Join CY at the 2015 Toronto International Boat Shows

CY TIBS Booth 2015

For over 25 years Canadian Yachting has been a proud exhibitor at the Toronto Boat Show.  This Friday Jan 10th kicks off the Special Preview Night in , with the show running from Jan 10 to 18, 2015.  There is much more to experience at the show than we could possibly highlight here.  Please come by booth # 1720 and say hello while you’re at the show; we’ll be filming some interviews and showcasing our new digital version of CY.  Also anyone who subscribes to our newsletter will be entered to win a VHF Radio.  We love to reacquaint with all of our friends in the boating world so please take a moment and stop by to see what is new and upcoming at Canadian Yachting magazine. 

Click here to download a free digital Boat Show guide.
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