Meet CY Contributors and Sailing TV Personalities, Paul and Sheryl Shard at the Toronto International Boat Show 2017

Contributor

Jan 10, 2017

Have your sailing and cruising questions answered by international sailors and hosts of the Distant Shores sailing adventure TV series, Paul and Sheryl Shard, at the Canadian Yachting booth #1720 at the Toronto International Boat Show January 20-23 and January 27-29 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
http://www.distantshores.ca

The Shards, who are regular contributors to Canadian Yachting magazine and have been cruising and living aboard for 27 years, will be at the Toronto Boat Show both weekends of the show to entertain and inform you with their inspiring cruising seminars.

This year their seminar topics are:
Sat. Jan. 21 at 6:00 PM – Cruising the Bahamas and Caribbean
Sun. Jan. 22 at 2:00 PM – How to Sail Your Boat Across an Ocean
Mon. Jan. 233:00 PM – Cruising in France and the French Canals
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Fri. Jan. 27 at 2:00 PM – Cruising in France and the French Canals
Sat. Jan. 28 at 11:00 AM – How to Sail Your Boat Across an Ocean
Sun. Jan. 29 at 3:00 PM – Cruising the Bahamas and Caribbean
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Location of Seminars: Presentation Theatre
Seminar details: http://www.torontoboatshow.com/education/seminar-speakers/
Directions and Show Information: http://torontoboatshow.com

You can follow the Shards adventures through Canadian Yachting magazine with updates on the Distant Shores website.
http://www.distantshores.ca

 

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