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OFSC GO Snowmobiling Show glides in with 2008 dates
TORONTO - May 26, 2008 - Snowmobile enthusiasts are gearing up, excited for a sneak peak at the new models to be showcased at Toronto's OFSC GO Snowmobiling Show September 26-28, 2008 at the Toronto Congress Centre.
The OFSC GO Snowmobiling Show is the only Ontario family-focused event where all of the major snowmobile manufacturers display their new lineup in a positive and sportsmanlike environment. It is also the only show to donate proceeds to improve OFSC riding trails and focuses on goodwill and sustainable growth for the entire snowmobile industry .
What:
2nd Annual OFSC GO Snowmobiling Show
When:
Friday, September 26, 12:00 p.m. - 9:00p.m.
Saturday, September 27, 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday September 28, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Where:
Toronto Congress Centre
650 Dixon Road at Highway 401
Details:
Adults: $12.00; Juniors $7.00 (Ages 6 to 15)
Children (under six years): Free when accompanied by an adult
Seniors (60+): $7
Family Pass: $28 (two adults and two juniors)
A one-of-a-kind show, visitors can view the newest snowmobiles, trailers, accessories, gear, clothing, accommodations, travel packages, sled rentals and more! Snowmobilers and spectators can check out cutting edge seminars, obtain trail permits, mingle with industry personnel, scope the latest runway trends, or take a turn on The Lucas Oil Demo Track that showcases Yamaha sleds.
Complete show information is available at: www.snowmobileshow.ca or www.sportshows.ca.
For more information and to receive show updates contact:
For Exhibit Information:
Denise Hayward, Show Manager
T: 905.361.5246
Toll free: 888-695-2677
E: Hayward@sportshows.ca
For OFSC Show Information:
Tara Diaczyk, Show Coordinator
T: 905.361.5240
Toll free: 888-695-2677
E: tara@sportsshow.ca
About CNSS :
Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows is a non-profit corporation and the largest producer of boat, fishing, sportsmen's, ski, outdoor and motorcycle shows in Canada. Through its family of shows, the corporation raises funds to ensure that generations of young Canadians can benefit from Canada's outdoors. Since the first show in 1948, more than $30 million has been committed to these causes.
About the OFSC
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization, mandated by its member clubs to act on a provincial level for the greater good of organized snowmobiling. Proceeds from trail permit sales fund the trail operations of local snowmobile clubs and their provincial organizations. It is the largest snowmobiling organization in the world with a family membership of 200,000.
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