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Dates Announced forCanada’s Largest Snow Sport Show Toronto Ski, Snowboard and Travel ShowToronto, Ontario, April 28, 2004 - - - Statistics from the Canadian Ski Council revealed that in 2003 there were more than 450,000 skiers and snowboarders in Toronto. Almost 20 percent of Torontonians take to the slopes and trails every winter and they kick off their season at the Toronto Ski, Snowboard and Travel Show! For the more than 30,000 ski and snowboard enthusiasts who will attend this year’s Toronto Ski, Snowboard and Travel Show, it’s the unofficial start of winter! The Show is an exceptional once-a-year opportunity for devotees to meet 200 exhibitors all under one roof at the largest event of its kind in North America. Winter sport exhibitors feature the latest in equipment, fashion and technical advice. There are bargains galore, with special deals on skis, snowboards, boots, bindings, poles, goggles, helmets, clothing and other accessories for snowboarding and skiing. Visitors spend millions of dollars on equipment and arrange travel to virtually every corner of the earth to seek out winter sport adventures. More than 100 resorts in Canada, the U.S.A. and Europe present ski and snowboard vacations of a lifetime. In addition to the exhibit area, the show is famous for entertainment and special features. The Toronto Ski, Snowboard and Travel Show Automotive Building, Exhibition Place
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Incorporated in the Show is one of the world’s largest ski and snowboard swaps, presented by the Canadian Ski Patrol System - Central Zone Ontario. Proceeds from the Swap help support ski patrol activities at resorts across Canada. Ski and Snowboard Swap
In the near future, detailed information on the Toronto Ski, Snowboard and Travel Show will be posted on the event web sites at: www.torontoskishow.com and www.snowboardshow.ca . The Toronto Ski, Snowboard and Travel Show is produced by the Canadian National Sportsmen’s Shows (CNSS), a non-profit corporation. For more than 50 years, the CNSS have helped protect Canada’s outdoors with grants totalling more than $26 million. The CNSS have assisted organizations of all sizes. Recipients of ski related grants have included the Canadian Ski Patrol Alliance; the National Recreation Skier Development Fund; and Canada Ski West safety brochures. Major contributions have also been made to the Ontario Snow Resorts Association (OSRA) and the Canadian Ski Patrol System (CSPS).
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