Toronto's Sunset Paddle Board Spot Will Show You A Magical Side Of The 6ix

You've never seen skyline views like this before! ✨
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If you’re still looking for things to do in Toronto while it's still warm out, we’ve got an adventure idea for you. You can see the 6ix from a whole new perspective with a stand-up paddleboard trip on the lake. Talk about dreamy views.

Toronto Island SUP offers a magical sunset tour where you can soak in all the beauty of the city skyline at night.

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Your adventure includes the paddleboard, an illuminated paddle so you can light up the water, a leash, a dry bag, a paddling vest, a safety light, and of course a tour guide. 

All you need to bring is a swimsuit, a change of clothes, a towel, and your sense of wanderlust. 

No experience with paddleboarding? No problem! Your guide will teach you everything you need to know before hitting the lake.

And with several instructors paddling by your side, there will likely always be someone available to help you along the way.

The tour will take you through Turtle Alley, a hidden passageway featuring old fallen trees and sunken logs. 

So if you’re not ready to say so long to summer, why not give this a shot?

While previous experience isn’t necessary, you will need to be able to tread water and swim short distances to participate in this activity. 

The tours run on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights between June and September.

If you’re interested, you can pre-book your spot on the website.

The tours cost $85 per person, but you can save some money if you’re a group of three or more people. 

If you haven’t yet got your fill of summertime activities, this light-up paddleboard journey has your name all over it.

Toronto Island SUP

Price: $85

When: June-September

Address: Meetup @ Algonquin Bridge

Why You Need To Go: You can see your city from a whole new perspective with this unique night-time paddleboard rides.

  • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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