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415 Queens Quay W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1A2, Canada
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Sep 2, 2017
My wife and I just had the best night out on Toronto Harbour and a sail around Toronto Island. Howie and JC and Jenn were great hosts as we tasted different wines from around the world and watched the world go by. What a great treat it was for my birthday present. I have sailed for most of my life but this was the first time I didn't have to work or be responsible. Howie is a skilled sailor and his crew made us feel comfortable as we took in the sights and the tastes. I look forward to sailing with Gone Sailing again and highly recommend them.

Jul 6, 2018
Went for a work event and was an unbelievable day. Couldn't ask for more!

Sep 18, 2017
Doesn't return your calls or messages and always pushes you off the phone if you have a concern. Don't understand why this place won't even try to keep their customers happy after cancelling the sail in less than 24 hours the day before the sail at 10pm at night. Twice in a row too. I wish they cared to keep their customers happy.

Jun 6, 2017
A friend Chartered a boat last summer, such a great experience! The captain and crew were fantastic!! We loved it so much we have gone and bought ourselves a boat. Not anywhere as nice as the boat Gone Sailing took us out on. Their boat was new, clean and very well equipped. Such a pleasure....cant wait for another evening on the water this summer.

Aug 7, 2017
I booked a cruise for my parents 40th wedding anniversary and we all loved it! The crew was wonderful, the boat was very comfortable and the route was perfect. Love the bean bag chairs! Most importantly Howie and JC were incredible hosts. We really enjoyed our adventure. Thanks guys!

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