Le Boat has announced an extended cruising season on the Trent-Severn Waterway, providing its guests with an opportunity to experience a short break cruise and witness the breathtaking fall colours of Ontario’s picturesque waterway. The extended season will run on the Trent-Severn until October 31, 2024, allowing guests to savour the unique beauty of autumn while cruising through one of Canada's most renowned national historic sites.
"Fall is an incredibly special time to explore the Trent-Severn Waterway," said Lisa McLean, North American Marketing Manager and Head of Canada at Le Boat. "We are thrilled to extend our cruising season to offer guests a chance to enjoy the vibrant fall foliage and serene waterways, alongside the charm of small towns like Hastings and Peterborough."
Autumn in the Kawarthas-Northumberland region is celebrated by local anglers as an optimal time for fishing. The experience is notably enhanced by the stunning fall colors that transform the landscape. With vibrant foliage, cooler evenings, and crisp air, this season also sees fish becoming more active as they prepare for winter.
Fall Cruise Highlights:
- The Historic Trent-Severn Waterway: The Trent-Severn Waterway forms part of a historic navigation system that connects Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay. This fall cruise will feature the serene beauty of Rice Lake and offers a cruise through picturesque landscapes, showcasing the stunning hues of fall.
- Rice Lake: Cruise south on the Otonabee River to Rice Lake, known for its expansive, tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings. Travel 56 km on Northumberland's northeast boundary, where there are countless opportunities for those who love life on the water.
- Premier Fishing Destination: For over 150 years, Rice Lake, Ontario has solidified its reputation as a premier fishing destination. From panfish to walleye, bluegill, muskie, and bass, the tranquil waters teem with a diverse array of fish waiting to be caught. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just a beginner looking for some weekend fun, Rice Lake offers something for everyone.
- Hastings: Located 56 km from the Le Boat base and at the end of Rice Lake, this quaint community is centrally situated along the Trent-Severn Waterway. The two sides of town are joined by a historic swing bridge at Lock 18. Hastings is listed as a Kawarthas-Northumberland trail town and "The Hub of the Trent." In 2012, Hastings earned the prestigious title of Canada's Ultimate Fishing Town by the World Fishing Network, boasting an abundance of muskie, pickerel, pike, walleye, bass, catfish, perch, crappie, and bluegill for avid anglers to enjoy.
Le Boat’s luxury Horizon Cruisers, available from the new base at Horseshoe Bay Marina, cater to a variety of needs with options ranging from two-bedroom to four-bedroom boats. Boat rental prices start from CA$829 (US$655), with flexible three to five-night short breaks. No prior boating experience or license is required, as the experienced Le Boat team will provide all necessary training so the cruisers can Captain the boat themselves with the assistance of their crew.
Exclusive Offer: Save up to 30% when you book by Sept. 1, 2024.
- Save 20% on cruises of the Trent-Severn Waterway or Rideau Canal, valid on departures cruising from August to October 14, 2024.
- Save 30% on Trent-Severn cruising departing October 14-31, 2024. Minimum three nights on the Horizon Cruiser.
PLUS, if you like to plan ahead, 2025 sailings are now on sale, with Le Boat is offering an early booking offer plus their Best Price Guarantee on 2025 departures!
For suggested itineraries and more information, visit Le Boat's Trent-Severn page.