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Discover the 68th Annual Toronto International Boat Show – January 17 – 25, 2026, Enercare Centre

Toronto Boat Show

Mark your calendars! Preparations are underway for North America’s largest indoor boat show as the industry’s top marine manufacturers, boat dealers, retailers, and experts get ready to gather under one roof at Toronto’s Enercare Centre January 17-25, 2026. In its 68th year as Canada’s premier boating event, the Toronto International Boat Show (TIBS) continues to be THE place for both established and emerging brands to introduce their newest oUerings to the boating consumer. More new products are launched each year at the Toronto Boat Show than any other show in Canada, including more than 1000 boats on display from the latest in personal watercrafts, coveted accessories, safety advancements, and more electric-powered innovations than ever before. 

Hundreds of new 2026 boat models will be available by major dealers including Pride Marine, Maple Leaf Marinas, and Boat Warehouse; along with the latest in modular docks, navigation, PFDs, and accessories from over 500 exhibitors, many that are proudly Canadian-made from CanadaDocks, Transat Marine, and R&J Machine, celebrating 50 years in 2026 as a family-owned and operated company out of Lakefield, ON, that has been manufacturing docks, boatlifts and marine railway systems. Boaters can get a head start and browse for products using the TIBS online Boat Finder tool and New Products Showcase ft. new items uploaded daily.

The Toronto Boat Show will take place over nine days from January 17 -25, under a million square feet of retail space at the Enercare Centre in Toronto, ON, making it an annual destination for consumers to browse, compare and shop for boats and watercrafts of all sizes and categories, along with accessories and services under one roof. In addition to being the largest indoor marketplace for new and used boats, 1 in 4 patrons surveyed last year say they attended the show for the comprehensive oUerings of educational resources, hands-on demonstrations, and 200+ FREE seminars covering a wide array of boating topics, interests, skill levels, and lifestyles.

This year, there will be hourly seminars across four locations throughout the show floor featuring industry experts, avid boaters, and professional sailors to share their adventures, or to oUer practical tips and advice from Bluewater sailing to exploring Ontario by PWC, boat maintenance, battery installation, docking powerboats, boat corrosion to hull resurfacing. Featured speakers include Canada’s first ocean racing skipper, Diane Reid; Shannon Thibodeau, who recently fulfilled a long-held dream to become an ocean racer by crewing Leg 2 of the Clipper 2025-26 Race, leaving Uruguay and racing across the South Atlantic to South Africa; Kevin Callan aka “The Happy Camper” sharing his canoeing adventures; and an exclusive live virtual event with Melodie SchaXer and her Canadian co-skipper, Colin Campbell, who will join directly from her Class 40 boat, Whiskey Jack, while they race Leg 4 (Sydney, Australia to Valparaiso, Chile) of the Globe 40 Round the World Race, as the only Canadian entry.

Melodie’s virtual event will headline Sailor’s Day at the Toronto Boat Show on Saturday, January 24, featuring a full day of seminars to educate and celebrate all things sailing, along with great opportunities to connect with fellow sailors and industry experts. Themed days and special events that are back by popular demand are Women’s Day on Sunday, January 18, and the 2026 Indoor Canadian Wakeboard Championship, January 23-24, featuring the country’s best wakeboarders competing on the world’s largest indoor lake. Returning show features include the Great Canadian Fish Tank, Antique and Classic Boats, Discover Camping & Boating Hub, and the Marine Technical Training Centre to learn about opportunities and pathways to careers in the marine and technical skills industry.

The highlights

Regal 43’ SAV

Regal 43’ SAV – Canadian debut of Regal’s 2026 sport-activity vessel featuring an innovative electronic “fold-out” hull that effortlessly expands the boat’s entertainment square footage to do more fishing, diving, lounging, and to be the envy of the next sandbar party.  (Booth #551)

Le Boat

Le Boat – World largest luxury houseboat rental company with a fleet of over 900 boats including 34 in Canada.  Le Boat offers a new way to staycation and cruise in your own private houseboat along popular boating destinations such as the Trent-Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal – no boat license required.  (Le Boat, Booth #741)

ENVGO NV1: Hydrofoil ‘Flying Boat’

ENVGO NV1: Hydrofoil ‘Flying Boat’ – The North American debut of a Canadian-made hydrofoiling ‘flying’ boat.   ENVGO is introducing the company’s first product, the NV1, a zero-emission 25ft electric hydrofoiling cruiser. Powered by a state-of-the-art hydrofoil system, electric powertrain, and intuitive AI-assisted control technology, the NV1 delivers a quiet, sustainable, and smooth ‘flight’ experience unlike any other.  With ENVGO’s advanced hydrofoil technology, the hull lifts above the water, dramatically reducing drag and extending range up to four times that of conventional electric boats.  (Booth #617)

Nor-Tech 4000 Roadster

Nor-Tech 4000 Roadster

Nor-Tech 4000 Roadster – An impressive high-performance powerboat that combines the leisure of a catamaran to comfortably seat eight; yet can satisfy the need for speed.  The 4000 Roadster has a quad Mercury Racing 500R outboard setup (2000 HP) that can reach top speeds up to 200 km/h, showcasing impressive power-to-weight efficiency and stability for a boat of its size. (Booth #750)

Absolute 48’ Coupe

Absolute 48’ Coupe

Absolute 48’ Coupe – One of the largest boats on display at the 2026 Toronto Boat Show!  The 48-ft Absolute Coupe’s forward-thinking design allows for some the highest below-deck ceiling heights, 360 electronic panorama windows for uninterrupted views, and a strong commitment to sustainability with a solar-panelled transparent roof.  The recent elimination of the federal luxury tax in Nov. 2025 marks a turning point for the marine sector, safeguarding thousands of skilled jobs and revitalizing manufacturing that was hit hard because of the levy – and marks the return of BIG boats!  (Booth #800)

RAD Tracker is the “world’s fastest tracked Amphibian

RAD Tracker is the “world’s fastest tracked Amphibian

RAD Tracker is the “world’s fastest tracked Amphibian!” – RAD Tracker has created a new category of high-performance Amphibious Vehicles that combines the versatility of a snowmobile, ATV and watercraft.  20 years in the making, the RAD Tracker RT5 is the invention of Canadian, Shawn Watling, who has been featured on Daily Planet for his invention of the rear-drive Snowmobile and received the Popular Science Invention of the Year Award in 2010.  Frustrated with the steering and grip of traditional snowmobiles, Shawn decided to replace its skiis with a pair of tracks, and the concept of a high-speed Twin Tracked Amphibian was born.  (Booth #1307)

Yamaha 2026 CrossWave WaveRunner

Yamaha 2026 CrossWave WaveRunner – The only personal watercraft in the industry designed from the ground up to carry up to four passengers.  The CrossWave features a full walkaround bow and deck – the largest and longest platform ever made by Yamaha, that provides exceptional comfort, stability, and storage capacity to stay out on the water longer. (Booth #951)

Princecraft Platinum 190

Princecraft Platinum 190

 

Canadian boat manufacturer, Princecraft, will debut several new models across various categories from its Sport 188 Phantom Edition and the unveiling of the Platinum 190, designed to elevate the compact fishing and cruising experience.  (Booth #1101)

68th Annual Toronto International Boat Show
January 17 – 25, 2026 at Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place

Saturday, January 17 & Sunday, January 18: 10am to 6pm
Monday, January 19 – Tuesday, January 20 : 11am to 7pm
Wednesday, January 21 – LATE NIGHT: 11am to 9pm
Thursday, January 22 – LATE NIGHT: 11am to 9pm
Friday, January 23: 11am to 7pm
Saturday, January 24: 10am to 6pm
Sunday, January 25: 10am to 5pm

Tickets:
Adult 1-Day Admission (ages 17 – 64): $26.00
Senior 1-Day Admission (ages 65+): $24.00
Youth Admission (ages 6 – 16): $5.00
Kids 5 & Under: FREE
Adult 2-Day Admission (ages 17-64): $35.00
Senior 2-Day Admission (ages 65+): $33.00
9-Day Show Pass (ages 17+): $55.00
$5 After 4pm Special:
Valid for entry AFTER 4pm (ages 17+)

For show information including seminar schedules, ticket discounts, and show hours including TWO days of late-night extended shopping
hours, go to www.torontoboatshow.com.

By Toronto Boat Show