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Best of the Miami Boat Show
The 2023 Miami Boat Show was sizzling with new boats and new technology.
Story by Gregg Mansfield
Photos by Todd TaylorThe 2023 Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show was one for the ages.
Eastern US
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Center Console Showcase
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show was a center console lover’s dream.
When it comes to checking out the latest center console boats, the 2023 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show was the perfect place to start.
The boat show was a massive one-stop shop with more than 1,000 exhibitors spaced over seven locations in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. For those willing to get their steps in and brave the crowds, the 64th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) was worth the trip.
From October 25-29, 2023, most attendees shopping for a center console headed to the in-water show at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center and the Broward County Convention Center. Other show locations included the Las Olas Marina, Hall of Fame Marina, SuperYacht Village at Pier 66 South, Pier 66 Marina and 17th Street Yacht Basin.
Western Canada
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1000 Islands Kingston Poker Run 2023
Story by Jarrett Matthews
Photos by Norm Rosen & Fast Loud Photography
The 2023 1000 Islands Poker Run was another fever-pitch weekend on the Poker Runs of America Tour. The air crackled with excitement as nearly 100 of the world’s most beautiful and magnificent offshore boats converge on the city of Kingston.
As many of the participants and thousands of visitors filled the restaurants, bars, and anywhere you ever wanted to go. The 1000 Islands Can-Am Poker Run is known as the largest waterfront event of the summer and it is where each year both Americans and Canadians go head-to-head, battling it out on the mighty St. Lawrence River, all seeking the best poker hand.
This is not a race, it is a game of chance, where only the boat or boater with the best poker hand is declared the winner. SPEED has no bearing on these bragging rights. After organizing and running over 300 events since the conception of our Poker Runs, I have never seen so much new artillery, along with various engine configurations, from outboards to inboards.
In these 300+ events, Poker Runs of America and Power Boating Canada has run on almost every body of water in the United States and Canada, in cities and villages, entertaining literally thousands upon thousands of boating enthusiast in such areas as Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, along with some major events in New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, North Carolina, South Carolina, Sarasota, Toronto, Montreal and even the Caribbean. We’ve run events in all these areas, but nothing meets the beauty and serenity of the 1000 Islands region.
This year’s events kicked off on Friday, Aug 4th and Saturday, Aug 5th, in the City of Kingston put a different sizzle on this year’s event. Electricity was the theme of this year’s spectacle as so many builders and manufacturers are designing electric boats these days. We named it “Electric Avenue”, which is only going to get bigger and better in the Downtown of Kingston. It included incredible electric boats from sponsors like Voltari. BMW Kingston was out in full force, displaying their magnificent BMW models of both gas and electric. Even Hyundai with their electric automobile, along with other sponsors like Birch Point Marina and Krytiuk Motorsports, supplying some of the biggest power in the whole event.
Mercury Marine showcased an overwhelming amount of outboard power throughout the event, plus they even gave away an inflatable boat and motor to the first place winner. Other sponsors heavily contributed such as Velocity Powerboats, MYCO Trailers who builds some of the biggest trailers in the world for offshore boats and for the Navy, STAX Marine from Brockville with their Donzi lineup, Birch Point Performance, K-Rock Kingston, and Fountain Powerboats. It was amazing to see the glitter that surrounded the street at night.
Our charity of choice this year at the live auction was Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington. Hosting such an event isn’t easy. It takes months of planning, hours of meetings and over 80 local volunteers from the 1000 Islands region to host such a large event.
To raise the excitement level , the outdoor jumbo theatre screen, known as speed-zone theatre, showcased video highlights of the weekend’s event captured by the 1000 Islands Helicopters Tours, Fast Loud Photography, as well as SkyStream’s drones. What was even more exciting was the award ceremony held under the stars opposite the big screen with the assistance of the City of Kingston and DBIA, Tourism Kingston. Winning participants were projected larger than life on the jumbotron for the whole crowd to see.
Friday night was a hit, especially with the BLU Martini Bar and Grill hosting the drivers to a meet and greet evening, entertained with live music and delicious appetizers.
It all started Saturday morning with the breakfast and drivers meeting at the Kingston Delta Hotel. After the driver’s meeting, the event kicked off with our pace boats bringing the participants up to speed in front of Confederation Basin. As they headed East, their first card stop was at The Landing in Ivy Lea and then on under the Canadian Bridge, passing Rockport, heading to the wonderful Moose McGuire’s Pub and Grill for a delectable lunch on the water. Blockhouse Island and the City of Brockville provided the docks for the participants to tie up while stopping for a bite to eat.
Then it was back Westerly to Kingston Harbour, with a stop at the Gananoque Boat Museum for card number four, and from there it was “hammer down” all the way to Kingston to pick up card number five. Dinner was at the Four Points Hotel where drivers were treated to a fancy meal and refreshments. After dinner, the participants made their way outside to the jumbo screen for the award presentations in front of the crowd.
First place went to long-time poker runner, Andy McNeely, driving his Nor-Tech to victory with a “10-High Flush”. The winners received a cash-prize, as well as a Mercury inflatable boat and engine, a transmission job by Hubert Marine, a car generator that can power an entire house, electric jack by Barker Manufacturing, a gift certificate for a complimentary Poker Runs event, a Moose McGuire’s gift certificate, a two-night stay at the Delta Hotel in Kingston, gift certificate for the Lonestar, Kawartha Propellers gift certificate, and a two-night stay at the Frontenac Hotel.
Second place went to Bob and Connie Ackley, in their 35’ Fountain “Fountasy” with a “Nine-high Straight”.
Third place went to probably one of the longest-tenured poker runners, John Landry and his grandson Kyle Landry, on their 36’ Cigarette with a “Three of a Kind”.
Special thanks go out to our Logistics and Safety Director Dave Bodner, our Marshall Boat Captain and Coordinator Kingston’s Matt Irvine, our MC’s for the card unveiling Dave Turnbull and Bob Ackley, Treasure Island marina for letting us use their launch ramps, the BIA, Confederation Basin, the local Kingston Police and Fire Department, Brockville Marina, and Kouris Helicopter.
Click here to see more photos from the 2023 1000 Islands Poker Run
2023 Sponsors
- Mercury Racing Mercury Marine
- Kingston’s Kevin Montroy
- Myco Trailers
- Velocity Powerboats
- Fountain Powerboats
- Donzi Marine
- Formula Powerboats
- Innovation Marine
- Krytiuk Motorsports
- Birchpoint Performance
- Stax Performance Marine
- Nordic Auto Group
- Voltari
- BMW Kingston
- Carloft.ca
- ADS & A General Contracting
- ADR Ontario Recycling
- TNG
- RSI Roofing Inc.
- Kingston Accommodation Partners
- Delta Hotels Marriott Kingston
- Kingston K Rock
- BluMartini Bar & Grill
- Frontenac Club
- Visit Kingston.ca
- 1000 Islands Helicopter Tours
- Brockville Police & Tourism
- The Landing at Ivy Lea
- Top Polish and Shine
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2024 Canadian Boat Show Calendar
Boat Show season is upon us! We couldn’t be more excited for the return of boat and outdoors shows across the country. Here is a list of the events happening from sea-to-sea in Canada for 2024.
Also check out some of the U.S. Boat Shows happening in early 2024!
British Columbia:
Vancouver International Boat Show
BC Place and Granville Island
Vancouver, British Columbia
January 31 – February 3, 2024
Victoria Fishing and Boat Show
Pearkes Recreational Centre
Victoria, British Columbia
March 8-10, 2024
BC Boat and Sportsmen’s Show
Tradex
Abbotsford, British Columbia
March 1-3, 2024
Alberta:
Calgary Boat and Outdoors Show
BMO Stampede Park
Calgary, Alberta
February 9-11, 2024
https://calgaryboatandsportshow.ca
Edmonton Boat and Sportsmen’s Show
Edmonton Expo Centre
Edmonton, Alberta
March 14-17, 2024
https://edmontonboatandsportshow.ca
Saskatchewan:
Saskatoon Sports and Leisure Show
Prairieland Park
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
March 6-8, 2024
Ontario:
The Boat Show
The International Centre
Mississauga, Ontario
January 11-14, 2024
Toronto International Boat Show
Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place
January 19-28, 2024
Ottawa Boat and Outdoors Show
EY Centre
Ottawa, Ontario
February 22-25, 2024
London Boat Fishing and Outdoor Show
Western Fair Agriplex
London, Ontario
February 23-25, 2024
The Quinte Sportsman Boat and RV Show
Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre
Belleville, Ontario
March 8-10, 2024
Toronto Sportsmen’s Show
The International Centre
Toronto, Ontario
March 14-17, 2024
Québec:
Montreal’s International Boat Show
Montréal, Québec
Palais des Congrès de Montréal
February 8-11, 2024
The Outdoor Adventure Show
Palais des Congrès, Montreal, QC
March 23-24, 2024
Maritimes:
Halifax International Boat Show
Halifax Exhibition Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia
February 1-4, 2024
Moncton Boat and Sportsmen Show
Moncton Coliseum Complex
Saint John, New Brunswick
March 22-24, 2024
North Atlantic Fish and Workboat Show
Mile One Centre
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
2025 Dates Coming Soon…
NB Sportsmen’s Show
Moncton Coliseum Complex
March 22-24, 2024