Where Do You Cruise?

Toronto Cruise Route Map

One of the common questions asked by new clients is “Where Do We Go?” on our Toronto Boat Cruise.The final route we take is left in the hands of the Captain. He is responsible for the safety of all passengers and ensures our clients receive the smoothest ride possible with the best experience. The following cruise route map provides a general overview of where our cruises go.

Transport Canada categorizes our ships as making voyages in “sheltered waters,” and places restrictions on our voyages before May 1 and after September 30th of each year, so we may not do the entire route.

Cruise route map of Toronto Harbour showing points of interest and route we normally cruise around the Toronto Islands.

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Watch this time elapsed video of where we go?

Toronto Harbour points of interest:

  1. Centre Island Ferry Docks – where you board ferries that take you to Centre Island, Hanlon’s Point and Ward’s Island.
  2. Harbourfront Centre – the center of our waterfront and host to many cultural and entertaining venues.
  3. CN Tower. – Toronto’s familiar landmark.
  4. Rogers Centre – our major stadium for baseball, concerts and major events. Previously known as Sky Dome.
  5. Ferry to the Island Airport, at the foot of Bathurst St.
  6. Billy Bishop Airport – home of Porter Airlines flying to places such as Halifax, Ottawa, Boston and Chicago.
  7. Hanlan’s Point – lush parklands and the main entrance for passenger boats to enter the island lagoons.
  8. Previously home of the Island Yacht Club
  9. Nude Beach – the infamous spot on the south side of Hanlon’s Point where nature is at its best!
  10. Block House Bay
  11. Haunted Lighthouse – we pass by on our voyage in the lagoons.
  12. Centre Island Dock – ferry landing for the main part of Toronto’s islands, and where people disembark for Centreville.
  13. Royal Canadian Yacht Club – Toronto’s elite club with a clubhouse that looks like Tara from Gone with the Wind.
  14. Ward Island Dock – take a ferry and stroll through the laneways of the beautiful cottage-style homes of the local residents.
  15. Polson Pier Entertainment Complex – previously known as The Docks.
  16. International Ferry Terminal –where ships from all around the world stop to play.
  17. Outer Harbour Marina – where non motorized watercraft call home.
  18. The Headland Light House
  19. Gibraltar Point
  20. Humber Bay
  21. Wind Generator – the first in Toronto
  22. Ontario Place – is currently closed and being revitalized.

To find the exact docking locations for your cruise on Yankee III or IV Click Here (link to maps page).

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Yankee Lady Yacht Charters Office
249 Queens Quay West, Unit 110
Toronto, ON
M5J 2N5
Phone: 416-868-0000
Fax: 416-868-0072

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