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Play like a pirate on this family-friendly theatre and boat cruise in Ontario

Ahoy, matey! Looking for something a little different this summer? How about hitting the water for an adventure fit for a pirate?!

From now until October, you can gather your crew together and set sail in Toronto, Hamilton, Barrie, or Ottawa for an unforgettable, family-friendly escapade with Pirate Life

This isn't just any boat ride — it's a swashbuckling, sword-fighting, treasure-hunting adventure that'll make you feel like a true pirate!

ontario kids activitiesOn your one-hour cruise, you'll get to hear captivating tales spun by professional actors and partake in a whole host of fun activities.

Decipher mysterious maps as you embark on a treasure hunt and hoist the flag and fire the water cannons to fend off rogue sailors!

ontario kids activitiesBefore you even set foot on the ship, you'll be transformed with a pirate name and a face paint makeover to get you in the spirit.

The best part? blogTO readers can get $5 off their ticket by entering code BLOGTO or UNBLOCKED at checkout.

ontario kids activitiesSo, what are you waiting for? Adventure awaits! Hoist the anchor and set sail with Pirate Life for an adventure that’s pure gold.

Cruise times and days vary per location, running throughout the summer from May to October. Find more information or get tickets now over at piratelife.ca

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