Mosquito Creek Boat Show 2015 Underway

Mosquito Creek Show 2015

 

Here’s what you’ll miss if you don’t stop by:

        • * Off-site Parking with shuttle service to overflow parking during peak hours.  Valet Parking available.
        • * Educational and Informational Seminars will be held on the Ferry
        • * Beer Garden and Food Court will be open daily
        • * Open House for the Spirit Trail Ocean Homes, our new floating home community
        • * Our family-friendly show features our annual “Duck-Off Competition” benefiting Capilano Little Ones School
        • * Slips on the north (open water) side of the Ferry have been set-aside for sea trials
        • * Moorage is available for people who come to the show by boat: $25 per boat load per day (reservations required)
             >> Watch the video here <<

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