Boat Shows: Edmonton and Moncton Shows this Month

Edmonton Boat Show

Mar 14, 2024

The annual Edmonton Boat and Sportsman’s Show will take over the Expo Centre for four days March 14-17. This event is one of Alberta’s largest of its kind and will showcase exhibitors from the hunting, boating, fishing and powersport communities.

“Year after year this show continues to grow, and we are so excited about what this year has to offer!” says Show Manager, Les Trendall

Visitors are encouraged to take part in the many interactive features the show has to offer.A full exhibitor list can be found on the show’s website.

Maritimes’s Largest

Moncton Boat Show

The Moncton Boat and Sportsmen’s Show will make its 2024 return to the Moncton Coliseum next weekend. Outdoor enthusiasts can get excited as the province’s biggest event of this kind moves in March 22-24. 
As the region’s top destination for all things outdoors, thousands of visitors are expected from across the Maritimes and beyond. The Moncton Boat Show portion is the biggest sale of the year and will highlight the region’s top dealers and the latest models of power boats, pontoons, personal watercraft. In the adjacent hall, the Sportsmen and Fly-Fishing show portion will showcase the best in fishing, hunting and all things outdoors. 

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