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Fort William Country Club
Wednesday October 23 | 5 – 7pm

Wednesday, October 23
5 – 7pm
Exhibitor Setup begins 3pm
Fort William Country Club
1350 Mountain Rd
Members: $5
Non-Members: $15
Cash at the Door
Exhibitor Spaces (Members Only, Book In Advance): $100
Join us for a very special After Business as we celebrate Small Business Week at Fort William Country Club!
Exhibitor space is available for this event; please email emily@tbchamber.ca for more information or register for a space via the button below.
Please note: the space in which this event will be held is not wheelchair-accessible. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Our BDC After Business events attract more than 100 business professionals looking to make new connections and grow existing relationships. Our Members gather at a different venue each time to enjoy informal conversation, delicious appetizers and a cash bar.
Additionally, After Business events are a great venue to promote your products or services by exhibiting to your fellow Members. Exhibitor registration includes a draped table, (size dependent on venue) electrical service when available and two attendee registrations for the event.
Attendees’ registration for this event takes place at the door, cash only please.
To discuss special exhibitor space requirements, live demonstrations or multiple After Business bookings, please contact lesley@tbchamber.ca or 624-2621.
Special thanks to Business Development Bank of Canada, presenting sponsor of our 2018 After Business events.
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