2015 Halifax International Boat Show – Feb 19-22

Halifax Boat Show

 

The Halifax International Boat Show returns to Exhibition Park February 19-22, 2015. Whether you are new to boating or already an experienced boater, this show is guaranteed to have something for everyone!

Visit the show and you’ll get a chance to hear boating experts inspire, entertain and educate on topics like boat buying, offshore racing, power boat cruising, navigating with smart phones and tablets, and boating adventures.

If you’ve ever wanted to see what a luxury yacht looks like inside, you’ll have your chance at the show!

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Plus, the Discover Boating Centre can provide information about marinas and destinations in our region, courses and safety information, new activities to try and more!

The show will include:

 

Boats from 6’ to 40’
Runabouts
Sailboats
Cruisers
Kayaks
Personal watercraf
Chandleries
Financing & Insurance
Marine equipment
Diesel, gas, outboard and inboard motors
Marine electronics
Marine accessories and safety equipment
Docks and dock builders

Everything and anything to do with the boating lifestyle!

 

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