Wakestock Returns to Bala, Muskoka For 2014

Wakestock 2014

August 7-10, 2014, WAKESTOCK World Series, the world’s leading wake sports festival presented by Monster Energy and Nautique Boats, makes it’s highly anticipated return to it’s roots in Muskoka, Canada’s wake sports capital and one of the world’s premiere wake sports meccas.

Wakestock’s first formative years in Bala, Muskoka were legendary with it’s mind-blowing mix of boarding, bands, bikinis and parties in the epi-centre of Canadian cottage country! It was there that Wakestock introduced pro wakeboard rails, pro wakeskating, pro big air, pro rider parties, live bands and festival-style fun to the world wake scene! Wakestock’s progression and innovations continued in the year’s since including wake winch and pool contests, bi-level pools, urban rail features, straight-line cable contests and more.

Now with its exciting return to Bala, Muskoka, Wakestock will progress wake sports once again with the largest wake event line-up for pros and amateurs in the world.

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