Water Ways TV: Episode 1 – Toronto
Introducing Water Ways TV, an all-new recreational boating show with host, Steve Bull!
Introducing Water Ways TV, an all-new recreational boating show with host, Steve Bull!
January 8, 2026 Our knowledgeable presenters will be hosting 6 seminars during the Toronto International Boat Show (January 17-25). Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get inspired and learn something new while attending the Toronto Boat Show. Here is a list of the topics: Check the Toronto Seminar Schedule for times and location plus…
By: Andy Adams Photos: Dave Stanford Have fun and make the most of your time at the show! Once the fun and excitement of the holiday season has passed, there tends to be a bit of a letdown. It’s now months until the next big event—spring launch! Luckily, for those of us who love the…
Experience Maritime History First-Hand Without Leaving Home by: Steven J, Bull, Host of Water Ways TV Earlier this year, I was able to take my wife and 9-year-old son to The Netherlands to join me on a bareboat canal boat charter. Le Boat is the biggest name in the game and almost entirely focused on…
12 Juin 2025 Si vous n’avez pas encore vu la saison 3 de Water Ways, il est encore temps, mais pas beaucoup ! Jusqu’à la fin du mois de juin, vous pouvez regarder les derniers épisodes sur : 🛥 Sportsman Channel Canada – les lundis, mercredis et dimanches à 10 h 30 (HE) 🎣 World…
June 12, 2025 If you haven’t caught Season 3 of Water Ways yet, there’s still time—but not much! Until the end of June, you can tune in to the final few episodes on: 🛥 Sportsman Channel Canada – Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays at 10:30 AM (ET)🎣 World Fishing Network – Sundays at 6:00pm and 10:00pm (ET)…
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…










By Andy Adams
Up to this point, I feel that most electric boats have not been very exciting. The motors have been mainly small portable models for dinghies. There are some high-horsepower motors available, but they look like regular outboard motors to be used on conventional boats. Until now, there hasn’t been an electric boat that really makes a statement. Enter the ENVGO NV1.

Story and photos by Jennifer M. Smith
We’d been north before on a short two-week cruise. At the time, we were unprepared for the isolation, the lack of cell phone coverage, and the spotty VHF reception. Since then we’ve repowered, installed Starlink, and retired from work. Now, with confidence in our engine and our connectivity and more time to sail, we were Superior-ready.