M-Oceans at the 68th Toronto International Boat Show 2026

M-Oceans at the 68th Toronto International Boat Show 2026

January 17–25, 2026 | Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place

The 68th Annual Toronto International Boat Show wrapped up on January 25, drawing 47,286 attendees despite record snowfalls and tough winter conditions. For M-Oceans, the nine-day event marked our seventh consecutive year at North America's largest indoor boating exhibition - a milestone that says a lot about both our roots in the Canadian marine market and the real momentum building behind electric propulsion.


Electric Propulsion Takes Center Stage

As the official Canadian representative for ePropulsion, we brought a full range of electric outboard motors to the show floor. Interest was strong across the lineup: from compact portable units for small tenders to more powerful systems built for mid-size vessels and RIBs.

The conversations we ha

d throughout the week backed up what we've been seeing in the broader market: boaters aren't just curious about electric anymore. They're asking about battery integration, runtime math, and winter storage - not whether the technology actually works. That shift says a lot about where things are headed.


2026 Product Showcase: Complete Electric Boating Solutions

Our exhibition space at Booth #1769 gave visitors a full picture of electric marine propulsion and the technologies that support it:

ePropulsion Electric Outboards. The complete ePropulsion range: portable models for dinghies and tenders, mid-range systems for RIBs and fishing boats, and higher-output units built to power larger recreational vessels.

Inflatable Boats. RIBs and inflatables paired with electric propulsion, with practical layouts suited to fishing, family use, and tender duty.

Epoch Batteries. Marine-grade lithium battery systems built for the demands of electric propulsion, reliable power storage and the kind of extended runtime that makes electric propulsion viable for a full day on the water.

Kolibri Boats. European-designed inflatables and RIBs with the construction quality and durability that pair well with electric motor installations.

RDT Marine Equipment. Specialized marine accessories and technical components that support electric boat conversions and modern propulsion setups.

We also featured select products from TEMO, Remigo, and Spade, complementary brands that round out our offering of complete electric boating solutions rather than individual components.

The thread running through our entire display was “system integration”. Visitors could see how electric motors, properly sized battery capacity, and well-designed boats come together as functional units - ready for real Canadian marine conditions.


Marine Education and Industry Connections

Beyond the product displays, the show featured more than 200 seminars and workshops covering topics ranging from navigation electronics to maintenance best practices. The indoor lake offered live demonstrations, and having that many exhibitors under one roof gave attendees a chance to compare technologies and talk directly with manufacturers.

For us, those conversations matter. They help us understand what boat owners are actually running into out on the water - the real-world stuff that doesn't always show up on a spec sheet.


Looking Ahead: Toronto Boat Show 2027

The 2027 Toronto International Boat Show is scheduled for January 16–24, 2027, back at the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place. M-Oceans will be there with an expanded electric propulsion lineup and continued representation of Navigator Boats and ePropulsion technologies.

If you're considering an electric boat conversion or exploring electric outboards for your vessel, the 2027 show is a great opportunity to see systems up close and discuss your specific setup.

For those who joined the Captain's Club - keep an eye out for early access to discounted tickets and exclusive updates as we get closer to next year's event.


Meet the ePropulsion Spirit 2.0 Outboard Motor - 2kw of power with boost mode up to 3kw, hydrogeneration and a bunch of improvements.