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Oct 14, 2021

PORTS, the Essential Boating Companion have been Ontario’s Trusted Waterways Guide since 1984.

Whether you’re cruising  the Trent-Severn Waterway, Georgian Bay, the North Channel & Lake Huron, Rideau Canal & the Lower Ottawa River or Lake Ontario & the Thousand Islands, you’ll find everything you need to know in PORTS – where to dock, what to do, where to eat, where to find fuel, where to shop, where to anchor and where to find the best deals on groceries and supplies. It’s like having your own private concierge, everywhere you go!

Since 2020, CY Media has updated released 3 of 4 regions.  The 4th, Lake Ontario & the Thousand Islands, is set to release by December, 2022.  We can’t wait!

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In the all new guides, you will find updated aerial photos, completely updated information, great new photography and a Coffee Table worthy cover.  The greatest edition to the new guides is the FREE mobile app download. Each print guide comes with a single i0s/Android download for your tablet.

Wouldn’t the Boater in your life love a brand new edition with the app?

 

You can purchase from any of our year-round retailers and at our online store.

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