Solar harbour cruise with live music! (Optional lunch/dinner)
Overview
This 1967 CDN Heritage Vessel is North America's largest solar-powered vessel and the world's first solar dinner cruise boat. Undergoing an eight-year, $1M renovation, it offers a unique experience in the sheltered waters of Charlottetown Harbour.
- 🌞 Daily cruises feature food and beverage options available on board.
- 🚫 No emissions, noise, or smell create a refined tourism experience.
- 🛳️ Comfortable covered boat with large windows and opening roof hatches.
- 🎤 Live commentary includes trivia with prizes and French & Italian subtitles.
- 🚻 Features a large bathroom, booth seating, and room to explore '67 Montreal Expo memorabilia.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
12PM CRUISE from $29/hr
- Restroom on board
- Chicken or lobster meal options available and additional to standard tour ticket. Just choose the appropriate tour ticket + meal option.
- Trivia with prizes!
- Live Music!
- WiFi on board
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Bottled water
- Soda/Pop
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Coffee and/or Tea
Meeting point
Return details
- Our captain will give you a brief history of the Charlottetown Harbour - the "Cradle of Confederation" when Canada first became a country, the Mi'kmaq who first settled the province, as well as a bit about the Charlottetown Harbour itself. (pass by)
- The Isola Solaretto will pass silently by beautiful Victoria Park, where you can see the cannons & armaments of this historic fort. (pass by)
- You will see the entrance to Charlottetown Harbour and famous Port-la-Joye (Fort Amherst) at Rocky Point. (pass by)
- Here you will see the "Birthplace of Canada" where the colonies Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia & New Brunswick met for the first time in 1864 to determine that Canada would become a country. (pass by)
- Your captain will take you by several multi-million dollar houses, including a $15M home to show you some "rock armouring" for shoreline protection gone wrong. PEI is losing about 1 ft of shoreline every year and there is a right way & a wrong way to protect it. (pass by)
- View Peake's Wharf in front of St. Dunstan's Basilica - home of the famous Cow's Ice Cream ranked the #1 ice cream in the world! (pass by)
- Learn about the tallest structure in Charlottetown - The St. Dunstan's Basilica, which is one of 27 designated Basilica's in Canada and a National Historic Site. (pass by)
- See a piece of PEI history with the Beaconsfield Historic House - one of seven Museum and Heritage PEI sites built in 1877 for wealthy shipbuilder and merchant James Peake. Beaconsfield stands as an enduring symbol of Victorian elegance. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.