Treat yourself to a unique moment of relaxation on the St. Lawrence River aboard our quiet, eco-friendly and easy-to-fly private electric pontoon. Perfect for a relaxing getaway as a couple, family or friends, this boat allows you to explore Montreal’s waters in complete freedom, without engine noise or stress.
Sail peacefully while admiring exceptional panoramas of the city. And for an even more memorable experience, plan your outing at the end of the day: sunsets over the river are simply magical.
No boating experience required: short training is offered on site.
A zen, eco-responsible and memorable way to discover Montreal differently!
Experience a unique moment of relaxation on the St. Lawrence River aboard our private, quiet and eco-friendly electric pontoon. Whether it’s during the day or at sunset, go with a couple, family or friends to explore Montreal differently, without engine noise or stress.
No experience required, short training is offered on site.
✨ A zen, eco-friendly and unforgettable experience in the heart of the city.
️ Up to 10 people on board – turn your moments into unforgettable memories on your own floating terrace.
Floating picnic, 5 to 7 with colleagues, birthday, romantic outing or just want to chill in the sun?
Bring your drinks, put on your favorite playlist, and experience Montreal differently – glass in hand, sun on your face and a breathtaking view of the skyline.
What awaits you:
No boating experience required
Navigation in the waters of the Old Port (10 km/h max)
Spacious pontoon, shaded or in direct sunlight
Bluetooth speakers for the ambience
Relaxed atmosphere, allowed to feel on holiday!
Book your moment of freedom on the water now – because Montreal is also magical from the river.
Possibility to rent additional hours by contacting us.
Meet at the Docking Dock, in the center of the Old Port of Montreal
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