2015 Georgian Bay In-Water Boat Show June 5-7 at Bay Port Yachting Centre

G Bay In Water Boat Show

 

The Georgian Bay In-Water Boat Show has a huge selection of new and used brokerage boats at the docks. In addition, the show venue offers many land based displays including boat accessories and services. Food vendors are on site and the parking is FREE. Best of all … the show admission is FREE for all those that want to attend! There are boat rides for the kids and a chance to get out on the water on SUP’s and kayaks. It’s a great opportunity for the whole family to come out and have a fun day checking out the show. For more information on this years Georgian Bay In-Water Boat Show please visit us on Facebook . 

For vendors wishing to join us for the 2015 In-Water Boat Show please email us at: info@inwaterboatshow.ca

 

 

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