PanaExpo 2008 Brings Panama's Lifestyle Opportunities to Canadians
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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 22, 2008) - The culture, excitement and opportunity of Panama are coming to Toronto. PanaExpo 2008 is a consumer trade show that will feature dozens of exhibitors from across the Central-American country, providing visitors with essential information about opportunities available in Panama. The three-day exhibition will be held from May 2 to May 4, 2008 at the Toronto Congress Centre.
"With its tropical climate, vibrant economy and positive investment environment, more and more Canadians are realizing the potential of this great country," said Vladimir Reznik, Executive Director of PanaExpo 2008. "PanaExpo 2008 is a great way for investors, retirees, vacationers, real estate agents, and the culturally curious to find out more about what Panama has to offer."
Among exhibitors participating in PanaExpo is Scotiabank, one of North America's premier financial institutions and Canada's most international bank. Representatives from the Bank's Panama operations will be on hand to promote the Scotiabank Vacation Home Buyers Program. The program builds on Scotiabank's 34 year history in Panama and provides financing solutions and local advice for individuals looking to purchase vacation property in Panama.
PanaExpo 2008 will feature a number of guest speakers including Jose Boyd, President of the Panama Real Estate Association and former Miss Universe and native Panamanian, Justine Pasek. PanaExpo will also have vendors offering local cuisine, and performances showcasing traditional Panamanian music and dance. For more information about the show and to register for free entry, visit www.panaexpo.com.
About PanaExpo 2008
PanaExpo 2008 runs from Friday, May 2 to Sunday, May 4, 2008 at the Toronto Congress Centre, Hall E, 650 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario. Hours of operation are Friday 5pm - 9pm; Saturday 10am to 7pm and Sunday 10am to 5pm.