Le Boat cruisers
Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site
A memorable ride up the world’s tallest hydraulic lift lock can only be experienced by boat. As the captain of your own vessel, wind your way through the Trent-Severn Waterway, savouring the spectacular landscapes and lively community culture you discover at every turn. Nothing beats sunny days and starry nights with friends and family aboard a spacious Le Boat cruiser. In the evening, moor your vessel overnight at Parks Canada's historic lockstations in the Trent and Kawartha regions, from Trenton to Peterborough, and on to Kirkfield in the Kawartha Lakes.
Location:
Horseshoe Bay Marina, 374 Carolyn Street, Peterborough, Ontario
Contact
Phone number:
1-866-314-8196
About Le Boat
Le Boat came to Canada in 2018 after more than 50 years of offering canal vacations in over 8 different countries across Europe. Since then, their fleet of premier Horizon vessels has grown more popular with every season. They offer visitors with no previous boating experience a unique opportunity to connect with life on the water in exciting new ways. For boat owners, they provide a hassle-free alternative to their own vessel, with added space for larger groups.
Do you need boating experience?
Le Boat cruisers are safe and easy to drive, and they meet all government regulations. No previous boating experience is required and a boat-handling demonstration is given prior to departure (boating license not required). They are also completely bumpered for safety and have a capped speed of 10 km/h.
What amenities are on-board?
- A fully equipped kitchen
- Sleeping areas for up to 10 people
- Towels and linen for all passengers
- Maps and visitor information
What else is included with my rental?
- Technical support throughout your rental
- Complimentary lockage and mooring at all Parks Canada locks
How much do they cost to rent?
There is no minimum or maximum length of rental. Please visit the Le Boat website for pricing and terms.
*Offer subject to change. Check operator's website for details.
Additional information
Pets
Dogs are welcome on-board your Le Boat cruiser, but are subject to Parks Canada Visitor Guidelines on the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site.
Paddling
Canoes and/or kayaks may be brought onto your vessel during your journey. Rent from any of the several local outfitters along the waterway or bring your own. Plan a quiet day trip through stunning lakes and rivers, exploring remote shorelines and observing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Camping
Tent camping on shore is permitted at most lockstations on a first-come, first-served basis. Camping is free to visitors on Le Boat vessels. Bring your own gear and let your kids spend the night on shore with a campfire under the stars.
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