FREE Admission to attend the Virtual Toronto Boat Show!

Toronto Boat Show

Jan 13, 2022

Toronto Boat Show

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s so simple to register, once you visit the Boat Show’s website click “Register” and you will be prompted to enter your name and email address…that’s it! No access code this year will be required to be admitted to the show, only name and email.

January 26 – 30, 2022 (5-Day Show)

Register at TorontoBoatShow.com

While not the same as being in-person, the show will help you get ready for boating season.
TIBS virtual platform is a user-friendly way to connect with exhibitors, so you can search for products & services and buy from dealers, retailers and suppliers. 

• Get advice from fellow boaters & expert answers to your questions and join in on Boating Community discussions

• Buy a Boat & Win $10,000 towards the purchase of your boat

Over 200 seminars!

Steve BullBoating experts come together to Educate, Motivate, Entertain and Inspire at the Virtual Show. Speakers are set to share their experiences and expertise on everything from boating basics, electronics, weather, safety, how to buy a boat and more. Learn from the best and get ready for 5-full days of seminars!

There is no need to register in advance for seminars. Attendees will be able to join a Seminar directly at the time of presentation, and when the seminar is underway. More information will be provided about the Seminar process when you receive the link to attend the show.  

Live interviews, product unveilings, panel discussion, virtual product tours, throw back videos, discover boating information and more to enjoy. Full line up coming soon! Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to get information on what is planned for the show. 

 

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