canal boat rides in the us and ontario
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canal boat rides in the us and ontario
CANAL BOAT RIDES IN THE U.S. AND ONTARIO If you will be traveling around the eastern half of North America, you might want to visit one of the many canal boat concessions. Here is a partial list: MICHIGAN Soo Locks Boat Tours at Sault Ste. Marie -- Soo Locks Boat Tours is one of Michigan’s top attractions. The 2-hour sightseeing cruise has many departure times available. In the evening, enjoy a Soo Locks Dinner Cruise, Monday through Friday, or a Themed Dinner Cruise on Saturday evenings. Soo Locks Dinner Cruise with a twist: A delicious buffet dinner awaits you on this 2½-hour maritime adventure. See the beauty of the St. Mary’s River, cruise right alongside the giant ships, and pass through the famous Soo Locks. St. Mary’s River Lighthouse Tours: For more adventure try a Soo Locks Lighthouse Cruise. Experience riding through the Soo Locks and navigate the Upper St. Mary’s River. You’ll explore this important waterway and view the variety of lighthouses and navigation makers leading ships to the Soo Locks from Lake Superior. Soo Locks Boat Tours, P.O. Box 739, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 Dock #1, 1157 East Portage Ave. Dock #2, 515 East Portage Avenue, 800-4326301; 906-632-6301; sales@ @soolocks.com; www.soolocks.com ILLINOIS Wendella Boats, Chicago - Familyowned and operated and located at the start of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, Wendella Boats provides you with a safe, comfortable, affordable fun day on the waterways. The experienced staff and expert tour guides ensure that you capture the true essence of Chicago’s past, present, and future every time you step on board one of the vessels. Wendella features three distinctive tours, all focusing on the history and architecture of the city. They include the Combined Lake and River Tour, the Chicago River Architecture Tour and the extremely popular Chicago at Sunset Cruise. Wendella also provides a full venue of private special event and specialty cruises including the Wine and Waves architectural wine tasting cruise. The 90-Minute Combined Lake and River Tour: The signature tour is a comprehensive overview of Chicago, offering breathtaking views of the magnificent skyline and an up-close perspective from the Chicago River. Departing from the Wendella Dock at the Wrigley Building, this 90-minute tour features a live narration highlighting Chicago’s rich history and architecture along with a trip through the Chicago Lock. 400 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611; 312-337-1446; www.wendellaboats.com. ▲The canal boat, “Volunteer,” plies a watered section of the Illinois & Michigan Canal at LaSalle from May through October with a fixed schedule on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, at 11:30, 1:00, and 2:30. Weekdays vary, so please call or check our website for a weekly schedule. Adults: $14, seniors (65+): $12, youth (ages 16 and under): $8, children under 3: Free. The LaSalle Canal Boat is accessible for nonmotorized wheelchairs. Reservations are strongly encouraged. All tickets must be picked up in the Lock 16 Visitor Center. Please arrive at least 20 minutes before departure. 815-220 -1848. www.lasallecanalboat.org; Canal Cor r i dor Ass oci at i on, www.iandmcanal.org INDIANA ▲ Step aboard the Delphi for a trip down the Wabash & Erie Canal in Delphi, Indiana. Sat. and Sun. with cruises starting at 1:30 p.m. (two or three runs depending on number of passengers wanting to ride); May 18 through Labor Day; charters by appointment on weekdays, $150 per 40-minute trip and $50 for an additional trip. Adults, $7; school-aged kids, $4; lap-sitting younger kids, free. Buy tickets at the booth (continued on page two) beside the dock. ADA accessible. 1030 West Washington St., 12 blocks north of the Court House, Delphi, IN; www.wabashanderiecanal.org; 765564-2870. ▲ Come to Metamora, Indiana and take a half-hour excursion on the Whitewater Canal aboard the Ben Franklin III. The boat is 75’ long, 12’ wide, holds 80 passengers; design based on a typical line boat of the canal era. May 1-Oct 31, Wed-Sun, noon to 4, on the hour. Closed Monday except holidays. One-mile ride with talk on canal history. Adults, $4; seniors, $3.50; children 3-12, $2; under 3 or over 90, free; School groups $1.00 per activity. 765-647-6512. w w w . m e t a mo r a i n d i a n a . c o m/ Attractions.htm. OHIO Ride the General Harrison of Piqua at the Johnson Farm & Indian Agency, 9845 Hardin Rd, Piqua, Ohio 45356. April, May, Sept, Oct, Mon-Fri, 9-2. June, July, August: Thurs. & Fri. 10-5; Sat & Sun, noon-5. Thurs.-Sun. rides with crew in period clothing; 12:30, 2:30 & 4. $8, adults, $4, students, 5 and under free. 800 -752-2619. www.johnstonfarmohio.com ▼ All aboard the Volunteer at Ohio’s Providence Metropark in Grand Rapids, near Toledo. During the 45-minute trip, with passage through an original lock, living history characters tell educational and entertaining stories about life in the late 1800s on the Miami and Erie Canal. May-Oct, check website for hours. Canal boat tickets: $6 adults, $5 seniors (60 and over), $4 children (3 to 12), ages two and under free. Tours of the Isaac Ludwig Mill, free. 13827 US 24 West (at SR 578), opposite Grand Rapids on the Maumee River. 419832-6004. Check the website for times. www.metroparkstoledo.com/ metro/parksandplaces/index.asp? page_id=527 ▼ The City of Canal Fulton operates the St. Helena III canal boat rides on a 1-mile section of the Ohio & Erie Canal. 2014: May 3June 1, weekends. June 3-Aug, 31, Tues–Sun. Sept. 6-Oct. 12, weekends. 1:00 & 2:30 p.m., weather permitting. School & group charters available. Adults & teens $8; seniors & veterans, $7; children 6-17, $5; 5 & under, free with paid adult. Heritage House & Old Canal Days Museum, Sat & Sun, 12-4 during boating season. For more information: 330-854-6835; 125 Tuscacarawas St, Canal Fulton, OH canalway@cityofcanalfulton-oh.gov 2 ▲ A relaxing cruise on the Ohio & Erie Canal aboard the Monticello III makes a visit to Roscoe Village complete. This 1½-mile, 45-minute, horse-drawn ride allows passengers to experience this early mode of transportation. Group rates and charters available. Memorial DayLabor Day. Departures Tue-Sun, 1, 2, & 3 p.m. Weekends, Sept 3 to midOct. $8, adults; $6, ages 5-12. 23253 State Route 83, Coshocton, OH 43812-9601; 740-622-7528; 740-622 -3415 or 800-877-1830. ▲ The Sandpiper is 100-passenger replica of the canal boats of the 1850s. Twin diesel engines power the boat on the Maumee River and Lake Erie from downtown Toledo. Experience an upriver cruise past elegant estates, yacht clubs, and wildlife, or downriver past the new Veterans Glass City Skyway Bridge, the shipyard, and the Port of Toledo. Enjoy enchanting city lights or breathtaking fall colors. A variety of public rides are offered, ranging from $15 for adults and $7 for children and up, depending on the length of the cruise and whether food is included. Most rides are 2 hours. Public rides include Picnic Lunch Cruises, Musical Dinner Cruises, Sunset and City Lights Cruises, Fall Color (continued on page three) Cruises, and Halloween Boat Rides for Kids as well as trips out to Lake Erie to see Toledo Harbor Lighthouse and Turtle Island. The boat is also available for private charter for parties and field trips. Cruises depart from our Jefferson Street Dock in Promenade Park in downtown Toledo. Season: May-October. sandpiperboat@aol.com; www.sandpiperboat.com; 419-5371212. NEW YORK ▲ 1½-hour trips on Erie Canal Cruises aboard the 130-passenger Lil’ Diamond III, Herkimer, NY. Fully-narrated historical cruise through a lock. A must for the history buff. Discounted rates for private groups. Public cruises mid-May through mid-October. Twice daily, 1 and 3 p.m. Adults, $19; children 310, $12. 315-717-0350. www.eriecanalcruises.com. ▲ Champlain Canal Tour Boats, LLC is open May 12 through October 31, 1-hour to 3-hour waterfall tour and/or locking tour. M/V Caldwell Belle. Regular scheduled day trips and overnight excursions. See rivers, canals, locks, and waterfalls on the Hudson River and Champlain Canal. Lock C5, Rts. 4 & 32 N. Schuylerville; PO Box 9, Schuylerville, NY 12871; 518-695-5609; 518-695-5496, office (in season). info@champlaincanaltours.com www.champlaincanaltours.com Erie-Champlain Canal Boat Co. offers lock tours of the Champlain or Erie canals, family-oriented, departing from the Waterford Harbor Visitor Center at Waterford, NY. 1½-2-hour lock tours. Selfcaptained boats also available for hire by the day or week (May-Oct). For more information, please call 518-432-6094 or visit our website at www.eccboating.com. ▼ Mid-Lakes Navigation offers oneweek or half-week charters on its Lockmaster. You pilot your narrowboat along the Erie Canal. Or take the Emita II and let someone else do the driving. Contact: 11 Jordan St., PO Box 61, Skaneateles, NY 13152; 315-685-8500; 800-5454318; info@midlakesnav.com www.midlakesnav.com. The Emita II, our double-decked tour boat, offers cruises from Juneearly Oct. With departures only minutes from downtown Syracuse at Dutchman’s Landing, you can discover the legendary Erie Canal. Mid-Lakes also offers cruises daily, mi d -May-through Sept on Skaneateles Lake, about 40 minutes from downtown Syracuse. From a 1-hour sightseeing cruise in July and August to the U.S. Mailboat or a Champagne Dinner cruise, there's something for everyone! 3 ▲Mid-Lakes Navigation’s mailboat on Skaneateles Lake. Below, the Lockmaster. Above, Emita II. Below, Judge Ben Wiles. Experience Lockport’s unique narrated cruise, which includes locking through and being raised the 49ft. elevation of the Niagara Escarpment in the only double set of locks on the Erie Canal. Pass under bridges that raise straight up, see water cascade over Lockport’s famous “Flight of Five” 1840s locks, and travel through the solid walls of the “rock cut.” Take one of the regularly scheduled cruises available daily from May 3 to October 13, or (continued on page four) arrange special private charter times for your groups of 25 or more. Call us to schedule a cruise! $17.50, adult; $9, ages 4-10. 1-800-378-0352; 716433-6155.www.lockportlocks.com.▼ The Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride in Lockport, NY, along the Erie Canal offers an exciting, 70-minute guided tour through America’s past. You will explore the historic Erie Canal Locks 67-71, constructed in 1838, view ruins from an earlier industrial age, and walk safely through a water tunnel that was blasted out of solid rock in the 1850s, viewing stalactites, flow stone, various geological formations, and artifacts left behind by the men who built the tunnel in the early days of the Erie Canal. The next part of your journey is a one-of-a-kind underground boat ride, the longest such ride in America. Marvel at artifacts left by miners on the Erie Canal over a century ago. And view cave formations in their early stages of development. Visitors are awestruck as they take a ride that has been described as both “peaceful and eerie” as the boat glides through the lifeless water, illuminated only by small, sporadically placed electric lights. 2 Pine St., Lockport, NY 14094; 716-438-0174; lockportcave.com. Ticket Office: 5 Gooing Street, Lockport, NY, 14094. 2013 Rates: Adults: $12.00*, Children (512): $7.00* *Admission prices do not include tax. May 4th-19th, Saturday & Sunday only, 11-4. May 25th-June 21st, daily, 11-4. June 22nd-Labor Day, daily, 10-5. September 3rd-October 14th, Weekdays, 11, 1, and 3. Weekends 11-4. All tours leave on the hour. ▼ events as well. Call 315-789-5520 for more information. www. roselummis.com. ▼ The Colonial Belle has been providing Erie Canal boat cruises from mid-May through October for 20+ years. Come aboard in Fairport, NY, just 20 minutes from Rochester, for lunches, dinners, and private charters on our narrated cruises. Erie Canal Boat Tour, 400 Packett’s Landing, Fairport, NY 14450. For more information, call 585-223-9470. 3 tours daily, TuesSat .; 2 tour s on Sunday. www.colonialbelle.com. ▼ At Camillus Erie Canal Park, from May to October, Sundays 1-5, board Ontario, our turn-of-thecentury excursion boat, or the pontoon boat Camillus Erie, for a 2-mile, 45-minute trip across the newly restored Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct of the Enlarged Erie Canal. Dinner cruises leave Wed. evenings in July & August aboard the spacious Iroquois at 5750 Devoe Road, Camillus, NY 13031; 315-4883409; www.eriecanalcamillus.com; dwbeebe@verizon.net. ▼ Located at the north end of tranquil Seneca Lake, Stivers Seneca Marine offers scenic, narrated boat tours on our 1953 Mississippi riverboat, the Rose Lummis, which has an enclosed lower deck with a bar and a restroom, and an open upper deck for viewing. Memorial Day-Labor Day, Thurs-Sun. Join us for our 1¼hour tour at 2 and 4 p.m. Adults, $15; children under 12, $10; children under 2, free. The tour leaves from the City Chamber Dock, 35 Lake Front Drive, Geneva, NY 14456 (adjacent to the Ramada). The Rose is available for private 4 Corn Hill Navigation operates the historic Erie Canal replica packet boat Sam Patch on the Erie Canal in Rochester from May-Oct, with daily public cruises and private charters. Daily cruises offered at noon, 2, and 4. Please see website for wine and dinner cruise dates. Noon cruises offer a luncheon option at additional cost. Adults, $15; students (13-22) and seniors (65+), $11; students (3-12), $7.50; under 2, free. 585-662-5748 for information and reservations. www.samandmary.org. MASSACHUSETTS Boat tours at Lowell National Historical Park are $8 for adults, $7 for seniors (62+), $6 for students (age 6-16), and free for children 5 and under. The “Full Works” boat tour is an additional $2 for each category; this comprehensive tour of Lowell’s waterpower system shows the visitor the relationships between the canals, the mills, and the workers. Explore Lowell’s many waterways, gatehouses, and mill complexes. For boat tours, visitors arrive at the Visitor Center, 246 Market Street at least 15 minutes before tour start time to buy tickets. Boat tours are on an open-topped boat; rain or shine. 978970-5000; nps.gov/lowe ▼ PENNSYLVANIA Josiah White II operates on the Lehigh Canal in Hugh Moore Park, Easton PA. Season begins on Memorial Day weekend and then operates on Wednesday-Sunday, from June 5 through September 2; open Labor Day weekend and weekends only in September. The boat departs at 1, 2, 3, and 4 p.m. Admission includes the Emrick Center. The Locktender’s House is included on weekends only. Visit our website at www.canals.org. ▼ Boat rides on the Union Canal and through the tunnel are available every Sunday, June-October, from 12:30 to 4:30 at 25th and Union Canal Drive, Lebanon, PA (north of the Lebanon Valley Mall). Private group rides available: 717-2726949. Union Canal Days, May 1819 is a two-day festival with music, food, crafts, performers, and boat rides. Walk on the towpath, picnic at the tunnel, or climb the trails. Park open dawn to dusk. Pets welcome, but must be leashed. The boats are being repaired to meet Fish & Boat Commission requirements; please call 717-272-1473 to see if they are operating. For info and additional events, please visit www.unioncanaltunnel.org. ▼ MARYLAND, VIRGINIA Ride the National Park Service’s mule-drawn excursion boat Charles F. Mercer at the C&O Canal NHP Great Falls Visitor Center, 11710 MacArthur Blvd, Potomac MD 20854. April 5 through the end of October, Wed - Fri 11:00 & 3:00, Sat & Sun, 11:00, 1:30, and 3:00. 5 $5, students; $6, seniors; $8, adults. During the school year, please call ahead, as the boat fills up quickly. 301-767-3714. www.nps.gov/choh ▼ Experience the C&O Canal of the 1920’s on the National Park Service’s new Launch Boat program. The Katie Dreamer is a replica of the electric pleasure boats that plied the C&O Canal in its later years. Tours leave from Williamsport, Maryland’s Cushwa Basin Visitor Center, 205 West Potomac Street, Williamsport, MD 21795. Operates Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. Free, donations welcome. Limited day-of reservations available. Please call 301-582-0813 for times. www.nps.gov/choh Join the Riverfront Historic Canal Cruises for a 40-min, historically narrated tour of the James River and Kanawha Canal along Richmond’s Canal Walk. Boats depart on the hour from the Turning Basin on Virginia Street between 14th and Dock, Apr & Nov, FriSun.▼ (continued on next page) May & Oct, Thurs-Sun. Sept, WedSun. June-Aug, Mon-Sun. 800649-2800; 804-788-6466; www.venturerichmond.com. ▼ GEORGIA Enjoy a guided tour on a Petersburg replica canal cargo boat along the Augusta Canal. One-hour heritage sightseeing tours several times daily ($12.50); three-hour sunset cruises 3rd Saturdays ($22); live music on Friday nights ($25). Daily, AprilJune and Sept-Nov; Tues-Sat, DecMarch and July-Aug. Contact Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, 1450 Greene Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901; 706-823-0440; www.augustacanal.com. ▼ St. Lawrence Cruise Lines -Celebration of Spring Kingston and Return 1000 Islands Extravaganza (3-night) Kingston to Montreal, Heritage Waterway East (3-night) Montreal to Kingston, Heritage Waterway West (3-night) Ottawa to Kingston, Canada’s Capital Cruise South (6-night) Kingston to Ottawa, Canada’s Capital Cruise North (6-night) Quebec City to Kingston, Canadian Connection West (6-night) Kingston to Quebec City, Canadian Connection Cruise East (6-night) 1-800-267-7868; 1-613-549-8091; info@StLawrenceCruiseLines.com St. Lawrence Cruise Lines Inc., Suite 200, 253 Ontario Street, Kingston, Ont, Canada K7L 2Z4; www.stlawrencerivercruise.com ▼ ONTARIO, CANADA Cruise the Trent-Severn Waterway and experience the Peterborough Lift Lock. Mid-May to mid-October. Check the website for times. Adult, $22 +HST; seniors/youth, $20 + HST; children (4-13), $12 + HST; 3 and under, free. 2-hour, narrated sightseeing cruises aboard the Island Princess, a double-deck replica sidewheeler, or the Skylark VIII, a modern single-deck tour boat. Dinner and cocktail cruises available. 1-888-5354670; info@liftlockcruises.com www.liftlockcruises.com ▼ Stoney Lake Boat Cruises offers scenic cruises on Stoney Lake in the Kawartha Lakes region of Ontario. Cruise aboard the Kawartha Spirit, the largest Canadian Coast Guard-approved vessel serving the Kawarthas, with a capacity of 200. Join us as we cruise this picturesque lake winding through the narrow channels amidst some of the many islands. Enjoy breathtaking scenery while viewing palatial waterfront homes and quaint island cottages.▼ 6 A live commentary provides the fascinating history and local points of interest in this beautiful area. For more information : 705-654-5253 www.ka warthalakescruises.com . info@kawarthalakescruises.com. Orillia Boat Cruises. We offer several cruises. Couchiching Cruise: 1-hour cruise on Lake Couchiching with the spectacular scenery of the Orillia city shoreline. Plan a funfilled day in Orillia, park your car for free, go on the cruise, take a walk on the boardwalk, have a picnic in the park, and then enjoy the beach at Couchiching Beach Park. Morning in summer, afternoon in spring and fall. Spring cruise extended to 1½ hours. Confirmed reservations appreciated but not required. In the summer this cruise sails 3 times daily on Friday. Twin Lakes Cruise: This 2¼-hour cruise on Lake Couchiching combines a passage to Lake Simcoe through the Atherley Narrows separating Lake Simcoe from Lake Couchiching. In the narrows we pass the 5000-year-old site of the original native settlers’ fish weirs. This cruise is not recommended for small children, due to its length. Summer only, in the afternoon. Lunch Cruise: This 1½-hour meal experience cruises Lake Couchiching around the chain of islands at the south end of the lake near the beautiful Fern Resort. All meals are prepared onboard. Summer only, at noon. Confirmed reservations are required due to its popularity. Also available at a lower cost w/o lunch). Steak BBQ Dinner Dance Cruise: This 2½-hour cruise is a great way to enjoy Orillia’s best and only steak buffet dinner. Celebrate a special occasion. Listen to our musical duo, Brent and Louey. Sit back and relax or get up and dance to live music. Summer only, Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. Confirmed reservations are required. All-day Fall Color Cruise: This 6½hour cruise sails from the Orillia Town Dock on Lake Couchiching, through Lock 42, up the Trent System on the Severn River into Sparrow Lake. Includes continental breakfast and hot lunch buffet. Free coffee all day. Experience fall’s splendour on board the Island Princess. No children, please. Mid-September to the end of the season. Confirmed reservations and advanced payment in full at time of booking is required. 220 Missassaga St. E., Orillia, ON L3V 1W2, Canada; 705-325-2628. www.obcruise.com; capt@obcruise. com. ▼ Washago Cruise Lines, cruising the historic Severn River in beautiful Muskoka. Board our 60-year-old vessel for a unique voyage on the historic Black, Green, and Severn river systems. The Piratos is driven by a quiet 4-stroke engine and can be covered upon request. Our journey may include The Old Mill, the confluence of the Black and Green rivers, the site of the oldest publicly owned hydroelectric power dam in the world, the fabulous reflections in the Black River Gorge, and viewing the edge of the Great Canadian Shield. We may combine our journey with a beverage stop or a picnic lunch at a historic log cabin. OTHER CRUISES: The Black River in-depth cruise or the Lower Severn River Cruise with fabulous views of Wasdell Falls, locking through Lock 42, picnic lunch at Washago Centennial Park (Lake Couchiching), or to Sparrow Lake with lunch at Bayview Wildwood ▼ Resort...and so much more. Contact and discuss with captain, Albert T. Reitsma at 705 -689-0066, albert.reitsma@sympatico.ca. Muskoka Lakes Navigation Company - Hop aboard the RMS Segwun, the oldest operating steamship in North America. Enjoy the modern conveniences blended with historical charm aboard Wenonah II. Offering sightseeing, lunch, and dinner cruising June through October, this is the real Muskoka experience. Muskoka Steamships, 185 Cherokee Lane, Gravenhurst, Ontario P1P 1Z9. For information on reservations and cruises, please call us toll-free at 1866-687-6667 or 705-687- 6667 or info@realmuskoka.com. (This address is monitored regularly only May through October.) www.realmuskoka.com/index.html. Segwun (top); Wenonah II (bottom) Paul’s Boat Lines The tour duration is about 1½ hours from the Ottawa dock and 2 hours from the Hull dock. 7 The Paula D is the ideal sightseeing venue. The tourist has the choice of seeing the scenery of Ottawa from the open-air environment of the upper deck or relaxing with elbows on the tables of the roomy lower deck, where passengers will find our bar and canteen. The cruise offers you the view of the city as it was first conceived with the river as its main highway and resource. You will also see the natural beauty of the region that captured the imagination of the first European explorer, Samuel de Champlain. Boat departs daily from two locations. from The Hull Marina - Located on the Quebec side of the river in Jacques Cartier Park adjacent to the Museum of Civilization and Interprovincial Bridge. Parking available for a cost. Boat leaves daily at 10:30, 1:30, 3:30 , and 7:00*. From the Ottawa Locks. Dock is located at the foot of the Ottawa Locks, between Parliament Hill and the Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel. Boat leaves daily at 11:00, 2:00, 4:00, and 7:30* p.m. Paul’s Boat Lines Limited is Ottawa’s premiere sightseeing venue, offering quality sightseeing cruises on the historic Rideau Canal and the Ottawa River. Since its founding in 1936, Paul’s Boat Lines has been a part of the spring, summer and autumn Ottawa experience, offering tourists and residents alike a cruise along early Canada’s original highways, the waterways that helped shape our nation. On both the Rideau Canal and the Ottawa River, Paul’s Boat Lines maintains its tradition of presenting unique views and friendly, personalized service. With three boats specifically built for the Rideau Canal and a large double-decker boat built for the Ottawa River available for sightseeing and charter cruises, we are sure to have something for everyone. www.paulsboatcruises.com/ ottawa_riv.htm; office: 613-2256781; dock: 613-235-8409; paulcruises@aim.com; 219 Colon- nade Road, Ottawa, ON K2E 7K3 I t em s of i nt er es t i ncl u de National Arts Centre • University of Ottawa • Lansdowne Park • Carleton University • Experimental Farm • Dow’s Lake • and much more. All cruises include a bilingual, live commentary. Enjoy the best view possible of one of the engineering marvels of the nineteenth century, the Rideau Canal. Along the way, view many of the major sites that have led to the development and rise of Ottawa as a city and a seat of government. This cruise operates from May to October. Schedule and location: Boats leave daily from the Rideau Canal Dock, located alongside the Government Conference Centre, five minutes from Parliament Hill and directly across the street from the Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel or the Westin Hotel. Boat leaves daily at: 10:00*, 11:30, 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, and 7:30 p.m.* * The 10:00 am and 7:30 p.m. tours operate from late June to early September. http://www.paulsboatcruises.com ▼ Ontario Waterway Cruises -- The Kawartha Lakes and the Severn River are very busy in the summer with a wide range of boaters, due to their proximity to the greater Toronto area. Kawartha Voyageur cruises showcase a great diversity of engineering, including the Peterborough Lift Lock, the Kirkfield Lift Lock, and the Big Chute Marine Railway. Of the 22 locks we travel through, some are manually operated “heritage” locks and others are modern hydraulic locks built to service the areas of heavier boat traffic. The Rideau Canal offers a time capsule of quiet history as it was on completion in 1832. Of the 35 locks we travel through, all but 3 are constructed of hand-cut stone and are manually operated by the lock staff. The Rideau Canal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. On the southern portion of the Trent-Severn Waterway, between Peterborough and Trenton, there are 19 locks, including the large flight locks at Healey Falls and Ranney Falls. The popular sailing waters of the Bay of Quinte, Long Reach, and the North Channel are for the most part protected from Lake Ontario by Prince Edward County and Amherst Island. And there is the incredible beauty of the Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River. So which cruise should you take first? Let timing be your guide, and we are confident you will later return for the other two. Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9 to 4:30. Phone monitored until 8 p.m. on all boarding days. 1-800-561-5767; www. ontariowaterwaycruises.com. The Rideau King, a fifty-foot steel tour boat, sails Monday-Thursday every week between Ottawa and Westport, Ontario on the historic Rideau Canal. Constructed in the 8 early 1800s, the Rideau Canal has served Canadians as a military, commercial, and vacation thoroughfare for almost 200 years. Recently designated a World Heritage Site, the Rideau Canal stretches from Kingston to Ottawa. Take our tour and discover one of the most beautiful and scenic waterways in North America. Friday through Sunday, the Rideau King is host to personal charters like weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and corporate events. Contact us by phone anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. EDT 1-613-2699342; Rideau King Tours, P.O. Box 201, Merrickville, Ontario, Canada K0G 1N0; rideauking@bell.net; www. rideaukingtours.com. ▼ QUEBEC, CANADA The Lachine Canal Cruise, Montreal. Starting from the JacquesCartier Basin in the Old Port of Montreal, ride Le Petit Navire on a tour that will give you a unique, original, specialized, and accessible experience. Two-hour cruises during July and August. 514-602-1000. $25.65, adults; $23.95 seniors/ students; $18.90 children (2 to 14 years old); free (0 to 2 years old with an adult). Taxes not included. info@lepetitnavire.ca or www.lepetitnavire.ca/en/ balade_lachine.html. ▼