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Vancouver International Boat Show

Vancouver International Boat Show offers a comprehensive experience for boating enthusiasts, featuring a wide array of boats, marine accessories, and services. Attendees can explore the latest in boating technology, attend educational seminars, and connect with industry professionals.
Key Highlights
- Exhibitor Showcase: Discover a diverse selection of boats, from luxury yachts to recreational vessels, along with the latest marine accessories and services.
- Educational Seminars: Participate in over 100 free seminars covering various boating topics, designed to enhance your knowledge and skills.
- Networking Opportunities: Engage with industry experts, fellow boating enthusiasts, and potential business partners in a dynamic environment.
Visitor Information
- Dates: January 29 – February 2, 2025
- Venues: BC Place and Granville Island Maritime Market & Marina
Show Hours:
- BC Place:
Wednesday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Granville Island:
Wednesday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tickets
Available for purchase online or at the show. General admission prices are as follows:
- Adult (ages 17-64): $20.00 for a one-day ticket
- Senior (ages 65+): $17.00 for a one-day ticket
- Children 16 and under: Free admission
For a complete breakdown of ticket options and pricing, please visit the official ticketing page.
Why Attend?
- Explore Innovations: Experience the latest in boating technology and design, with opportunities to see new models and products firsthand.
- Enhance Your Skills: Take advantage of free seminars to learn from experts on various boating topics, from navigation to maintenance.
- Connect with the Community: Meet like-minded individuals, share experiences, and build connections within the boating community.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of Western Canada’s premier boating event, offering a comprehensive experience for boating enthusiasts of all levels.
For a preview of what to expect, here’s a highlight from a previous edition:

