New Evolution Sails Canada Website

Evolution New Website

 

Feb 08 2016

Evolution Sails Canada is pleased to announce the launch of their new website, www.evolutionsails.ca

The new site focuses on the Canadian lofts of Evolution Sails (Toronto, Quebec, Vancouver) and includes extensive product information to help customers appreciate the Evolution difference. 

The site has been designed with the user in mind and thus is fully responsive for all screen sizes and types. Browse from your laptop, desktop, tablet or your mobile device – wherever, whenever you want. 

The news and education section holds the latest and most up to date information in the Canadian sailing scene, loft activities, and upcoming engagements with Evolution Pros. 

Users are able to discover the additional services offered by Evolution Sails Canada such as sail handling systems (Furlers Sail Packs, Dousing Sleeves), sail service, and a complete list of used sails and covers for sale. 

The new website also showcases the Propellers, from SPW Propellers Germany, and instruments, from NASA Marine UK, that Evolution Sails Toronto carries year round. 

Stay connected – the Evolution Sails Canada website allows users to connect across Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Instagram with the lofts.  

Visit the new website www.evolutionsails.ca … take a look around to see what’s new! 

For more information or inquiries, please contact:

Greg Bratkiw, President
gregb@evolutionsails.comEvolution Sails
30 Torlake Crescent
Toronto, Ontario
M8Z 1B3
416.503.1931

 

 

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