North America’s Largest Motorcycle Show Gears Up for 32nd Year of Everything to do With Motorcycling! With summertime in full swing, it is easy to see that more motorcycles are on the road with every passing year. In fact, with the price of fuel, vehicle pollution and lack of parking, some cities such as Toronto, are promoting the use of motorcycles by allowing them to park for free. With something for everyone from beginners to expert riders, North America’s largest and most comprehensive motorcycle show, the North American International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW, is returning to Toronto right after New Year’s from January 4th-6th, 2008. In the seven halls comprising more than 425,000 square feet, the SUPERSHOW brings together more than 500 exhibitors, 70 clubs and associations, top custom bikes competing for a $50,000 jackpot in the Canada Cup Championships, plus the new 2008 motorcycles, riding gear, bike accessories, special guests, racers, seminars, contests, fashion shows, live bands and much more. Visitors can touch, try on and try out “Everything in Motorcycling” before they buy. Known as “the Big One by the Airport”, because of its ideal location and free parking at the International Centre (6900 Airport Road), the SUPERSHOW is a motorcycle shopping extravaganza offering something for every interest including sport bikes, cruisers, motocross, off-road, vintage, touring and custom bikes. Established in 1976, the SUPERSHOW is North America’s largest consumer motorcycle show. Produced by Bar Hodgson Productions Inc, the /SUPERSHOW /is dedicated to presenting the finest the motorcycle industry has to offer for every type of motorcycle enthusiast, in Seven Halls of the International Centre. Show Dates: Friday, January 4th-Sunday, January 6th, 2008 Location: International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga Hours: Friday & Saturday — 10am – 10pm Sunday — 10am – 6pm Parking: Free parking for more than 7000 vehicles General Info: (905) 655-5403 or [email protected]
In The Heat Of Summer, Canadians Are Already Planning What To Do In Frigid January
In The Heat Of Summer, Canadians Are Already Planning What To Do In Frigid January
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