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5 Fun things to look for at this year’s Toronto Boat Show 2020

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The weather outside may be frightful but experience a little taste of summer and more than 550 exhibitors at this year’s Toronto Boat Show. 2020

Celebrating its 62nd year of being the city’s most popular boating show and providing a definitive look at the hottest boating trends for 2020, the Toronto International Boat Show runs January 17 – 26, 2020 at the Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place.

photo by Toronto Boat Show

The return of Twiggy the waterskiing squirrel

Fans around the world go ‘nuts’ for Twiggy, the world-famous water-skiing squirrel, who not only entertains with her special talent but is also an advocate for water safety. Twiggy took a brief break after years of performing across North America, appearing in movies and music videos, and becoming an internet sensation – but is returning to the 2020 Toronto Boat Show by popular demand.

photo by Toronto Boat Show

Treasure hunters from the Discovery Channel hit series Cooper’s Treasure

Meet undersea explorers Darrell Miklos and Jim Sinclair, stars of the Discovery Channel hit series, Cooper’s Treasure. The duo will share stories of their time scouring the ocean floor using secret maps in search of sunken treasure and will have a handful of ancient relics on display.

photo by Toronto Boat Show

Stand up Paddleboard derby

Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) continues to grow in popularity because it’s fun, affordable and provides a great workout! Watch some of Ontario’s top SUP racers speed across the world’s largest indoor lake for boaters and see first-hand why it’s a growing fitness trend. Visit eliteadventuring.com for more information on paddleboarding.

photo by TBS

Mad scientist water ski show and wakeboard demos

Riders comprised of members of the Canadian National Ski Show Team will perform an adrenaline-filled demo for media in the dark, wearing LED-powered wet suits. Witness their spectacular grinds, tricks and flips on the world’s largest indoor lake for boaters.

photo by TBS

The biggest boat on display, 60-ft Azimut S6 Yacht

Step into luxury and board an impressive 60-ft Azimut S6 yacht from Pride Marine Group. With state-of-the-art amenities, high quality finishes, spacious accommodations and entertaining spaces, the Azimut S6, valued at $3.8 million, is one of the finest yachts in the world and biggest boats to ever be displayed at the Toronto Boat Show.

WHEN: January 17 – 26, 2020
TICKETS: On Sale Now
$100 Platinum ticket, $35 Gold Ticket
Women’s Day Sunday, January 19, 2020
$99; Pre-registration required
General Admission (17 – 64 yrs.) $20
Seniors (65 yrs. & better) $17
KIDS 16 years & under FREE
Weekday Special $5 After 5pm Admission; and FREE parking on weekdays after 5pm
NEW! – GO + Show Combo Tickets
Additional Bundle & Save Packages: www.TorontoBoatShow.com
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