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 2020 Edition: PORTS Cruising Guides: Georgian Bay, The North Channel & Lake Huron

DISCOUNT Price $58.46 | Reg $64.95

PORTS Georgian Bay, North Channel & Lake Huron all new edition – January, 2020 release!

New Mobile App Free with Every Purchase!

Fully Updated Content and Editorial.

New Aerials!

   

2021 Edition: PORTS Cruising Guides: Rideau Canal and the Lower Ottawa River

DISCOUNT Price $52.16 | Reg $57.95

The PORTS Cruising Guide to the Rideau Canal and Lower Ottawa River includes detailed navigational information and detailed aerial photos to make your trip through this historic waterway one to remember. Complete lock-by-lock travel information with GPS coordinates and contact numbers shows you where to stop, where to find fuel, where to eat and where to restock the galley, while its handy distance chart makes it easy to play your voyage.

New Mobile App Free with Every Purchase!

Fully Updated Content and Editorial.

New Aerials!

               

2021 Edition: PORTS Cruising Guides: Trent Severn & Lake Simcoe

DISCOUNT Price $52.16 | Reg $57.95

Stretching 240 miles between Trenton and Port Severn, the historic Trent-Severn waterway is one of the most popular boating destinations in Canada. Our PORTS Cruising Guide to the Trent-Severn Waterway points out exactly where to find the marinas, anchorages, locks, restaurants, fuel and supplies all along the way – including Lake Simcoe. Complete GPS coordinates, a handy distance chart and aerial photos give you everything you need to plan your own Trent-Severn adventure.

In the 2021 guide, you will find updated aerial photos, completely updated information, great new photography and a Coffee Table worthy cover. The greatest addition to the 2021 is the FREE mobile app download. Each print guide comes with a single i0s/Android download for your tablet.

 

 

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