Looking for something new to thrill the outdoorsman in you?
Now there's the Northern Explorer Outdoor Adventure show at CN Centre, hosted by The Prince George Citizen and Cycle North Powersports, on Sept. 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., to offer what's new in the world of outdoor recreation.
The free show will be a massive indoor/outdoor expo, featuring all the best in hunting, fishing, powersports, and outdoor recreation.
"After tremendous success with our other trade shows, we wanted to bring something to Prince George and Northern B.C. that showcases the best our region has to offer in outdoor activities," said Norm Coyne, the Citizen's promotions executive.
This is a two-day event to provide northern B.C. residents the opportunity to see what's going on locally and regionally when it comes to outdoor activities offering live demonstrations to show you how it's done.
"Cycle North is excited to be a sponsor of the Sportsman show," said Bryce Lokken, who handles marketing for Cycle North. "We're committed to helping northern B.C. get outside and experience everything the region has to offer - whether that's quadding, snowmobiling, fishing, boating, hunting, or any of the hundreds of other great things we're able to do in our own backyards. We also want the community to be able to try new activities, and that's why we'll be demonstrating quads and side-by-sides live at the show, as long as riders have a proper helmet and safety gear."
There are more than 100 exhibitor spots inside CN Centre, as well as on the exhibition grounds. Businesses interested in exhibiting can contact Coyne at 250 640-6670 or [email protected].
The show is sponsored by Cycle North Powersports, Northland Dodge, and Eden Spas. Some of the other exhibitors will include Wild Life, Happy Trails, Forest Power Sports, Prince George Yamaha, Tabor Mountain Ski Resort, Skeena Meadows Wildlife Preserve, T Moore Photography, Northern BC Tourism, and Northern Hardware.
"Through the generous support of our sponsors, we were able to do this with free admission so that everyone can enjoy this as a community event," said Coyne.