The inaugural Mandurah Boat, Caravan, 4WD & Camping Show has been deemed a huge success with 16,000 people attending the three-day event over the weekend.
The show at Rushton Park featured the latest products and services from local and national exhibitors, along with family entertainment including a stunt show from Freestyle King riders.
Event Director Alan Rogers said there were several highlights with people from all over Western Australia coming through the gates.
"We were fortunate to have 4WD Johnny on site for the three days and we picked up world champion freestyle motocross rider Josh Sheehan who performed at the show," Mr Rogers said.
"There were postcodes from Manjimup and Busselton, right through to Perth and Joondalup, even some national postcodes."
Mr Rogers said the Mandurah Boat, Caravan, 4WD & Camping Show will make a return in 2020.
"This is now an annual event and I think we've proven ourselves," he said.
"We've found some absolute pearler businesses here in Mandurah to work with and we're really keen to continue running the event and making it larger and more successful."
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