$18 for Day at Toronto International Boat Show for Two on January 14–16 (Up to $36 Value)
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Boat show boasts 1,000-plus boats such as canoes and cruisers and hosts indoor lake, waterskiing dog, 40 ft. aquarium, and 140-plus seminars
With this deal, for $18, you get two single-day adult passes to the Toronto International Boat Show (up to a $36 value). The show lasts from Saturday, January 12, to Sunday, January 20, but tickets are only valid for admission on one of the following dates:
- Monday, January 14
- Tuesday, January 15
- Wednesday, January 16<p>
The Toronto International Boat Show enthralls maritime enthusiasts and novices alike with more than 1,000 sailboats, canoes, kayaks, and cruisers on display and a plethora of attractions. Requiring six days of construction, an indoor lake grants attendees free inflatable and paddleboat rides atop more than 1 million gallons of Lake Ontario water. Five thousand gallons of water and native aquatic Ontarian critters occupy the 40-foot long Great Canadian Fish Tank, and Duma, a jack russell terrier, enchants onlookers by waterskiing and steering a boat. Seafarers such as Jimmy Cornell, an accomplished sailor and author who has traversed 200,000 miles in all of the world’s oceans, discuss their travels and experiences at more than 140 enrapturing seminars. Toronto International Boat Show’s Discover Boating Centre stays staffed throughout the event’s duration with experts who can help spectators navigate their way through the show and answer boating-related queries.
Boat show boasts 1,000-plus boats such as canoes and cruisers and hosts indoor lake, waterskiing dog, 40 ft. aquarium, and 140-plus seminars
With this deal, for $18, you get two single-day adult passes to the Toronto International Boat Show (up to a $36 value). The show lasts from Saturday, January 12, to Sunday, January 20, but tickets are only valid for admission on one of the following dates:
- Monday, January 14
- Tuesday, January 15
- Wednesday, January 16<p>
The Toronto International Boat Show enthralls maritime enthusiasts and novices alike with more than 1,000 sailboats, canoes, kayaks, and cruisers on display and a plethora of attractions. Requiring six days of construction, an indoor lake grants attendees free inflatable and paddleboat rides atop more than 1 million gallons of Lake Ontario water. Five thousand gallons of water and native aquatic Ontarian critters occupy the 40-foot long Great Canadian Fish Tank, and Duma, a jack russell terrier, enchants onlookers by waterskiing and steering a boat. Seafarers such as Jimmy Cornell, an accomplished sailor and author who has traversed 200,000 miles in all of the world’s oceans, discuss their travels and experiences at more than 140 enrapturing seminars. Toronto International Boat Show’s Discover Boating Centre stays staffed throughout the event’s duration with experts who can help spectators navigate their way through the show and answer boating-related queries.