$12 for a Two-Hour Sail on the Tall Ship “Kajama” from Great Lakes Schooner Company (Up to $24.80 Value)
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Restored 1930s schooner affords views of skyline & Toronto Islands as well as opportunities to raise sails & command helm
Sailors learn to be experts at knot tying, from securing the vessel with a tight anchor hitch to securing the captain after he succumbs to madness and tries to eat his own hook hand. This Groupon is a mutinous bounty.
$12 for Two-Hour Tour aboard the Tall Ship Kajama (Up to $24.80 Value)
Guests board a restored 1930s schooner and embark on a 90-minute excursion on Lake Ontario. During the tour, passengers can break from gazing at scenic views of the Toronto skyline to help the crew hoist the sails on the three-masted, gaff-rigged boat. The Kajama departs from Harbourfront Centre two to three times daily from early May through Labor Day. This Groupon is valid for one adult, child, or senior admission.
Tall Ship "Kajama"
The Kajama's white masts billow in the wind as its sharp prow cleaves the waters of Lake Ontario. The 164-foot schooner casts the same striking silhouette as it did 80 years ago during its first incarnation as a trade ship that sailed from Spain to Norway. Today, Great Lakes Schooner Company has restored the German-built schooner to its maiden-voyage splendour. En route, deckhands invite passengers to help raise and lower the sails or spin the helm, after which they set off the cannon to mark the end of each tour and the start of every circus-clown battle reenacment. Though Great Lakes Schooner Company has preserved the boat's 1930s charm, it has also retrofitted the Kajama for its daily tours with such amenities as a licensed bar and galley where cooks bring selections from their menu to life with fresh fare.
Though it serves as the crown jewel of the fleet, the Kajama is flanked by other historical steamboats and yachts, which Great Lakes Schooner Company rents out for corporate cruises, charter tours, weddings, and pirate-school reunions.
Restored 1930s schooner affords views of skyline & Toronto Islands as well as opportunities to raise sails & command helm
Sailors learn to be experts at knot tying, from securing the vessel with a tight anchor hitch to securing the captain after he succumbs to madness and tries to eat his own hook hand. This Groupon is a mutinous bounty.
$12 for Two-Hour Tour aboard the Tall Ship Kajama (Up to $24.80 Value)
Guests board a restored 1930s schooner and embark on a 90-minute excursion on Lake Ontario. During the tour, passengers can break from gazing at scenic views of the Toronto skyline to help the crew hoist the sails on the three-masted, gaff-rigged boat. The Kajama departs from Harbourfront Centre two to three times daily from early May through Labor Day. This Groupon is valid for one adult, child, or senior admission.
Tall Ship "Kajama"
The Kajama's white masts billow in the wind as its sharp prow cleaves the waters of Lake Ontario. The 164-foot schooner casts the same striking silhouette as it did 80 years ago during its first incarnation as a trade ship that sailed from Spain to Norway. Today, Great Lakes Schooner Company has restored the German-built schooner to its maiden-voyage splendour. En route, deckhands invite passengers to help raise and lower the sails or spin the helm, after which they set off the cannon to mark the end of each tour and the start of every circus-clown battle reenacment. Though Great Lakes Schooner Company has preserved the boat's 1930s charm, it has also retrofitted the Kajama for its daily tours with such amenities as a licensed bar and galley where cooks bring selections from their menu to life with fresh fare.
Though it serves as the crown jewel of the fleet, the Kajama is flanked by other historical steamboats and yachts, which Great Lakes Schooner Company rents out for corporate cruises, charter tours, weddings, and pirate-school reunions.