Enjoy a memorable 1.5 or 2.5 hour cruise featuring the 1000 Islands, Brockville’s historic waterfront and ships plying the St. Lawrence River.
Experience the beauty of the 1000 Islands aboard a scenic sightseeing cruise departing from historic Downtown Brockville. Sail through the tranquil waters of the St. Lawrence River and enjoy breathtaking views of lush islands, historic castles, and charming waterfront cottages. The cruise offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and rich history of the region. Choose from a convenient 90-minute cruise through the scenic local islands – ideally suited for hurried travellers or those with small children or, explore the two eastern groups of islands towards a view of famous Singer Castle. Whether you’re a nature lover or history enthusiast, this leisurely boat ride provides an unforgettable way to relax, unwind, and take in the spectacular vistas of this picturesque International paradise.

1.5 hr 'Jewels of the St. Lawrence' Cruise
An informative and convenient introductory cruise, with the most frequent departures, featuring the Eastern Group of the 1000 Islands, the St. Lawrence Seaway, Millionaire’s Row and Brockville’s historic waterfront. Revel in your view of palatial waterfront mansions, quaint island cottages and the many natural wonders of the 1000 Islands as you pass in the shadows of ships plying the main shipping channel of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Relax with a beverage and snack from our licensed snack bar and get close to nature, as you glide through narrow, scenic channels not available to larger tour boats, while our bi-lingual Captain’s commentary provides an accurate account of the Islands history, its legends and its people.

2.5 hr 'Singer Castle' Cruise
Embark on a captivating 2.5-hour cruise through the stunning Thousand Islands, along the majestic Saint Lawrence River. Revel in your views of the lush islands surrounded by crystal-clear waters as you cruise towards a view of famous Singer Castle, a majestic remnant of the ‘Guilded Age’ of the Thousand Islands. Built in 1905, the castle was originally constructed as a private retreat for the wealthy Singer Sewing Machine Company heir, Frederick Bourne. Known for its grand architecture and impressive turrets, Singer Castle sits on Dark Island and offers a glimpse into the opulence of the early 20th century. Ideal for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, the cruise offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history, accompanied by an informative commentary sharing intriguing facts and lore about the Islands’ history, its legends and its people.