TecNiq signed the manufacturers representative group J.D. Wright & Associates.
Canada saw a slight dip in used-boat sales in 2016 with 63,505 units sold last year.
Rossiter Boats said it doubled its dealer base during the last 12 months.
Parkit360, which makes power trailer dollies, named OMG Camping of Saint-Gilles, Quebec, as its newest dealer.
Leaders from the Canadian boating industry met with members of Parliament on May 9 in Ottawa for a fifth year.
The trade agreement looks to phase out almost all existing tariffs and allow new market access for products.
Chris-Craft said it signed 12 new stocking dealerships in the United States, Canada, France and Spain.
Walker Bay Boats said At The Lake Distributing will now carry its products.
Andrew Lillos was named regional sales manager for Awlgrip and Interlux Yacht Coatings for the northern United States and Canada.
Titan Boats recently selected PierVantage for Boat Builders to help the company manage its growing business.
The Boat Warehouse serves the greater Toronto, Ottawa, Barrie and Peterborough areas with three locations.
DuraSafe said today that four boating and fishing retailers now offer the company's innovative marine locks and trailer accessories in Canada.
The 75-foot, 100-passenger vessel is named The Queen Elizabeth Dr., and is the first of two planned vessels.
A Canadian yacht club was fined $2,500 for killing or injuring a dozen ring-billed gulls while trying to scare them.
Davis Instruments signed Woodard and Company Ltd. to represent its line of marine products across Canada.
Connecticut-based Springline Yacht Sales is expanding to Lake Champlain and Quebec with the addition of yacht broker Julie Garneau.
Freedom Boat Club appointed its first international franchise in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Brunswick Corp. reported market share growth despite headwinds caused by a dollar that was continuing to strengthen.
Most of the boats sold there are built in the U.S. and the exchange rate is making them much pricier, contributing to a sales slowdown