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Yes I am in Mississauga, suburb of Toronto,Canada. I did notice the boats in Michigan were much lower in price when browsing on yachtworld's website. I guess I will be scouring the forum tonight about importing boats into Canada. Thanks for the info on the Northern. I appreciate any info I can get. The 37 is listed on yachtworld for 56,000 and I will be looking at it next week. The photos of it look pretty good but as I am new to boats I am a bit nervous about these moisture issues.. or any other things that could be a disaster. There is another Northern 37 listed for about 45k on yachtworld and it does look like it was finished by another builder as the interior is more basic.
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Ontario 32

You can't go wrong with an Ontario 32. They are built to last. No issues with them!!!!
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Importing into Ontario just means paying GST and PST, pretty basic. my trucking company took care of it at the border and actually paid the taxes and I reimbursed them on delivery. Sailing her home is of course cheaper but not always possible.

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southern ontario

Google or yahoo sailquest ontario. Checkout used sailboat market central Canada. There are lots of listings as close as Port Credit. Also some stats on some popular older Canadian boats.
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