Don’t Miss Water Ways TV

June 12, 2025

If you haven’t caught Season 3 of Water Ways yet, there’s still time—but not much! Until the end of June, you can tune in to the final few episodes on:

🛥 Sportsman Channel Canada – Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays at 10:30 AM (ET)
🎣 World Fishing Network – Sundays at 6:00pm and 10:00pm (ET)

Hosted by CanBoat Ambassador Steven Bull, the series explores Canada’s boating lifestyle from coast to coast—covering everything from heritage harbours to epic cruising routes and small-town marina gems.

Prefer to watch on your own schedule? All episodes are also available on YouTube (www.youtube.com/waterwaystv) with more episodes going up throughout June, streamable from your phone or directly on your smart TV via the YouTube app. Just search Water Ways TV and hit subscribe.

This season wraps up soon, so whether you’re a lifelong boater or dreaming of your first adventure, it’s a great time to jump in. Let the stories, scenery, and spirit of Canadian boating inspire your next float.

📺 www.waterways.show

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