Boating Ontario Directory now available

Boating Ontario Directory 2021 Cover

Feb 11, 2021

With a seemingly endless supply of lakes, rivers and waterways within Canada, boating can take you places you could never imagine. In Ontario, the waterways alone are made up of 250,000 lakes and rivers providing the best Freshwater recreational boating in the world. 

Boating is an every-Canadian sport; whether you are just starting out in boating or you have spent years exploring the waterways, there is always something for everyone with numerous options for getting out on the water. The best part? Boating allows you to disconnect from the everyday hustle and reconnect with more important aspects of life: family, health and nature.

 

Boating Ontario Directory 70-71the Directory is loaded with detailed information

So, what are you waiting for? Now is the time for you to get out on the water & create memories that will last a lifetime. Boating memories are truly unforgettable and offer families the ability to experience breathtaking nature, relaxation and invaluable time together.
 
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Visit BoatingOntario.ca to find marinas, dealers and service providers and start your journey to the water. BoatingOntario.ca also has resources to explore the many waterways across Ontario where you can enjoy the boating lifestyle, including our digital Directory and new app!

Scan the QR code or go to www.boatingontario.ca/cpages/directory-app to get your 2021 Directory!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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