6 Toronto Boat Show Seminars Offer by CanBoat

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:

  • Boating Electrical Safety – presented by Gerry Thompson from CanBoat / Oakville
  • Weather: A Primer for Boaters – presented by Cynthia Ross from CanBoat / Oakville
  • Exploring Ontario’s West Coast: Lake Huron – presented by Jeff Evans from CanBoat / Sarnia
  • Boat Trailer Safety – presented by John Gullick CanBoat / Peterborough
  • Women’s Day Jan 18 Feeling Confident on the Water – featuring: Cynthia Robins, Diane Reid, Petra Fischer, Erin and Marie Bates
  • Boat Buying Tips: Ask the Experts – featuring Jeff Evans, Pat Sturgeon, Barry Goodyear and Petra Fischer

Check the Toronto Seminar Schedule for times and location plus a list of all the seminars available.

See you there!

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