Carefree Boat Club Lake Simcoe is Offering CanBoat members a New Approach to Experience all The Benefits of Boating

Carefree Boat Club

May 22, 2025

CanBoat members that join our Boat Club enjoy member benefits such as incentives to continue their boating education.

Carefree Boat Club Lake Simcoe will partially reimburse members for any successfully completed CanBoat courses.

Courses are held either in class, virtual meetings or online. There is something to be said about the benefits of having your own personal teacher!

In addition, CanBoat members now have an even easier way to get on the water and to master their boating and navigation skills. Carefree Boat Club Lake Simcoe has introduced the following NEW benefits:

  • LOW one-time membership entry fees starting at only $999
  • Flexible options to pay monthly membership dues only during season and to choose their dues
  • FREE Boat Club membership upgrade to include Unlimited Weekends
  • FREE upgrade to Cruise Level, giving access to boats up to 30′ globally
  • Access to PWC’s globally – on the water training included at their home Club

“In our ongoing efforts to provide new and unique boating experiences for our Carefree Boat Club members, we are excited and privileged to have procured this relationship with CanBoat.

Our shared desire to promote a high level of safe boating and operator skills compliments our passion for the boating lifestyle,” said Steve Taylor, President of Carefree Boat Club Lake Simcoe – Proudly Canadian – Owned and Operated.

Carefree Boat Club offers a premium option for members to enjoy Boating without Owning. With 5 locations locally here in Ontario and over 150+ locations globally, Carefree Boat Club offers the best in boating including boat availability with our guaranteed low member to boat ratios.

Boating without Owning… It’s about Time

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Discount codes and details are available on the member’s site  (log-in required).

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