During the Waterfront Water/Fall Festival Weekends, embark on an unforgettable sailing journey with Gone Sailing Adventures, offering a unique scenic experience on the calm waters of Toronto Harbour. Choose either a 60 minute sail on our First 22 or Catalina 275, designed specifically for newcomers eager to learn the ropes of sailing. Under the guidance of an expert captain, you’ll dive into the core aspects of sailing, including sail trim and helming, all while enjoying the breathtaking views Alternatively, enjoy a 90minr sail aboard a luxury sailing yacht which offers a different perspective of the city skyline including the CN Tower and Toronto Islands. With a professional crew ensuring your comfort and safety, you’ll enjoy insightful commentary about the city’s rich history, the gentle caress of the breeze, and the soothing rhythm of the waves, making for a truly memorable experience. Whether it’s the thrill of hands-on sailing or the tranquility of sightseeing, Gone Sailing Adventures promises a weekend sail like no other.
Book Back-to-Back Private 1 hour Sails and get an extra 30 minutes FREE
Our 1-hour private sails are $300 each, offered daily at 10:00a, 11:30a, 1:30p, 3:00p, 4:30p & 6:00p. When you book two consecutive sails, you’ll enjoy 2.5 hours on the water for the price of 2 hours.
(excludes 1:30p-3:00p)
*12% Crew Service Fee & 13% HST added at checkout
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When considering chartering a yacht in Canada, we know you have many options. Some of these options look super exciting and at ridiculously great prices. Recent trends in the industry have opened the door for many unqualified individuals to purchase boats and offer charter services to the unsuspecting public. It’s easy to create a website and even easier to just list a boat on sites such as Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji, Getmyboat, Boat Setter and many others.
Unfortunately, many of these operators are NOT licensed, insured or qualified to accept your trust on the water.
In order to be licensed and insured a number of items MUST be in place. Listed are just a few.
Over the last few years there have been a number of deaths and even more accidents resulting from these types of operators. Be safe and know who you are getting on a boat with. All licensed operators should willingly display their credentials, and most are members of the Passenger & Commercial Vessel Association (PCVA).