(Toronto, ON - March 8, 2021) The annual Spring Cottage
Life Show is helping Canadians plan for cottage season with the launch of
the Virtual Cottage Life & Outdoor Living Show, running online from
March 26–28. Following the success of last November’s Virtual Fall Cottage
Life Show, the spring show, which typically takes place in-person in
Toronto, Ottawa and Edmonton, has gone virtual, offering Canadians
nationwide the opportunity to have a variety of cottaging resources at
their fingertips. The user-friendly platform allows guests to shop the
latest boats, docks and water toys; chat with exhibitors; and find
information on builders, contractors, innovative building products and
eco-friendly solutions. Attendees can also connect with the experts of Cottage
Life magazine, watch virtual seminars and participate in Q&As with
guest speakers, including renowned television personality, real estate
and renovation expert Scott McGillivray and Cottage Life TV’s Life Below
Zero star Sue Aikens. The Virtual Cottage Life & Outdoor Living Show runs
from Friday, March 26 to Sunday, March 28. Canadians nationwide can
register for FREE admission at cottagelife.com/shows.
Whether attendees are looking to buy their first cottage, plan a
significant rebuild or small renovation, browsing for decoration
inspiration, or simply looking for ways to make the most of their time
away from the city, the Virtual Cottage Life & Outdoor Living Show is
a one-stop online destination for both new and seasoned cottagers to find
inspiration and get expert advice.
Joining the virtual Main Stage, real estate and renovation expert, and
Executive Producer and host of Scott’s Vacation House Rules, Scott
McGillivray, chats with Editor of Cottage Life magazine, Michelle Kelly,
about the recent real estate market boom in cottage country and offers
advice on things to consider when buying a property; Cottage Coach DIYer Adam
Holman demonstrates how to build a picnic table for the kids this BBQ
season; Blue Ant Media’s Mobile Syrup’s Bradley Bennett gives Cottage Life
magazine Associate Editor Alysha Vandertogt his top tech tips on how to
work remotely and stay connected at the cottage; and FOCA (Federation of
Ontario Cottagers’ Association) Executive Director, Terry Rees, talks
with Cottage Life magazine Deputy Editor Liann Bobechko about the growing
interest to move to the cottage full-time. In the Cottage Life Screening
Room, show-goers will be treated to an all-new episode from Cottage Life
TV’s Life Below Zero, Season 8, featuring the standout star from the
series, Sue Aikens. Here, attendees will also be able to watch Sue Aikens
give a personal tour of her off-the-grid home in Kavik, Alaska and answer
fans' questions.
Virtual Cottage Life & Outdoor Living Show Highlights:
Main Stage (Presented by Beaver Homes and Cottages): Cottage Life brings
its best-in-class expertise, advice and ideas to life on a virtual stage
with a lineup of can’t-miss seminars and demonstrations, including:
Scott McGillivray - Celebrated TV personality, real
estate and renovation expert, Scott McGillivray, will take to the virtual
stage to chat with Editor of Cottage Life magazine, Michelle Kelly, about
where potential cottage buyers should start their search and what to
consider when making such a life-changing purchase. Scheduled daily
at 3:00 p.m. ET/12:00 p.m. PT. Guests can send Scott their questions in
advance for him to answer at the show by tweeting @CottageLife on Twitter with the hashtag #CottageLifeAskScott
Adam Holman - Cottage Coach and DIYer, Adam Holman,
will take audiences through a step-by-step demonstration on how to build
a kids’ picnic table for your cottage—or backyard! Scheduled daily at
1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT. Followed by LIVE Q&A.
Mobile Syrup Tech Talk - Working remote from the cottage?
Cottage Life magazine Associate Editor, Alysha Vandertogt, interviews Bradley
Bennett from Blue Ant Media’s Mobile Syrup on how to become a tech-savvy cottager
and stay connected up at the lake. Scheduled daily at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30
p.m. PT. Followed by LIVE Q&A.
Peter Lillico- FOCA (Federation of Ontario’s Cottagers
Association) Estate Lawyer, Peter Lillico, conducts an introductory “Cottage
Succession ABCs” class, where he will break down where to begin with your
succession plan.
Terry Rees - FOCA (Federation of Ontario’s Cottagers
Association) Executive Director, Terry Rees, talks with Cottage Life magazine
Deputy Editor, Liann Bobechko, about the growing popularity to move to
the cottage full-time as a direct result of the pandemic.
Great Outdoors (Presented by Subaru Canada): Ahead of the bird spring
migration season, online show-goers can hear from expert birder and
Director of Citizen Science and Community Engagement for Birds Canada/Oiseaux Canada, Jody Allair, about the
exploding popularity of bird watching. Jody will reveal some recognizable
bird songs to listen for at the cottage, and chat with the Editor of Cottage
Life magazine, Michelle Kelly, about ways to make your property
bird-friendly.
Cottage Workshop (Presented by Home Hardware): Master Cottage Life
builder Wayne Lennox and workshop partner Brian Halbot show audiences how
to build an economical and water-efficient outhouse.
Cottage Lifestyle Stage (Presented by On the Water Designs): The Cottage Lifestyle
Stage promises to be the social hub of the virtual show, where guests can
have fun experimenting with some tasty outdoor entertaining ideas. Cottage
Life resident cook Tony Armstrong returns to whip up some fun and
delicious family-style meals and snacks.
Cottage Life Screening Room (Presented by Timber Mart): To celebrate Cottage
Life TV, now in Free Preview, online show-goers can catch new and
returning fan-favourite shows in the Cottage Life Screening Room
alongside a special guest star appearance from Life Below Zero, Sue
Aikens.
Sue Aikens - Cottage Life TV’s Sue Aikens, will visit
the Screening Room to give fans a personal tour of her remote home in
Kavik River Camp, Alaska. Season 8 of Life Below Zero, starring Sue
Aikens, premieres March 9 on Cottage Life TV during the channel’s
nationwide free preview event, running now until May 2. Sue Aikens'
personal tour of Kavik, Alaska is scheduled daily at 2 p.m. ET/11
a.m. PT.
The Cottage Life Screening Room playlist includes an all-new episode from
Season 8 of Life Below Zero, a series produced by BBC Studios Los
Angeles' production arm, and an exclusive sneak peek of the new original Cottage
Life TV series Wild Pacific Rescue, which follows the Vancouver
Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Rescue team as they save and rehabilitate some
of the ocean’s most extraordinary creatures, ahead of its world broadcast
premiere on April 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Cottage Life Booth: While visiting the flagship booth, show-goers can
meet and share their cottaging stories with the Cottage Life editorial
team, take advantage of the Cottage Life magazine subscription offer,
listen to The Cottage Life Podcast and take advantage of the Cottage Life Project Plans’ show special where guests
can find everything from simple weekend DIY projects to more detailed
builds.
For the latest show details and to register for FREE admission, visit: cottagelife.com/shows.
Cottage Life Media, a division of Blue Ant Media, has been the definitive
source for weekend living entertainment since 1988. Cottage Life Media
publishes Cottage Life magazine and broadcasts the Cottage Life
television channel across Canada. Cottage Life Media produces the annual
Spring and Fall Cottage Life Shows in Toronto, the Ottawa Cottage Life
& Backyard Show, Cottage Life Cabin & Outdoor Show in Edmonton
and the Seasons Christmas Show in Toronto. cottagelife.com/shows
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Media Contacts:
Jakki Roussel
Senior Publicist
Blue Ant Media
T: 905.484.1787
E: jakki.roussel@blueantmedia.com
Melissa Michaels
Communications Coordinator
Blue Ant Media
T: 647.238.3775
E: melissa.michaels@blueantmedia.com
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