Have You Graduated From a CPS-ECP Boating Course This Fall?

CPS Courses

 

Congratulations! As a recent graduate, CPS-ECP and Canadian Boat Shows is rewarding you with a pair of FREE tickets to either the Toronto International Boat Show, January 10-18 or the Vancouver International Boat Show, January 21-25. 

Tickets are being distributed to graduates of CPS-ECP fall classes that ran from September to December 2014. Ask your Squadron Educational Officer for details and plan your show visit at: http://www.torontoboatshow.com/ or http://www.vancouverboatshow.ca/

Special Group Ticket Discounts Available for Squadrons

Order 20 or more tickets for the Toronto Boat Show for only $12 each and save six dollars per ticket. Group tickets can also be ordered for the Vancouver Boat Show for $10 each at a savings of five dollars each. 

Order your group tickets for the Toronto show here: http://www.torontoboatshow.com/show-info/tickets/group-tickets/ and Vancouver 

group tickets here: http://www.vancouverboatshow.ca/show-info/tickets/group-tickets/

Don’t forget to visit CPS-ECP at booth number S7 in Toronto and booth 203 in Vancouver

 

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