beausoleil Island, Georgian Bay. Water Access Only Coordinates 44.847563N 79.858332W

AQUAPALOOZA is an invitation to ALL boaters and promises to be a fun-filled family day on the water with water activities for the kids and fantastic prize giveaways. This year’s entertainment will be “NORTHERN HARBOUR AND ROCKY THE DJ” – keep watch to our events calendar on our website www.skylinemarina.com for event details.

Bring your family and invite your friends, everyone is welcome! Please feel free to invite all your boating friends and welcome them to our on-water boating party.

Please register at www.aquapalooza.com. Registration enters you into prize drawings during the event, please note – you must be present at the event in order to be eligible for prizes.

We look forward to having you with us for a great time!
 

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