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A corporate 50th anniversary speaks volumes about your company. Celebrate this monumental occasion aboard one of our spectacular corporate anniversary cruises. Toronto cruises provide an inviting and exciting atmosphere, unique to a nautical venue. Celebrate this golden corporate anniversary enveloped in gold. We can showcase your corporate 50th anniversary in all aspect of the décor.
- Gold tablecloths
- Gold tablecloths
- China with gold trim
- Gold rimmed stemware
- Gold accented flatware
- Gold place cards
- Gold napkin rings
- Gold centrepieces
- Gold candlesticks
In today’s uncertain times, not many companies can boast of a corporate 50th anniversary. Let your industry, community, clients, vendors, stakeholders, and staff know of your company’s longevity, financial stability, and performance excellence. Take advantage of the promotion, advertising, marketing, sales, communications, and public relations opportunities that a corporate anniversary brings. There is not a better time to get your message out than a corporate anniversary.
Host your corporate 50th anniversary on a Toronto cruise. We will work with you to ensure that your corporate anniversary event achieves your objectives and maximizes your budget. Every aspect of your event will be tailored to your specific needs. We offer a superb selection of yachts in the Toronto harbour in a variety of sizes and price ranges that are available for groups as large as 600 guests. Many of these excellent vessels are fully heated and are available for corporate 50th anniversary events from April 1st – December 31st. Our award winning chefs will personalize the menu for your event based on your tastes and dietary requirements. The meals aboard our Toronto dinner cruises are not only sumptuous but artistically presented. We offer a full range of entertainment and other services including invitations, photography, videography, bar and wine service, party favours, transportation, and more.
Contact us today to reserve the date for your corporate 50th anniversary event. It’s never too early to start planning.
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