Montreal Gourmet Dinner Cruise

Montreal Gourmet Dinner Cruise (St.Laurence River, Boucherville)
Price: $225.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Cultural, Scenic
Shore Excursion Duration 4 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? A 10 minute walk from the cruise terminal, taxi ride (not included) from further piers (details will be provided when this excursion is booked).
Food/Beverage Provided Dinner
Recommended Dress We suggest business casual attire. A light jacket and scarf or hat may be appreciated on the water if you plan to be on the open deck.
Restrictions Minimum age is 6 years old. Guests must be able to walk over paved and cobblestone surfaces to reach the boat. Guests must be able to climb steps with a railing to access the upper decks of the boat.

This four hour cruise on the St.Laurence River will give you a different perspective of the city as you discover Montreal, the river and the surroundings while dining.

Your dinner consists of a five course meal including an appetizer, choice of five entrees and dessert with coffee, all prepared onboard. There will also be entree specials offered which guests can upgrade to for an additional cost at the time. Cocktails, soda, juices can also be purchased and there is a wine list offering wines and champagnes by the glass or bottle. At sunset, a DJ plays music on the outside deck for your dancing enjoyment

As you drink, dine or dance, you will motor along the river passing by the site of the 1976 Winter Olympics and the Olympic Stadium.

You will continue along the river passing in between the islands of the Parc des Iles-de-Boucherville.

Your cruise will then turn and follow the southern bank of the river passing near Boucherville. This suburb of Montreal is made up of several different neighborhoods including Old Boucherville, with roots dating back to the 1600s, the Quartier des villes et provinces de France, where all the parks and streets bare names of the Provinces of France, the upscale Harmonie area and several more modern areas as the city has grown towards Montreal.

You will also pass La Ronde, an amusement park located on Sainte-Hélène Island across from downtown Montreal.

Your cruise then comes full circle, bringing you back to the pier where you began, in the Vieux-Port de Montreal (Old Port). By now, the city is a city of lights twinkling in the night.

Your boat is a four-deck vessel designed for dining and sightseeing and was refurbished in 2011. It can carry 800 passengers, and has bilingual guides, full dining facilities, a bar, restrooms and several outside decks.