Vancouver International Boat Show

Vancouver Floating Boat Show

Dec 6, 2016

Western Canada’s largest Boat show, the Vancouver International Boat Show runs from January 18 to 22, 2017 at BC Place and Grandville Island. There is something for everyone at the 55th Boat Show.

In addition to the boats and all matter of activities on the water, there are seminar speakers on topics like do it yourself seminars, boat buying tips and cooking demonstrations.

This year Captain Lee Rosbach, star of Bravo TV’s popular reality series Below Deck, is setting sail for Vancouver from January 18 to 22, 2017 to mingle with, share stories and answer questions from Vancouver International Boat Show attendees and show fans.

Captain Lee RosbachGo online and buy your tickets now! It makes the perfect Xmas stocking stuffer.

http://www.vancouverboatshow.ca/

 

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