You Can Have An Epic Picnic On A Private Sailboat In Toronto So Grab Your Flippy Floppies

You're the captain now!

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You can set sail in Toronto this summer and live out all your boat fantasies with an Instagramable picnic set up on the side.

PicSnic and Sailing Toronto have partnered up for the perfect summer date night — a two-hour sailboat ride around the Toronto Islands and harbour with a massive picnic feast.

The $370 sailing experience comes with a three-course meal, two drinks of your choice, a large waterproof blanket, and two hours on a 22-foot sailing boat directed by your own private captain.

The menu comes in three versions: Mediterranean, Flora, and Primavera. However, all include a charcuterie or cheese board, pasta salad, sandwiches, and two desserts.

All of the travel to and from Toronto Islands where the boat is docked is covered. So all you have to worry about is showing up on time at the meeting spot near Jack Layton Ferry Terminal for your water taxi to take you over.

So if you're looking for something fun to do this summer, it may be time to channel your inner T-Pain and get on a boat.

Picnic On A Boat

Price: $370

Address: 9 Queens Quay W., Toronto, ON

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  • Brooke Houghton (she/her) was a Toronto-based writer for Narcity Media. Brooke has written for publications such as blogTO, Post City, Vitalize Magazine and more.

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