Get the 2020 Georgian Bay PORTS Guide for Father’s Day!

PORTS 2020 Cover

May 28, 2020

The new 2020 PORTS Georgian Bay, North Channel & Lake Huron Guide is available for purchase at retail outlets near you and here www.canadianyachting.ca/105-cy-store/books/5110-ports-georgian-bay

This is the perfect Dad’s Day gift for resident and visiting boaters to Georgian Bay!

PORTS Guide has been a well-known retail commodity since 1984 and the addition of the FREE mobile app to the 2020 guide adds even greater value to this trusted publication. A Cruising guide at the core, PORTS also offers invaluable information to Day Boaters and Cottage Boaters through the detailed information on anchorages, local marine services, attractions, and restaurants as well as updated and labelled aerial photos and maps. The new cover format and added lifestyle photos throughout, make the guide a great gift for anyone who boats in these Ontario regions.

View the Retailer List for a PORTS Supplier near you by visiting www.portsbooks.com
 
The 2020 guide is $64.95 and CY Media has a shipping special of $8 (50% off) at www.canadianyachting.ca/105-cy-store/books/5110-ports-georgian-bay
 
Preview the sample guide and app video here: 

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