With its 107-year long history the show is recognized as THE place to see the latest and greatest in boating. From yachts and cruisers to bass and pontoon boats, from canoes and kayaks to fishing boats and personal watercraft, from electronics and engines to fishing gear, from financing and insurance to travel destinations, you'll see it here first.
More than 300 exhibitors come to the show each year to reveal their latest wares. Plenty of activities take place throughout the show, including daily free fishing and boating seminars, guest author lecturers, boat-building workshops, fishing competitions and remote-controlled boating races.
Meet Robbie & Stephen Keszey, AKA the “Swamp Brothers” from Discovery Channel's hit show.
Wednesday, January 4 : 12:00pm to 9:00pm
Thursday, January 5 : 12:00pm to 9:00pm
Friday, January 6 : 12:00pm to 9:00pm
Saturday, January 7 : 10:00am to 9:00pm
Sunday, January 8 : 10:00am to 6:00pm
Admission
Adults (16 and older): $14.00
Children (15 and younger): FREE when accompanied by an adult.
Directions
By Bus: M34, M42. New Jersey Transit and other buses arrive at the Port Authority terminal at 42nd St between 8th and 9th Aves. The M42 will take you from there to the Javits Center. By Train: the following trains stop at 34th St/Penn Station: The Long Island Railroad, Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, PATH (33rd St and 6th Ave). By Car: from the north (Westchester, Connecticut, Massachusetts), take 95 South (via the Cross-Bronx Expressway) to the George Washington Bridge. At approach to bridge, bear right to the lower level. Exit at the last exit in New York Pkwy South 9A. Follow Pkwy South (Henry Hudson Pkwy/West Side Hwy) to 42nd St. Turn left. Go one block to 11th Ave and turn right.
From the south: (New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania), take 95 North to the New Jersey Turnpike. Exit at the Lincoln Tunnel. When exiting the tunnel, bear left. Follow signs for uptown or northbound to 42nd St. Turn left onto 42nd St until you reach 11th Ave and turn left.
Numerous subway lines stop at 34th or 42nd St.
The ethereal Tribute in Light memorial was designed to help lessen the aching loss felt across the country since 9/11. It is a profound symbol of strength, hope and resiliency.
The New Yankee Stadium
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The Bronx
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