Obsession Boat Cruise Toronto

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This 165-foot three masted schooner offers non-guided tours of the Toronto harbor on Lake Ontario from the start of May to the end of September. Day …

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Sep 1, 2023
Been on 16 cruises and this was the worst I have milk allergy no food they could give me for 2days then they gave me at high tea scone containing milk staff are so thick said they had never heard of …Full review by June M
Jan 17, 2023
Was such an amazing experience and would do it again. My partner even got to help hoist the sails. Drinks on board were a little pricey but I mean, I get it. The price for the experience wasn't that …Full review by Meiskhaa
Jan 12, 2023
Saw the beautiful Toronto skyline in the evening time. It was a great time in a pirate ship, and great event for taking snapshots.Full review by shuvz2023

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Hello, the weather forecast promises rain and thunderstorm the day I reserved the cruise. What will happen if the cruise is …
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Hello, the weather forecast promises rain and thunderstorm the day I reserved the cruise. What will happen if the cruise is cancelled, can we reschedule or get refunded?
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I would re-schedule. Even though there are canvas canopies on the deck to keep you dry, personally, I think the cruise would be more enjoyable in dry weather.
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Can you bring your own coffee to the cruise?
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They have full beverage service. I did drink a coffee while waiting for the ship. It is a beautiful area. They have a local brew shop near if you like beer.
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hi, i won't be able to take a cruise this year but i would like to see the tall ships docked at harborfront. when do they get …
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hi, i won't be able to take a cruise this year but i would like to see the tall ships docked at harborfront. when do they get put away for winter?
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Yes, you will be able to see the tall ships if you go for a stroll on the Toronto Harbour front.
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I was told the Kajama is wheelchair accessible, is this true as I am in a wheelchair and want to remain in my chair for the …
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I was told the Kajama is wheelchair accessible, is this true as I am in a wheelchair and want to remain in my chair for the cruise. Best, Goki
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it's certainly possible although it's likely that people will have to carry the person up and carry the wheelchair seperately
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Where are the boats located?
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All the boats are located downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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