VIP Black Tie Event Marks Opening of New Executive Yacht Canada Head Office in Toronto

Executive Yacht

Feb 7, 2017

Derek Mader from Executive Yacht with Denise Turner of Fisher Paykel and Pierre Lalande, author of “Lalonde Colour DNA “

On Friday, January 27th during the Toronto International Boat Show, Executive Yacht held a Grand Opening VIP Black Tie Event at the company’s head office, 438 Lakeshore Blvd West in Toronto.

The offices are a short distance from the Toronto International Boat Show.

Executive Yacht 2The VIP Black Tie Event is very much in keeping with the business philosophy that distinguishes Executive Yacht Canada and the event was elegant and tasteful. A significant gathering of both Executive Yacht clients and also their marine industry colleagues made for an engaging evening.

With a substantial display at the Toronto International Boat Show, Executive Yacht Canada has become a main player in the marine industry and has attracted an impressive stable of luxury brands. This includes Azimut, Benetti, Carver, Everglades, Frauscher, Marquis Yachts, Seabob, Seven Marine, Sunseeker, Vanquish Boats and Wajer&Wajer.

John Armstrong of Canadian Yachting with Steve Leeson of Sunseeker Yachts

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