What is “Boarding Time”, “Cruising Time”, “Docking Time” & “Final Disembarking Time”?
“Boarding Time” is the earliest our guests may board the ship. This is typically scheduled for 30 minutes prior to the beginning of your cruising time. “Cruising Time” is the time from departure to docking and the boat is cruising on the water. “Docking Time” is the scheduled time that the boat will return to dock. “Final Disembarking Time” is the time allotted for guests to gather their things and say their goodbyes before departing for the evening. This is up to 30 minutes after docking.
• “Boarding Time” is the earliest our guests may board the ship. This is typically scheduled for 30 minutes prior to the beginning of your cruising time. • “Cruising Time” is the time from departure to docking and the boat is cruising on the water. • “Docking Time” is the scheduled time that the boat will return to dock. • “Final Disembarking Time” is the time allotted for guests to gather their things and say their goodbyes before departing for the evening. This is up to 30 minutes after docking. For private charters, the boarding time may vary and is at the charterer’s discretion. Please contact your event lead for specific details. NB: Due to regulations set by Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), the following restrictions are applicable to alcohol service. • The bar may only serve alcohol for a maximum of 30 minutes while the boat is at the dock. • The bar may only serve alcohol until 30 minutes prior to the boat returning to dock.