All-Canada Show to showcase outdoor adventure to Milwaukee
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The All-Canada Show, a showcase of Canada's top fishing and hunting destinations, is headed to Milwaukee. The show, featuring seminars, travel guides, and exclusive giveaways, will take place from Friday, Jan. 19 through Sunday, Jan. 21.
The Brookfield Conference Center will host representatives from Canada's leading fishing and hunting lodges, resorts and outfitters. Those who attend can expect to see sights like an authentic Canadian shore lunch, virtual reality experiences and seminars by industry experts. The lineup includes seminars on topics ranging from baitcasting to Canadian walleye strategies, led by renowned anglers and outdoor personalities.
The event will kick off with a special giveaway of a Dardevle 2024 collector lure for each guest on opening night.
Jim Crowley, a member of the All-Canada Pro Staff and a seasoned seminar speaker, joined us on Thursday, Jan. 18 to offer a full preview.
Attendees can purchase tickets at the venue with adults priced at $12, a weekend pass for $15, and free entry for children 17 and under. Veterans can enjoy free admission on Sunday, Jan. 21. Parking is complimentary, and discounted tickets are available online.
More information can be found by clicking here.