Great Lakes Cruises Return To Port Of Toronto After Two Years
Cruise Viking Bruce Parkinson May 02, 2022

After two years of suspended service due to COVID-related travel restrictions, Great Lakes cruises have returned to the Port of Toronto.
Over the weekend, PortsToronto welcomed the Viking Octantis on its inaugural visit to the Great Lakes. The arrival marked the start of the biggest year yet for the port, with 40 ships scheduled to call at the Port of Toronto Cruise Ship Terminal.
With a capacity of 378 guests in 189 staterooms, the Viking Octantis kicked off the 2022 cruise season that runs from May to October. The ship will sail five itineraries that stop in Toronto this season.
Octantis recently sailed the Atlantic Coastline to the Great Lakes following it first voyages to Antarctica, and will visit U.S. and Canadian destinations such as Fort Lauderdale, Charleston, New York, Lunenburg, Quebec City, Niagara Falls, Point Pelee and Thunder Bay. A second, identical sister ship, the Viking Polaris will join the fleet later in 2022 and sail the Great Lakes in 2023.
With Toronto as one of the key ports of call, passengers aboard this and other cruise ships remain in Toronto for one to three days and support the local economy by enjoying restaurants, attractions and shopping while in the city.
"The return of cruise ship passengers to the Great Lakes will bring renewal and revitalization to our local tourism and travel sectors, hard-hit over the past two years. We are thrilled to welcome them back," said Geoffrey Wilson, CEO, PortsToronto.
"Between May and October, the Port of Toronto Cruise Ship Terminal will connect thousands of foodies, sightseers and enthusiasts of all kinds to Toronto to discover what we know to be one of the greatest cities in the world."
Andrew Weir, Executive Vice President, Destination Development at Destination Toronto, said the return of Great Lakes cruising to the Port of Toronto is another important step in the recovery of the city’s visitor economy.
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