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PowerBoat Television is a half-hour, weekly, prime-time television show focusing on power boats and the boating lifestyle. The PowerBoat Television show first went to air in 1989 on The Sports Network, the Canadian equivalent to ESPN. Developed as a half-hour magazine-format show about recreational boating, it soon attracted a large and loyal following. Expanding into the United States on regional sports networks and the Outdoor Life Channel, PowerBoat Television soon became a “must-watch” for North-American boaters. Currently filming its 19th season, which will begin airing in January 2008, PowerBoat Television continues to build on a solid reputation as an entertaining and authoritative source for North America's boating enthusiasts. By combining action-oriented features with solid safe-boating information and regular segments on boat profiles, performance boats, boating products and boating destinations from across North America and beyond, the show lets boaters everywhere experience the excitement and enjoyment of boating... just by tuning in. The first of its kind anywhere, PowerBoat Television premiered on The Sports Network (TSN) in January of 1990. Targeted to appeal to the large, relatively affluent group of power boaters and their families, PBTV focuses exclusively on recreational and performance boats, boating products and boating issues. PBTV's goal is to actively and graphically promote the safe and enjoyable use of power boats. PowerBoat Television continues to be one of the premier sources for boating information across North America. For more information, visit www.powerboattv.com
Starting with the very successful cruising DVDs of Georgian Bay and BC Coast in 2004/2005, Lifestyle Integrated has added several more beautiful DVDs to its Discover Cruising series over the last couple of years. In 2006, the company released two-hour tours of the idyllic North Channel and the busy waterways of the 1000 Islands and St.Lawrence. New for 2007 was the Trent-Severn Waterway, while Canada's Lake Ontario joined the series for its official launch at the Toronto International Boat Show in January 2008. The DVDs offer such information as local history, where to resupply, what marina facilities are available along the way, routes to take, anchorages to visit, and much more. Full of stunning aerials and useful tips, these DVDs are a must for first-time cruisers to the area or a great addition to the video library of any true boating enthusiast. View an 8-minute clip from one of the DVDs. For retail opportunites, please contact Patty Burleigh at (705) 725-4669, ext. 222.
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