Waterways Episode 6: A bucket-list boating adventure to be sure

A 750 nautical mile (1400 kilometre!) voyage from Toronto to Montreal to Manhattan. The catch?  It’s on a 30-yr old, 27-foot “pocket cruiser”! 

Steve sets out from Toronto solo, before teaming up with his father-in-law to tackle the locks of the St. Lawrence Seaway.  Will the old boat be up for the task?  Will Steve??? 

You won’t want to miss it!  Catch the run from Toronto to Montreal on Saturday October 28 on Global TV. 

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