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3.8 Google Review
54 Riverside Dr, Georgina, Ontario, L0E 1N0, Canada
(705) 437-1340 www.evergladesmarina.ca
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Jun 11, 2018
Washrooms were clean, Marina docks could use some work.

Jun 4, 2017
Moved to this marina after bad experience with the neighbor marina, so far I like it, very friendly owner, starts with a smile and everything is done exactly like agreed. Pleasure!

Aug 14, 2017
Good enough, could use a good clean up.

Aug 24, 2017
Perfect place for the perfect boating experience and community

Aug 9, 2016
My family has been keeping our boat here for many years even before the current owner. The current owner Marium is a greedy, disgusting, pathetic, poor excuse for a human being! I'd like to point out that since she took over we have had our fish finder stolen, tackle box and fishing gear stolen, gas stolen out of our tank etc etc etc (never an issue with the previous owner) Today, I went inside seeking aid as we've been having problems with our boat and we've been paying them to fix it and yet the problem is still there (a problem that started with her mechanic who she later fired, but we still got charged for his screw up, she even admitted it was him) So now there is Mark the sorry excuse of a mechanic who I saw first and asked for help and he made really ignorant comments when I asked him to help my dad before cussing, calling my dad an idiot and rolling his eyes and walking away as if I wasn't talking to him, and all I did was ask for help Marium came running out and cussed me out for speaking to her mechanic if that's even what you want to call him She proceeded to call me a "big stupid" in broken English and told me I'm not even allowed on the premises because it's under my dads name meanwhile my dad was in the boat still waiting for assistance and it's a family boat I'm always welcome as my dad has pointed out to her on many occasions. I finally lost it and gave it back to her and then some ( I won't deny saying nasty things back as she was so rude) and she ran out screaming " you big stupid tell your dad to get out " Finally the service manager Greg who is the only person with any class came out to help and apologized for her behaviour and assured my dad he was always welcome as he's been good to them for many years Unfortunately Greg being the only decent person won't be enough We've already found another slot elsewhere and shared our story and surprise as it turns out we're not the only people she's behaved this way with My husband dropped off the booster that Greg told us to hang onto while we were out and Mark used every bit of profanity he could think of and wouldn't even address him directly, again as if he wasn't there, my husband got annoyed finally set it down and just walked away to clean out the rest of our locker Clearly she is making enemies fast and people are leaving left, right and centre! For anyone looking for a slot for their boat and see empty spaces here, please follow my advice and stay far away from these disgusting people, there is a reason they have so much space

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