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Conference Promo

Sept 26, 2024

Join us in Trois-Rivières for the 2024 AGM from October 23 to 27 and discover the New World.

A new world of activities, tours and surprises, and a new world of CanBoat / NautiSavoir.

On Thursday, October 24, discover how people lived and worked around the paper industry in the 1900s with a visit to the Boréalis Museum. After lunch, take a stroll through old Trois-Rivières and finish your visit at the Old Prison.

Departure from hotel at 1000 /  Return at 1600

Cost: $60 (Lunch included)

Friday’s visit to La Cité de l’Énergie, with its 377 foot observation tower is sure to be a sight to behold.

Visit the Jean Chrétien Museum, where you will see gifts given to the Prime Minister during his career as Prime Minister of Canada.

After lunch, take a tour of a microbrewery and why not try a beer tasting?

Departure from hotel at 1000 /  Return at 1600

Cost: $85 (Lunch included)

Visit in English and French

On Friday evening, get your LICENSE TO Chill!

Slip into the shoes of James Bond or a James Bond Girl and relax with us to the sounds of DJ music and a cocktail reception.

Ladies, have you ever dreamed of having your own lip gloss colour created especially for you?

Your dreams will come true with the Glossbar activity on Friday evening when gentlemen can choose their own lip balm too.

On Saturday, wear your most beautiful evening gowns and jackets for the Chief Commander’s Gala Dinner, followed by dancing to the music of the Canadian Naval Reserve band.

Be there to discover a whole new world of CanBoat / NautiSavoir!

Click here to book tickets and hotel

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