AVAILABLE MENUS
 
 

Although a majority of our cruises do not include a meal, they are available upon request. Where a meal is served, our menu options include:

LUNCH OPTIONS

First Mate Luncheon
Assorted Croissants (Ham & Cheese, Egg Salad, Tuna) Home Made Soup, Assorted Fruit, Tossed Green Garden Salad, Delicious Dessert & Coffee….......................... $13.95*

*With Private Booking, Public Booking
Prices include Cost of Meal

DINNER OPTIONS

Captain’s Table
Chicken Cordon Bleu........ $16.95
Chicken Florentine........... $16.95

Ship’s Mate
Roast Beef Dinner............ $15.95

Deck Hand’s Delight
8 oz Rib Eye Steak........... $18.95
6 oz Chicken Breast.......... $14.95

Seafarer’s Catch
8 jumbo prawns can be added to any meal for $4.95 (delete steak part)

All of the above meals served with freshly baked rolls, baked potatoes, glazed carrots, fresh tossed garden salad, fresh fruit, coffee and a delectable dessert.

*Please note, there will be a 15% gratuity Added to the total for Private Rates*

*Please add 5% GST to above prices*

• Our food is catered on so guests are asked to make one menu choice. Exception can be made with BBQ choice (i.e. 10 chicken, 20 steak

• Meals Numbers must be confirmed 48 hours in advance and will be charged accordingly.

• Notify us of any special diet concerns and we will try to accommodate you!

 
 

The Zoo Cruise

The Zoo Cruise sports a very open floor design on the main deck.  The roof on the main level is convertible so that it can be opened to create an open deck when the sun is shining, or closed when it is cooler or Mother Nature is less cooperative.  It is fitted with round bistro tables and chairs which can be moved to accommodate different groups or activities, and the entire main level is windows so that a great view can be enjoyed by all customers on the lower level. 

There is a bar/serving area in the back of the vessel as well as a bathroom and the captain is seated downstairs with the customers.  There is a small top deck upstairs to enjoy the lake outdoors, which becomes balcony seating when the lower level is open.  Fans of the Zoo Cruise enjoy the open design as it ensures all can enjoy the lake even if weather keeps them indoors.  It has a little more flexibility for diverse groups and is by far more wheel chair accessible.

   

 
 

The Miss Mermaid

The Miss Mermaid is designed to look like the old-fashioned steam ship paddle wheeler.  Inside, tables are bolted in for stability, there is a bar/serving area in the front and washrooms in the back by the paddle wheel.  Outside, there is a front deck where passengers board the boat.  Upstairs is a nice large top deck and the wheelhouse from where the captain steers the vessel.  The biggest fans of the Mermaid love her paddle wheel look and design and the lovely large top deck is the ultimate place to enjoy the lake.  Seating is a little more spacious when accommodating larger groups.