Galley Guy-Approved Henry’s Fish House at the Toronto International Boat Show

Galley Guys at Henry's

 

If you can’t make it to Georgian Bay and can’t live without delectable breaded pickerel and crispy fries, the Galley Guys want you to know that Henry’s Fish House returns to the Toronto International Boat Show to freshly prepare its world-famous fish dishes!

A favourite destination for thousands of boating enthusiasts looking for a taste of summer – Henry’s original permanent location is on Frying Pan Island in Georgian Bay, open only in summer with access by boat or seaplane.

Henry’s Fish House is the perfect rendezvous point for you and your friends at this year’s Toronto boat show. Henry’s provides a vibrant atmosphere, a licensed bar featuring Muskoka Brewery, plenty of seating, and great food!

Visit the Galley Guys at Canadian Yachting’s booth # 1720 at the Toronto Boat Show and stop in for a meal with Henry’s and Muskoka Brewery as well!

Henry's Lunch
Photo Caption: Our Henry’s dinner at the Henry’s Fish House at the Wye Heritage Marina location in Midland, Ontario.
Credit: Andy Adams

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