Le Salon international du bateau de Montréal, dans moins de deux semaines!

25 janvier, 2024

C’est sous le thème « J’embarque » que se tiendra le Salon international du bateau de Montréal, du 8 au 11 février au Palais des congrès. Pour l’occasion, son organisateur et promoteur, Nautisme Québec, offre deux billets multi jours gratuits à récupérer sur place les jours de salon à ses membres plaisanciers en règle. L’on peut consulter les tarifs d’adhésion et avantages offerts aux membres sur le site de Nautisme Québec à https://nautismequebec.com/devenir-membre/.

Pour plus de renseignements (exposants, hébergement, stationnement, etc.), voir aussi le site de ce salon nautique à https://salondubateau.com/.

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