This is your chance to experience Toronto's only tall ship boat cruise! Sail aboard the 'Tall Ship Kajama,' a traditional 165-foot, 3-masted schooner boat, and sit back and relax with a cold drink from the bar or order from the restaurant. Cruise along Toronto Harbour and beautiful Lake Ontario.
Please note: the supplier does not receive the cruise schedule until the end of March. Bookings received before the 1st of April cannot be guaranteed and may be canceled due to the cruise being unavailable
Set sail on the Tall Ship Kajama from the heart of downtown Toronto. This is a 2-hour experience that includes 30 minutess at the start of the tour boarding the vessel. After setting sail, you can help your experienced crew raise the raise sails on the 3-masted 1930s schooner. If you don't wish to partake, no worries; just sit back and relax with an ice-cold beverage from the fully licensed bar. Sail either through the east or the west gap of Toronto's beautiful harbor. Take some pictures of the Toronto Islands and the downtown skyline, and take time to explore the historic sailing vessel. After the sails are up, your crew will sing a couple of sea shanties while coiling the ropes. Midway through the cruise, they'll fire off the ship's cannon, which is always a crowd pleaser! Once out of the gap you will be fully under sail. You can ask the crew questions about the vessel's history, the surrounding areas or just sit back and enjoy the background music that is played while you take in the views. You can also order some typical pub food from the onboard restaurant. After 1.5 hours on the boat, return to the dock, where you are able to purchase a souvenir photo of your excursion.
Too crowded on the ship and impossible to hear the commentary or the sea chanties the crew were singing. Money would be better spent on another Toronto activity
Review by: Jose E E, August 2017
Not a bad ride but short.
Review by: rachel s, July 2017
This was an amazing trip we got to help lift the sails the guides were all friendly and knowledgeable. It was a fantastic time really loved this tour
Review by: Rachel H, June 2017
We enjoyed our trip aboard The Kajama but felt the staff members could have improved the trip. They could have done a bit of commentary whilst travelling past the city or the island. The view of the Toronto cityscape was amazing. Unfortunately the canon wouldn't fire which was a bit sad. We enjoyed the on-deck bar but didn't try the food. A great trip if the weather is good! Wrap up warm if it's cool as it will be very chilly on board.
Review by: Roger G, September 2016
A relaxing experience. The crew was pretty inexperienced...college has just started. The food was ok...but the beer was cold!
Review by: stephen p, August 2016
the cruise was exactly what we had hoped it to be. Relaxing,enjoyable and entertaining! Well worth the trip.
Review by: Jose A, August 2016
Everyone on the ship seemed to be having a great time, drinks are reasonable. Wish the ride was a bit longer.
Review by: Anna B, June 2016
This was a very nice and relaxing tour. Everything went smoothly. This tour is perfect if you want to see Toronto from the lake side and to see the surrounding areas.
Review by: osdude64, June 2016
Great cruise !!
Review by: Debra P, August 2015
Nice relaxing boat ride. Just got off boat as a storm rolled in. Traffic that weekend was horrible. Got stuck in the middle of a music fest and craft show. Had a lot of young employees on the ship that really seemed to know what they were doing.
Review by: Kathy S, July 2015
Awesome! Friendly crew. Great value.
Review by: Joe F, July 2015
Small Ship Boat Cruise should be the new name because the Tall ship is the picture is not the one you get to go on. When we showed up as instructed half hour prior to departure we were told the Tall Ship had been booked for a private function a month prior and if we wanted a cruise we could go on the Challenge which was a sail boat half the size in need of a paint job and could hardly be called a Tall Ship. Very disappointed and nobody could help. Staff were pleasant enough. A long way in from Milton to Toronto to let the kids down. Sorry Viator, don't think I will use you again