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axapowell 04-21-2011 04:48 PM

Just to chime in here...My wife and I have traveled from Alex Bay to Toronto. We have seen the Yankees play the Jays (Yanks Won!) and have seen the 12+ footers on Ontario! It's NO joke.

Nothing like a 20 minute escort from the CCG... We ducked into the Murray Canal and rode around the Bay of Quinte to Kingston to get off the lake it was so bad. My wife still hates the lake, but manages to tolerate the trips we have taken since. (Sandy Pond, Sodus Point...)

I think the trailer idea works real well if you don't have a flexible schedule. Might be a blessing if the Lake kicks up. Leave a couple of days in between just in case.

We stayed at Ontario Place on the weekend, lots of foot traffic going by the boat. You are in an amusment park! Showers were nice and clean, everyone was real friendly!

We stayed across the Bay for a couple of nights and took a tender to the mainland too. Can't remember the name of the Marina, but they had newer docks and it was real clean. Seemed real cheap for the tender ride. Much more relaxed and quiet on the Island, just no night life...

Good Luck, and be safe!

Dave

jeff32 04-21-2011 04:57 PM

I have to boat in that area also in the near future... G Bay is on schedule this year... maybe next year!

Perlmudder 04-21-2011 05:22 PM

I captain a 60 ft cruiser out of ontario place. As far as marina's it is reasonable, they have all the facilities and they are very close to the rogers center. I am on a boat called Kozy 1, we are in north marina Slip 19, we go out almost every day during july and august.

Shoot me a pm before you come, and I will let you know if I am around. There is a no wake zone a mile out from the outside of center island, so anywhere you can see land around Toronto harbour, don't be on plane unless you are farther then 1 mile from land, they will get you.

It is usually not bad inside the inner harbour except on wed and thurs nights when they have sailboat races, then it is a sh*t show. Marina Quay West is closer to the rogers center, and you can also park in front of the restaurant just to the east of the marina entrance, I am not certain what it is called, but you can dock over night there.

Also, depending on when you come, there are concerts at Molson Amp which is essentially inside Ontario Place, and you can hear all the music from the marina.

chrismconnelly 04-21-2011 05:51 PM

Thanks for the info. I hope the weather is good the weekend I am going, it sounds like it will be a good time.

Catastrophe 04-21-2011 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by chrismconnelly (Post 3383139)
Thanks for the info. I will have to take you up on the offer, would like to spent some time up there getting to know the good spots.
Besides I'm a Red Sox fan so I will probably be leaving after the 3rd inning when the Jays are up by ten runs.

Dont worry about that happening. The only team up here thats worse than the Maple Leafs is the Jays.:lolhit::lolhit:

You have a 75% chance that they will lose in honour of your visit.:evilb:

n20michael 04-22-2011 02:35 PM

At least you can AFFORD to go to Sabres games! Try pricing tickets to a Leaf game, $1000 a pair [to watch them lose?] Sabres are looking good this year AND long term as well with the new owner who actually seems to give a crap about the team, Go Sabres!

I have been to Toronto for the "Night of Fire" or whatever its called [big fireworks display] LOTS of really nice marina's there, and all kinds of places to eat, drink or shop within walking distance. Come on over and have a blast, Jays tickets even for "big games" [Red Sox, Yankee's, etc] are still pretty reasonable. Enjoy!

Michael

whataride 04-24-2011 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by catastrophe (Post 3382796)
When you land and tie up you have to make a phone call.

Promise them you will buy a bottle of Maple Syrup and its a short call.:lolhit:

http://cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/canpass/...eboat-eng.html


Maple syrup ! LMFAO ! gotta try that one

whataride 04-24-2011 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by axapowell (Post 3383313)
Just to chime in here...My wife and I have traveled from Alex Bay to Toronto. We have seen the Yankees play the Jays (Yanks Won!) and have seen the 12+ footers on Ontario! It's NO joke.

Nothing like a 20 minute escort from the CCG... We ducked into the Murray Canal and rode around the Bay of Quinte to Kingston to get off the lake it was so bad. My wife still hates the lake, but manages to tolerate the trips we have taken since. (Sandy Pond, Sodus Point...)

I think the trailer idea works real well if you don't have a flexible schedule. Might be a blessing if the Lake kicks up. Leave a couple of days in between just in case.

We stayed at Ontario Place on the weekend, lots of foot traffic going by the boat. You are in an amusment park! Showers were nice and clean, everyone was real friendly!

We stayed across the Bay for a couple of nights and took a tender to the mainland too. Can't remember the name of the Marina, but they had newer docks and it was real clean. Seemed real cheap for the tender ride. Much more relaxed and quiet on the Island, just no night life...

Good Luck, and be safe!

Dave

How many hours run is it from A bay to The big smoke ?

Temper Tantrum 04-25-2011 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by Fearless010 (Post 3383175)
Going to Toronto has another requirement. In order to operate a powered vessel in this area you require a "Power Vessel Operators Permit". If you plan on visiting on a regular basis, the best thing to do is to take the 2 hour course, pass the test and show proficiency in a 16 lund on the water. This includes man overboard drills. All this is done the same day. However, if you are only visiting once per year, you can obtain a 14 day visitors permit for $20 by contacting the Toronto Port Authority in advance of your visit at 416-778-1230

Please note, we Canadians require this as well as our new Pleasure Craft Operator Card. I do not know what the Federal expectation is regarding this license on visitors. Perhaps ar15meister of Catastrophe can shed more light in this area.

Another rule we have is related to noise. Here you "must" have mufflers. I don't know how visitors are treated. However, run silents or switchable exhaust isn't allowed. Certainly not instead of real mufflers.

Hopefully all our regulations don't keep you from visiting our wonderful city.

I currently have my boat in the Oakville area, pm me once you have your plans and I would also be happy to come and play if available.

Hey Fearless,
Is the PVOP that you made mention of in your post a Toronto By-law???
Just curious as I have never heard of it and have boated in Lake Ontario (Ontario Place ) area a few times????

Perlmudder 04-25-2011 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by Temper Tantrum (Post 3385886)
Hey Fearless,
Is the PVOP that you made mention of in your post a Toronto By-law???
Just curious as I have never heard of it and have boated in Lake Ontario (Ontario Place ) area a few times????

The card is the pleasure craft operators card given out by the Canadian power and sail squadron. When I took it is was $35, regular questions about navigation and safety. The card is mandatory but depending on your age you may not need one yet since they had different dates for when you were required to get it depending on age. However, they may have fully implemented it for everyone by now. It is not a Toronto law, it is Ontario, the only Toronto license you need is your harbor license.

The harbor license is quick, I went last June, wrote a test in 5 minutes and took a quick spin in a 30ft hunter sailboat, maybe 30 minutes total, I did not have to sit through a 2 hour class. But I paid $25 extra to go at my convenience.


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