The Antique and Classic Boat Society Toronto (ACBS-Toronto) is excited be back in full operation with ther 43rd show. Organizers are promising a full slate of activities for show visitors, Saturday, July 12 in Gravenhurst, ON.
Show Chair Rob Durrant stated, “While cancelling last year’s show due to construction was extremely disappointing, we are looking forward to returning to Muskoka Wharf for our 43rd Vintage Boat Show. All the in-water and land displays and activities are returning. This year’s show will be judged ensuring we have the best of the best at the show.”
“The Gravenhurst venue is a true jewel to hold an in-water boat show and this year a full house of vintage boats is expected. Traditionally, the Antique and Classic Boat Show has showcased some of he finest antique/vintage wooden and classic fibreglass beauties in the country and beyond.”
The public are invited to attend this FREE show with plenty to see and do on the Waterfront and Sports Field. Organizers are expecting a great turnout of boats, both wood and glass, filling the slips at the docks with a strong complement of watercraft being displayed on land.
The 2025 show will be a judged show, including classic glass.
Crowd favourites will be returning, including:
- the Nautical Flea Market,
- Boats4Sale,
- and Vendors’ Alley.
New this year is the Vintage and Classic Car Show being held in the Sports Field adjacent to Muskoka Wharf. This event is being organized by the Muskoka Motor Club.
The show runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Saturday, July 12th at Muskoka Wharf, Gravenhurst. The show is free. There is free offsite parking and free shuttle buses.
Visit acbs.ca for more details.
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