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CANADIAN BOAT AND BREAKFASTS
British Columbia
Ontario
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
The perks that accompany a stay on this 1931 wooden motor yacht with room for two include a bottle of wine or sparkling juice, a snack basket, and Harbour Ferry tours and transportation around Victoria Harbour.
Rivers Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
Located 300 miles northwest of Vancouver and accessible only by air, this lodge is made up of floating cedar cabins, which can house 26 guests, in a quiet bay five minutes from the fishing grounds.
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Guests can stay in the beach house or the owners' 35-foot sailboat at Deep Bay, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, and can go sailing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing or bird watching.
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Launched in 1958 to supply ice-breaking service and retired in 1984, the Alexander Henry hosts up to 48 guests in a range of cabins from late May until October; proceeds are used for maintenance of the ship and the operation of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
Thornbury, Ontario, Canada
One or two couples can spend the night dockside on board the 34-foot Aloha named Mariah at Thornbury Harbour on Georgian Bay; other offerings include sunset, overnight, mini and customized cruises, a trip to the Caribbean during the winter, and sailing lessons.
Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
No More Hassles, a 1982 36-foot sloop with two private cabins plus salon bunk beds for children (but no shower on board), sails the Georgian Bay's 30,000 Islands region in southern Ontario, featuring made-to-order vacations, two- and three-day getaways, and week- and month-long excursions.

