90 Min Harbour Tour on North Americas LARGEST Solar-Powered Boat!

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PLEASE ARRIVE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE TOUR DEPARTURE TIME.

This CDN Heritage Vessel underwent an 8 yr, $1M renovation to become North America's LARGEST solar-powered vessel & the world's FIRST solar-powered dinner cruise boat, now providing daily tours which cannot be done anywhere else on the planet.

No emissions. No noise. No smell. This is tourism refined. Instead of a loud, smelly diesel-powered tour, enjoy local beer & wine and fresh seafood right on board during your tour. Beautiful, slow, relaxing sights in the SHELTERED WATERS of Charlottetown Harbour in a comfortable covered boat with large windows by every seat & opening roof hatches to catch the sun.

This historical sight-seeing tour is supported by live guided commentary, WiFi, 4 video screens, French & Italian subtitles, trivia with prizes & more!

Large bathroom & booth seating for your comfort. Lots of room to walk around & explore the facinating 1967 Montreal Expo memorabilia, from which our boat was created!

¿Qué incluye?

  • WiFi on board
  • GST (Goods and Services Tax)
  • Gratuities
  • Restroom on board

Qué no incluye

    Qué no incluye
    • Coffee and/or Tea
    • Alcoholic Beverages
    • Lunch
    • Soda/Pop
    • Breakfast
    • Bottled water

    Información adicional

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Itinerario del recorrido

    Ubicación

    Punto de salida
    Cruises ship terminal, Downtown, Charlottetown
    PLEASE ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE TOUR STARTS. We have a private dock right at the Port of Charlottetown where the cruise ships dock.
    Punto de llegada
    Cruises ship terminal, Downtown, Charlottetown

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