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Media: Catch Waterways on TV and a New Batch Online Starting Tomorrow

Waterways Season 2

Water Ways Ontario #7 airs on Global Saturday or click to access the whole series

Dec 5, 2024

The Award—winning Waterways with Steven Bull explores just about every aspect of boats and boating including safety, boating destinations and more.

You can catch the show Water Ways: Ontario on Global TV – the Ontario Series, the first of a planned rollout of regional shows, with BC and Florida next on the list takes deeper dives in regions with locally-relevant tips and staycation inspiration. 

 The Ontario series Season 1 is running currently with emphasis with lots of exploring plus interviews key people who influence our boating and natural resources.  Episode 7 runs this Saturday but you want to catch up on that series, it debuts with four episodes on YouTube tomorrow, December 7.

Then, beginning in January, The 13-episode Season 2, which initially aired in 2023/2024 is re-running on Sportsman Channel Canada starting in January.  It will also air on World Fishing Network during the same 13-weeks of Jan/Feb/Mar.   It will also air on WildTV. Season 2 is currently available on YouTube

Then – more! A brand new Season 3 of Water Ways TV debuts on these same channels running in April/May/June

There’s lots to enjoy and it’s all boating.

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