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BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products)

75 J.A. Bombardier St.
Sherbrooke, Ontario
J1L 1W3

Phone: 819-566-3000
Fax:
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At BRP, we believe that passion and innovation can move the powersports world. That’s why we do our best to provide powersports enthusiasts all over the world with the most innovative and exciting motorized recreational experience of their lives, with full regard for greater safety and responsibility. BRP is a world leader in the design, manufacturing, distribution, and marketing of motorized recreational vehicles and powersports engines. Built on an 70-year tradition of excellence and headquartered in the Canadian town of Valcourt, Quebec, BRP owns manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Finland, and Austria, and has a total workforce of about 5,500 people.

BRP products are distributed in no fewer than 90 countries by over 5,000 dealers and distributors. Our internationally recognized product lines include:

• Ski-Doo and Lynx (snowmobiles)
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Sea-Doo (watercraft and sport boats)
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Evinrude and Johnson (outboard engines)
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Can-Am (ATVs/quads and roadsters)
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Rotax (engines)

Yamaha Motor Canada Limited

480 Gordon Baker Road
North York, Ontario
M2H 3B4

Phone: 416-498-1911
Fax: 416-491-3122
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With Yamaha's Head Office located in Toronto, Yamaha is a truly national company with a branch office in Montreal, a national parts distribution centre, seven product warehouses, a coast-to-coast network of employees, and over 500 dealers. We currently offer hundreds of model variations in seven different product lines.

Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd. is also a proud corporate citizen, and we are actively involved in local communities across the nation. As an example, Yamaha has worked in conjunction with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) for many years, offering employment to many CMHA clients.

Throughout its thirty-year history, Yamaha Motor Canada has remained committed to the principle that it's not enough to simply satisfy the needs of our customers. Rather, we strive to exceed their expectations.