Toronto Boat Show

Toronto Boat Show

Toronto Boat Show
The Toronto Boat Show started this year on January 10th and runs through to January 18th. We were able to visit the show this year on the first Saturday. The crowd was large but we managed to see all the exhibits and talk to some of the exhibitors and see what is new on the water for 2015. It is a great place to browse and see up close what you sometimes only imagine. The high-lite for us was the massive indoor lake and Aquarium loaded with fish. It is really interesting to see various lures perform in somewhat real conditions. There were some pretty exciting outboard and electric motor technology on display at the show this year. For us it was a great opportunity to reconnect with some old friends and meet some new ones.

Toronto Boat Show January 10 to 18, 2015

Saturdays (10th & 17th) 10am to 7pm
Sundays (11th & 18th) 10am to 6pm
Mon. to Wed. (12th to 14th) 11am to 8pm
Thurs. & Fri. (15th & 16th)
(Late-Night Shopping!)
11am to 9pm

The Toronto International Boat Show takes place at the Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place:
100 PRINCES’ BLVD., TORONTO, ON M6K 3C3.

Toronto Boat Show World’s Largest Indoor Lake for Boaters

The Ricoh Coliseum holds the worlds largest indoor lake made specifically for the Toronto Boat Show. According to the Toronto Boat Show staff at the lake it took over six days to build. The lake officially holds in excess of one million gallons of water pumped in from Lake Ontario. It is a pretty awesome site especially with some of the horsepower on display.

Toronto Boat Show “The Great Canadian Fish Tank”

This 40-foot long 5,000 gallon aquarium contains loads of Ontario’s stocked fish. You can actually see how some fish react to various lures and techniques as presented by some of the shows top anglers. Great place for folks of all ages to hang out and learn something they can take back to the cottage or favorite fishing hole.

For More Highlights Visit the Toronto Boat Show Official Website

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