Skyline Marina’s 6th Annual Wine & Cheese

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altThe Staff at Skyline Marina invites you to Join us for the 6th Annual Wine & Cheese

Saturday November 5, 2011

75 Forestview Road, Oro-Medonte (Orillia)

11:00am – 4:00pm

Please join us at Skyline Marina in raising a glass and celebrating our most successful year in sales and service in company history. We can't think of a better way to be thankful than to have as many of you with us to commemorate.

While enjoying great conversation with our Staff and your fellow boaters, browse through our 20,000 sq. ft. of heated showrooms and check out the spectacular new Sea Rays on display. This is a great opportunity to relax and learn what's new and exciting for 2012, including being able to view the ALL NEW 2012 450 Sedan Bridge. You will also have the opportunity to learn about the luxurious NEW 410 Sundancer, scheduled for release in late summer, 2012.

Also on display will be our extensive pre-owned and brokerage inventory list.

As always, Skyline will have Special Incentives on selected models and wewill be offering generous allowances for trade-ins.

Please RSVP to 877-759-8333 or email: info@skylinemarina.com

75 Forestview Road Oro-Medonte (Orillia) Hwy 11 N. & Line 15, 705-327-2002 www.skylinemarina.com
 

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