Lunch Cruise from Toronto

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Whether you’re from Toronto of just visiting the city, a Lunch Cruise aboard City Cruises Toronto is a great activity on the weekend for family and friends. The two-hour cruise offers a market-fresh brunch buffet along with stunning views of Toronto’s iconic skyline, famous landmarks, and historic waterways.

Enjoy a market fresh lunch buffet, including vegetarian, vegan, and halal options, as well as the City Cruises signature dessert station. Then sit back and sip on creative cocktails, wine, and beer from our well-stocked cash bar. Please note coffee and hot tea is included.

Our Executive Chef and hospitality team are focused on delivering a memorable experience for you and your guests.

Lunch Cruises are offered on Fridays from June to September.

Additional Info

Duration: 2 hours
Starts: Toronto, Canada
Trip Category: Cruises, Sailing & Water Tours >> Day Cruises



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Whether you’re from Toronto of just visiting the city, a Lunch Cruise aboard City Cruises Toronto is a great activity on the weekend for family and friends. The two-hour cruise offers a market-fresh brunch buffet along with stunning views of Toronto’s iconic skyline, famous landmarks, and historic waterways.

Enjoy a market fresh lunch buffet, including vegetarian, vegan, and halal options, as well as the City Cruises signature dessert station. Then sit back and sip on creative cocktails, wine, and beer from our well-stocked cash bar. Please note coffee and hot tea is included.

Our Executive Chef and hospitality team are focused on delivering a memorable experience for you and your guests.

Lunch Cruises are offered on Fridays from June to September.

Itinerary
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Pass By: Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W at Lower Simcoe St., Toronto, Ontario M5J 2G8 Canada

Harbourfront Centre is an international centre for contemporary arts, culture and ideas, and a registered, charitable not-for-profit cultural organization operating a 10-acre campus on Toronto’s central waterfront. Harbourfront Centre provides year-round programming 52 weeks a year, seven days a week, supporting a wide range of artists and communities.

Pass By: CN Tower, 290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3L9 Canada

The CN Tower is a signature icon of Toronto’s skyline and attracts more than two million international visitors annually. Its name “CN” originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. It houses several observation decks, a revolving restaurant at some 1,151 feet (351 metres), and an entertainment complex.

Pass By: Rogers Centre, 3200-1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1 Canada

Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB) and hosts several large stadium concerts throughout the year.

Pass By: Scotiabank Arena, 40 Bay St (at Lakeshore Blvd.), Toronto, Ontario M5J 2X2 Canada

Scotiabank Arena, formerly known as Air Canada Centre (ACC), is a multi-purpose arena located on Bay Street in the South Core district of Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the home of the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). Scotiabank Arena also hosts other events, such as concerts, political conventions and video game competitions.

Pass By: Redpath Sugar Museum, 95 Queens Quay E, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1A3 Canada

The Redpath Sugar Refinery is a sugar storage, refining and museum complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The site is located east of Downtown Toronto, the intersection of Queens Quay and Jarvis Street.

Pass By: Canada’s Sugar Beach, 25 Dockside Dr, Toronto, Ontario M5A 0B5 Canada

Sugar Beach is an urban beach park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that opened in 2010. It is located across from Redpath Sugar Refinery in Toronto’s eastern East Bayfront. Like HTO Park to the west, the beach is not meant to allow wading or swimming in Lake Ontario, but rather functions as a waterfront public space for relaxation, leisure, and social activities.

Pass By: Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, 443 Lakeshore Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2W2 Canada

The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the Toronto Islands in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Begun in 1808, it is the oldest existing lighthouse on the Great Lakes, and one of Toronto’s oldest buildings. The lighthouse is perhaps best known for the demise of its first keeper, German-born John Paul Radelmüller, whose 1815 murder forms the basis of Toronto’s most enduring ghost story.



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