Lake Ontario’s European story began in 1612 when it was first spotted by French explorers. The waterway once served as an important trade route and today locals use the lake recreationally throughout the summer months, enjoying a scenic swim or boating excursion while taking in the surrounding city skyline. For many Toronto residents, this majestic lake is situated right in their backyard but it can be hard to find the time to truly take advantage of it. Cerulean Adventures, owned by avid sailors Greg and Elaine Neely, can help even the most devout landlubber get back on the water.
“We're pretty confident we'll get you hooked on sailing,” grins Greg. The seafaring duo offers six different cruises on their 32-foot craft, named The First 30 JK Beneteau, which is available for exclusive hire for groups of two to ten people. “We don't mix different parties on our cruises,” assures Greg.