Wednesday, December 28, 2011
New in 2012! Musk ox sponsored by Cabela's
Show attracts Canada’s BEST Fishing & Hunting
The All-Canada Show, visiting mid-America’s largest cities, will feature Canada’s top fishing and hunting destinations. The 29th annual event also includes free seminars, free maps and travel guides, a free magazine with features and tips on Canadian adventures, free Cabela’s hunting simulator and, on opening night, a free Dardevle collector lure.
Adventurers interested in traveling to Canada will find a wide variety of destinations including canoe outfitters, drive in resorts, remote fly-in outposts, 5-star fly-in lodges and hunting outfitters. The shows website lists exhibitors in each market including links to their websites. Go to AllCanadaShow.com for details.
The show is also a resource for planning the perfect adventure.
“The key to a successful Canadian trip is proper planning,” says the show’s owner Jennifer Young, “That’s the whole premise of the All-Canada Show – we have everything you need to plan your trip. The opportunity for show guests to talk, face-to-face, with the owners and operators of these lodges…greatly improves their chances of a successful adventure.”
Show staff and featured speaker Norm “the Great” McCreight use their combined 80 years fishing and hunting expertise on the show’s seminar stage to educate consumers. These informational presentations offer insight into selecting for the perfect destination, choosing the right lodge plan, crossing the border, plus tips on saving money and wilderness safety.
Young also noted, “There are some misconceptions out there about trips to Canada, the biggest being that it is expensive. Our show does host some of the finest lodges and resorts anywhere in the world, but there are also many housekeeping lodges and camps offering fabulous fishing that are very affordable.”
“If you like Canada, there’s plenty to keep you occupied at the show,” she said, “Although the primary purpose of the show is to select the perfect destination for your adventure, we also offer a variety of information, attractions and entertainment to aid in the process and create a real Canadian atmosphere.”
For a discount coupon and complete details on the All-Canada Show go to: http://www.allcanadashow.com/.
Other show features include:
Musk Ox Mount from High Arctic Lodge presented by Cabela’s. This 800 pound musk ox was taken in September 2011 in Nunavut. Musk ox have been around this earth for over 150,000 years. They are the only prehistoric animals who haven’t adapted since the Ice Age. They lived with saber tooth tigers, wooly mammoths, Megaloceros, and Mastodons. Come to the show and bring your kids to see one up close and personal….don’t miss it.
Norm “The Great” McCreight—This icon of the All-Canada Show will talk
hunting and fishing in his beloved Canada at his daily seminars and may even throw in a few hockey comments. Updated seminar schedules will be posted on the All-Canada website: AllCanadaShow.com.
Meet 2008 DU International Artist of the Year—Anthony J. Padgett, rated in the top 10wildlife artists in the United States, will be present during all show hours in the gallery at the show. Padgett painted “Locked at Lac Seul,” the original artwork of two trophy moose near Lac Seul, Ontario.
Eppinger night—Opening night every paid admission will receive a free collector Eppinger Dardevle, one of the best lures to take along on your Canadian fishing trip. Throughout the show, children between the ages of 8 and 16 will receive a free mini-Dardevle with a paid admission.
‘Locked at Lac Seul’ presented by Cabela’s is back by popular demand. This exhibit includes two trophy moose with original antlers locked in a duel to the death. The display is the largest of its kind in the world.
Other Attractions—The show’s traditional favorites are back: an authentic Canadian shore lunch (for an extra fee) in concessions, featuring Labatt Blue and a Free Cabela’s hunting simulator.
Free stuff—All show guests will receive a free copy of All-Canada Adventures
magazine (a $5.25 value) as well as maps and brochures from exhibitors and the All-Canada Show Travel Centre.
Prizes—Grand prize for all seven shows is an Anthony J. Padgett original artwork, plus $1,000 Cabela’s gift card. In addition All-Canada awards a vacation prize to Canada in every city including three days and four nights for two people, American Plan including all meals, boat, motor, gas, guide (two-day minimum) and tax.
Admission--Adults, $10; seniors and children (13-16), $8; and children 12 and under, free. For $2 off coupon and complete show details, log on to AllCanadaShow.com Buy tickets online and save 50% at AllCanadaShow.com.
2012 All-Canada Show Schedule: St. Louis, St. Charles Convention Center, Jan. 6-8; Indianapolis, The Fountains, Carmel, Jan. 9-11; Chicago, Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, Jan. 12-15; Madison, Marriott Madison West Convention Center, Jan. 16-18; Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Sports Complex, Jan. 19-22; Green Bay, ShopKo Hall, Jan. 26-29; Minneapolis/St. Paul, Earle Brown Heritage Center, Minneapolis, Feb. 17-19.
Hours: St. Louis: 5-9 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday. Chicago, Milwaukee and Green Bay: 5-9 p.m., Thursday; 3-9 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday. Madison and Indianapolis: 5-9 p.m., Monday; 3-9 p.m., Tuesday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Wednesday (free lunch on Wednesday from 11 - 2 pm). Minneapolis: 3-9 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday.
Sponsors--National sponsors in 2012 include Northwest Ontario, Canada, Cabela's, Labatt Blue, Yamaha Canada, Eppinger, Gates Taxidermy, Travel Manitoba, Anthony Padgett Gallery, and Spectra Print.
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Taking Kids to Canada
Take your kids to Canada when they are young! You will all relax, rewind, and make great memories.
Planning the Perfect Trip to Canada
We at the All-Canada Show would like to share our planning secrets with you. Check out the podcast, and then download the documents that you can use on your next trip.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Fishing Fever by Norm McCreight
It starts for me in the winter, not much to do, so you start looking at last summer’s pictures of the big fishing trip you took. Then you phone a buddy and make a comment that could be complimentary or more likely it’s not. If an argument occurs I’m putting my money on it’s about the one that got away, no conclusive evidences. Then you poke thru some of your tackle, try and tidy up the box a little, that’s when your mind turns to this year adventure. Where to go, what to fish for, who’s going, who’s not?
That’s one of the big advantages of having one of the All-Canada Show close by to attend. Here all friends in the group that can get together for an outing, talk to all sorts of lodge and outpost owners, look at pictures, enjoy a seminar, or a Canadian walleye shore lunch with a glass of cold Labatt beer.
One of the biggest thrills for me is planning a trip with my sons while perusing over a map. One of the more popular stops at the All-Canada Show is the Travel Centre. Here there are many different publications showing different areas of Canada to fish, plus a bunch of lake maps. These maps are great for looking up lakes you want to fish and the lodges that are either on the lake or close by. Even though I know these areas very well I still use these maps for reference, they contain lots of information.
Two summers ago my middle son MacKenzie had my second grandchild (Brady), and he also bought a new home that summer. To say the least he was pretty busy and had no time for fishing. So this summer I wanted to go on a trip with just him, I fish a lot with Normie he has no kids and seems to always be ready. So I went to the old filing cabinet and pulled out one of the maps I got at the Travel Center and tried to find a place for us to go. I know, I’m lucky enough to live in Canada and I do have my honey holes.
This time I wanted to go to Ontario, which is just an hour and a half away, and have some good bass fishing. There is very little smallmouth bass fishing here in Manitoba and no largemouth bass to speak of. So Kenzie and I pointed and grunted at each other for about half an hour and then decided on Rush Bay in Lake of the Woods. He could only go for the day so it was close to Winnipeg and we were both familiar with the lake. The only problem now was the wait.
Time went by fast enough, turkey hunting, bear scouting, and opening day fishing for walleye and then finally our bass fishing. trip. We wanted to take advantage of the whole day so we got up at 3-30am hit the road and got to the Ontario border in record time. The sun had just broken the eastern horizon and there was a bit of mist in the air. Besides when a cold front is moving in the best time I like to go fishing is on the third or even better the fourth of hot steady weather. This was the fourth day, just as we got to the boat launch Kenzie yells out “Look a bear” sure enough just to my right was a big huge black bear just sitting on the side of the road, we drove right by it and it didn’t move.
We got the boat lined up, and looked back at the bear, the bear actually moved over to the edge of the ditch to get a better look at us. For a second I got nerves hoping I wouldn’t screw up backing up in front of the bear, and then I gave my head a shake. We parked the truck and trailer leaving it and the bear behind. We’re not the greatest bass fishermen, but with a bit of luck we do OK. We set up three rods each, one was a six and a half foot casting rod and spinning reel, with a ¼ oz white tube jig on it. The second was a seven foot medium action with a fast tip for trolling, bait caster reel tipped with a small snap swivel. There’s a key to that snap swivel.
I’ll troll with different crank baits colour, size, depth and shapes being the change up, when I get a couple of hits or just one, I’ll take off that snap swivel and tie that bait right to the lure, which is usually an o ring on crank baits. I try to fish with the least amount of hardware so to speak. The last rod is a bait caster seven foot or a seven and ½ foot medium action medium tip; I don’t need a fast tip with this combo. I warn you now, it’s hard to find a medium action only rod, and most of them have a fast tip. I find this rod works best for me with this type of bait. The bait is double bladed spinner bait, make it nice and bright. It’s noisy bait with a large profile great for bass.
So I can fish the shallows and the points with a little finesse, with the tube jig, fast, slow, it is very versatile. Cranks to locate and the spinner to trigger that strike. At least that’s the plan. My 125hp motor works great, I was at the point we picked out on the map in seconds. I like to have the rod right there beside me so I get the first cast. Just as I get it in my hand I can hear Kenzie’s lure hit the water, just like his brother grrrrr why do I bring them? It must have been his third cast when his rod bent and he called out” Fish on”! It didn’t bother me that he caught a fish, it’s just the first fish of the day and there went two bucks and so far it was the biggest fish, another two bucks. No, no your right, no gas money either.
I can see that the rod had loaded with a lot of weight, I was sure it was a nice northern by the way it was fighting. Then the surface exploded and this fat bellied bass came flying right at us, I thought it was going to join us in the boat. Kenzie raised his rod over his head, he’s as tall as me, 6’4”, but still there was a bit of slack in that line. We were both hoping that that bass wouldn’t spit that lure out. The fish dove back into the water for a brief second the line stayed limp we stopped breathing. Then line went tight, the fight was back on. The fish tail danced, darted from right to left, he fought for about 7 minutes or so then he slowed down and Kenz got him close enough to the boat so I could lip him. At first I thought it was a smallmouth bass but it turn out to be a largemouth, Kenzie’s first. Good fish and a good kid, he must have a great father.
We caught a few bass here and there but it started to get really hot, no clouds and the sun was high it was in the mid 30’s, in fact, it was 37C (89f) and for you scientist (310K). We moved to a shallow bay, found a six foot drop off, not so great for fishing but awesome for swimming. We took a half hour break and enjoyed the water, it felt real good. After we cooled off we started to fish a little deeper, off points made of gravel. With the trolling motor we ziged zagged the lower edge and caught some nice fish. I started to pick up an image on the locator which turned out to be a weed bed. I change my tube jig to a small jig and an even smaller minnow and started to catch these monster size perch.
I caught perch here before but I didn’t realize they got that big in this bay. As late afternoon rolled in we went back to the place we fished in the morning and caught some more bass and some good size northern, the biggest one around 38”. All together we caught about 70 fish between us with the bass being the first fish and the 38 inch northern being the biggest all monies going to Kenzie, I’ve been robbed. All in all I had a great day of fishing, lots of action, great weather, a super boat to fish in and a great partner to fish the day with. And to think it all started with a single fishing map from the Travel Centre.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Musk Ox Podcast - High Arctic Lodge - Nunavut, Canada
Here is the Musk Ox Podcast. Please share it with your friends.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
All-Canada Show Podcast #1
The All-Canada Show is here to help you plan and book your next fishing and/or hunting trip to Canada. Listen to the podcast and learn how to receive great giveawys. We will be airing the next podcast on November 13th.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
My Trip to Canada
Editors Note: Conner and his family are friends with All-Canada's Steve Cegieski who's company Wolf River Expo is the offical decorator of the All-Canada Show.
By Conner - I had so much fun in Canada! I used the lime green Dardevle. I caught two northern Pike on it. Then I lost it because a fish snapped my line. I got a trophy perch with my orange Dardevle but it got off, me and my brother lost two 49 cent lures, but they caught all the fish. We were trolling for trout when we lost them.
There was a dog named Cooper in camp. He would sit at our doorstep when he smelled food. When I threw a rock out in the water he would bring it up with his paws closer to shore so he could pick it up with his mouth and bring it back to shore and bury it.
We explored an island with a cliff. We walked a half mile on a four wheeler trail to get to the top of the rocks. Cooper came with us. Me and my brother slid down an eight foot drop. Then we climbed a five foot slope. Then my family and I ran back through the rain! We saw a moose on the way back to our truck on the last day.
It was awesome fishing in Canada!
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
More Vacation Winners
Steve VanDyke of Dallas recently sent us some photos from the Canadian fishing trip he won to Dogskin Lake Lodge in Manitoba. Here is a picture of Steve with a walleye and Ashley from Dogskin Lake Lodge cooking shorelunch for guests.
Steve has this to say about his trip: "Dad and I had a wonderful time. We were impressed with Dogskin's facilities, operation and how their team catered to all our needs. The scenery around the lake is gorgeous. We enjoyed boating around the lake almost as much as catching fish. The food was plentiful and delicious. Chef Wayne with his wonderful breakfasts and dinners and Ashley and Britany with their shore lunches successfully put 10 lbs on me. While we caught lots of fish, including a 30" northern, the master level fish eluded us. We know they are there, as one of them tried to eat my 15" walleye while I was reeling it in. We hope to return again and chase him down!"
The All-Canada Show is glad you had a great trip Steve and thanks to Dogskin Lake Lodge for partnering with us!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Vacation Prize Winner
At every show we award a lucky attendee a Canadian fishing trip for two. Recently, we heard from Tim Hieb the trip winner for our Des Moines show. He traveled to Separation Lake Lodge on the English River north of Kenora, Ontario with his son David.
Tim had only positive things to say about the experience, “our cabin was newly remodeled, had satellite TV and panoramic view if the lake.” About the food Tim declared. “I’m from Iowa…so I know a good beef and I was surprised at the quality and preparation of the steak.” Finally, Tim had this to say about the fishing, “it was some of the best walleye fishing ever, in fact, my son caught an eight pounder!”
When you attend the All-Canada Show next winter, coming to a city near you, be sure to sign-up for our prizes…because like Tim in Iowa your next fishing trip to Canada might be on us!
Monday, July 18, 2011
All-Canada inspires CNN article
Earlier this summer the All-Canada Show contacted CNN.com with a story idea to feature lodges you can only reach by plane. After doing research and providing many recommendations Katherine Dorsett wrote the feature. Enjoy!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Like US on Facebook
The All-Canada Show is active on facebook and we invite you to join us if you haven’t already.
In addition to making our own posts with useful information, Canada’s BEST lodges and outfitters post fishing and hunting updates. You will also hear from other anglers and hunters hitting the Canadian outdoors.
Besides all this useful information All-Canada also does give-aways from time to time if you post pictures of your adventure.
So, visit us on facebook today and hit the like button.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Don't become Roadkill
We received these tips from Brad Greaves at Ignace Outposts on how not become RoadKill while driving in rural Canada.
Moose, Bear and Deer are thriling sites on your visit to Canada,
but occassionally...too thrilling. In many areas of Canada we share
the roadway with unintended big game animals. Even though most
accidients occur betwen 5-8 am and 6 pm to midnight, hitting a large
animal on the road will ruin your trip at anytime of day. Here are helpful
tips you can use to avoid an incident with an animal:
•Use high beams when possible
•Be sure your windshield is clean and your lights are working
•Scan the road continuously from shoulder to shoulder
•Be aware that in most animal/vehicle accidents the animal was “just barely” on the
paved portion of the road
•At night, watch for flashes of the small glowing eyes of animals
•Wildlife crossing signs do actually indicate areas of increased risk
•Always slow down when passing wildlife – they may suddenly turn or dart into your
path
•Remain alert after passing an animal, it may be with others or with young
•Never attempt extreme manoeuvres to avoid a collision.
•Don’t assume the animal will move out of your way
•Watch your speed, KPH and MPH are different!
•Moose, Bear and Deer are large enough to activate your airbags when you hit them.
Keep this in mind as you sip from a bottle or cup in the front seat. •You don’t
often hit the animals you see.
•If you hit a bear, do not stop to see if he is alright. A wounded bear is not an
animal you would want to visit with for any length of time.
•If you come across a fox, rabbit, bird, or other small animal on the roadway, don't
leave your lane. See the note above about swerving.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Pike Fishing off to BIG Start
Joel Prunty, All-Canada Show, media manager - This year’s Ontario pike fishing season is well under way and we recently heard from Bill Pryndik at Golden Hook Camp on Gull Rock Lake which is near Red Lake, Ontario and is known for “big pike”.
I visited Bill in early May on our annual trip around Northwest Ontario and at that time the ice had just gone out and it would be another week before pike fishing picked up.
Bill said several groups of pike fisherman have now been in camp and many pike over 36 inches have been caught. The picture above is from his group out of Kansas City with a nice pike well over 40 inches.
From what we’ve heard from other lodge owners recently the early fishing season is is off to a BIG start.
Good luck to everyone heading up to Canada soon!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Crowds Come out in 2011
The 2011 All-Canada Show circuit is now complete and anglers and hunters from across the U.S. were planning adventures to Canada.
If you were unable to attend the All-Canada Show go to AllCanada.com where we feature over 300 of Canada's Best hunting and fishing destinations. Use the search function to find your perfect lodge or outfitter.
Thanks to everyone who attended the All-Canada Show in 2011...enjoy your adventure!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Green Bay starts today!
Come to ShopKo Hall this weekend to check out the All-Canada Show.
Green Bay - Go Pack Go!!!
Thursday 5-9 pm
Friday 3 - 9 pm
Saturday 10-6 pm
Sunday 10-4 pm
It will be a great show with Canada's BEST fishing and hunting destinations.
Green Bay - Go Pack Go!!!
Thursday 5-9 pm
Friday 3 - 9 pm
Saturday 10-6 pm
Sunday 10-4 pm
It will be a great show with Canada's BEST fishing and hunting destinations.
Monday, January 24, 2011
All-Canada Show begins in Madison today
Marriott Madison West
1313 John Q. Hammons Drive
Middleton, WI 53562-
(608) 831-2000
Hours:
Mon 5 - 9 pm
Tues 3 - 9 pm
Wed 10 am - 3 pm
Ticket Prices:
Adults $10
Seniors(60+) $8
Children(13-16) $8
12 & Under Free
Free parking
FREE LUNCH Wednesday
attend the show between the hours of 11 and 2
and receive a free fish sandwich and chips!
No Passport Acceptance in Madison
The US State Department will be on hand
to answer your passport questions
1313 John Q. Hammons Drive
Middleton, WI 53562-
(608) 831-2000
Hours:
Mon 5 - 9 pm
Tues 3 - 9 pm
Wed 10 am - 3 pm
Ticket Prices:
Adults $10
Seniors(60+) $8
Children(13-16) $8
12 & Under Free
Free parking
FREE LUNCH Wednesday
attend the show between the hours of 11 and 2
and receive a free fish sandwich and chips!
No Passport Acceptance in Madison
The US State Department will be on hand
to answer your passport questions
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Milwaukee show begins on Thursday Jan 20, 2011
We are beginning to set up the show at the Milwaukee County Sports Complex in Franklin, WI.
The show opens on Thursday at 5 pm.
Show hours: Thurs 5-9
Fri 3-9
Sat 10-6
Sun 10-4
For $5 tickets, go online and buy in advance at http://www.allcanadashow.com/ticketPurchase/
The show opens on Thursday at 5 pm.
Show hours: Thurs 5-9
Fri 3-9
Sat 10-6
Sun 10-4
For $5 tickets, go online and buy in advance at http://www.allcanadashow.com/ticketPurchase/
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Joel Prunty presenting his fishing seminar at the All-Canada Show
Joel Prunty, Media Manager, presents the seminar 'Planning a Canadian Fishing Trip'.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Jennifer Young doing a seminar on Taking Kids and Couples to Canada
Jennifer Young doing a seminar about taking your kids and couples to Canada.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Department of State and USPS
Saturday, January 8, 2011
All Canada Show - KPLR
All Canada Show - KPLR
Norm was on KPLR in St Louis. Thanks to all of the media outlets for their support of the show.
The St Louis show has been busy with lots of people booking trips to Canada.
Norm was on KPLR in St Louis. Thanks to all of the media outlets for their support of the show.
The St Louis show has been busy with lots of people booking trips to Canada.
Friday, January 7, 2011
All-Canada Show and the Chicago Bears
Joel Prunty, the media manager for the All-Canada Show, said he thought it has been almost 30 years since a Bears playoff game affected the show in a major way. He said he expects many to plan visits on Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
‘‘And for those Bear fans willing to attend the All-Canada Show on Sunday, we have three 42-inch plasma TVs and our 100-inch mainstage video — all of which will be tuned to the game,’’ he said. ‘‘Pheasant Run also has a great sports bar if fans want to come to the show early and then gather at Pheasant Run’s Club House to watch the Bears win.’’
As a point of reference, a Bears home playoff game in 2006 was the last to affect the same three shows. But that game was played late on a Sunday afternoon, when the shows were packing up. Before that, 1986 was the last time the Bears had a major impact on outdoors shows.
With all due respect to Prunty, who is a Green Bay Packers fan, the Packers might be the wild card in this. The Muskie Show, in particular, draws many Wisconsin attendees. There is a chance the Packers also will be playing on that weekend.
Because I gave Prunty the business, I’ll let him have the last word.
‘‘As far as the show being from Green Bay, let all Chicagoans know that show owner Jennifer Young is married to Jeff Young from Cary,’’ he e-mailed. ‘‘He and their son Brian are huge Bears fans. With a little luck, maybe it will be Bears/Packers III to get in the Super Bowl!’’
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Monday, January 3, 2011
Dallas All-Canada Show 2011.mov
For over 25 years, the All-Canada Show has delivered anglers and hunters planning adventures to Canada. We're not your typical sport show. Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show. Free Parking at the BRAND NEW Irving Convention Center February 25-27, 2011. Friday night is Eppinger night, come to the show and all paid admissions receive a free Dardevle lure.
Click here for all show details and directions: http://www.allcanadashow.com/html/dallas/
Minneapolis All-Canada Show 2011.mov
For over 25 years, the All-Canada Show has delivered anglers and hunters planning adventures to Canada. We're not your typical sport show. Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show. Free Parking at the Earle Brown Convention Center February 18-20, 2011.
Click here for all show details and directions: http://www.allcanadashow.com/html/minneapolis/
Des Moines All-Canada Show 2011
For over 25 years, the All-Canada Show has delivered anglers and hunters planning adventures to Canada. We're not your typical sport show. Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show. Free Parking at the 7Flags Event Center. Click here for $2 off coupons or $5 online tickets www.allcanadashow.com
Omaha All-Canada Show 2011.mov
For over 25 years, the All-Canada Show has delivered anglers and hunters planning adventures to Canada. We're not your typical sport show. Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show. Free Parking at the CoCo Key Water Park and Resort (formerly Holiday Inn Convention Center). New show hours in Omaha: Monday 5-9, Tuesday 3-9, Wednesday 10-3 (free walleye sandwich and chips from 11 - 2pm-Wednesday only); Buy tickets online for $5 each or get $2 off coupon at www.allcanadashow.com
Sioux Falls All-Canada Show 2011.mov
There's nothing like the All-Canada Show and Canada's BEST fishing and hunting destinations. New show days and hours in Siuox Falls. Thursday: 5-9; Friday 3-9 (free fish and chips from 5-7); Saturday 10-6. Our 2011 shows are packed with information to get you ready for this year's adventure. We've got FREE seminars, FREE maps and travel info, a FREE show magazine and as always...Opening Night is Dardevle Night get a free lure.
Buy tickets online for $5 each or get $2 off coupon at www.allcanadashow.com
Green Bay All-Canada Show 2011.mov
For over 25 years, the All-Canada Show has delivered anglers and hunters planning adventures to Canada. We're not your typical sport show. Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show.
Buy tickets online for $5 each or get $2 off coupon at www.allcanadashow.com
Madison All-Canada Show 2011
Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show. Free Parking at the Marriott Madison West. New show hours in Madison: Monday 5-9, Tuesday 3-9, Wednesday 10-3 (free walleye sandwich and chips from 11 - 2pm-Wednesday only); Buy tickets online for $5 each or get $2 off coupon.www.allcanadashow.com
Milwaukee All-Canada Show 2011
Info about the All-Canada Show coming to Milwuakee at the Milwaukee County Sports Complex Jan. 20-23, 2011. Free Parking. Show hours: Thurs 5-9 pm; Fri 3-9 pm; Sat 10-6 pm; Sun 10-4 pm.
There's nothing like the All-Canada Show and Canada's BEST fishing and hunting destinations. Our 2011 shows are packed with information to get you ready for this year's adventure. We've got FREE seminars, FREE maps and travel info, a FREE show magazine and as always...Opening Night is Dardevle Night get a free lure.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Chicago All-Canada Show 2011.mov
For over 25 years, the All-Canada Show has delivered anglers and hunters planning adventures to Canada. We're not your typical sport show. Come to the show and meet the owners/operators of Canadas BEST fishing and hunting camps, lodges, resorts, and more. Plan and Book your trip at the All-Canada Show. Free parking at Pheasant Run Mega Center - St Charles, IL
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