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OAAS Convention 2021

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OAAS Convention 2021

Time: February 18, 2021 at 6pm to February 20, 2021 at 7pm
Location: Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel & Suites and Conference Centre
City/Town: Richmond Hill, ON
Website or Map: https://ontarioagsocieties.co…
Phone: 519-287-3553
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies
Latest Activity: Jul 28, 2020

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The 2021 Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) annual convention is taking place on February 18-20, at the Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel & Suites, Richmond Hill, ON.

Registration will be open on November 1st and will only be accepted online. The early bird rates are: 3-day rate is $125 & the 1-day rate is $100, which will be accepted until Friday January 29, 11:59pm.


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