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Experience Toronto’s skyline with a festive Easter brunch cruise featuring chef-inspired buffet, outdoor decks, and live dancing—perfect for celebrating spring.
Planning an Easter celebration in Toronto often means brunch with family or friends, but what if you could combine good food with unforgettable views on the water? The Easter Premier Brunch Cruise aboard the Toronto Odyssey offers just that—a relaxing two-hour voyage through Toronto Harbour, with a chef-inspired buffet, stunning skyline vistas, and a lively atmosphere. It’s a delightful way to mark the holiday, especially if you enjoy a touch of elegance paired with the casual charm of being on the water.
What we love about this cruise is the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking views of Toronto’s skyline from the outdoor decks—an experience that’s both scenic and intimate. Plus, the delicious brunch buffet offers a variety of options, from classic breakfast fare to more sophisticated dishes like smoked salmon and signature salads. The relaxed atmosphere, with the chance to dine and dance, makes it a fun and memorable outing.
One potential consideration is that the boat isn’t wheelchair accessible, which could be important for travelers with mobility needs. Also, given that downtown Toronto can be busy, planning your arrival with some extra time for parking and check-in is wise. Still, this cruise caters best to those wanting a casual yet special Easter experience—ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends seeking a different kind of celebration.


When you arrive at City Cruises Toronto at Queen’s Quay Terminal, you’ll find a lively hub bustling with fellow travelers eager for their water-bound adventure. The boarding process is straightforward, and the Toronto Odyssey itself is a comfortable vessel offering both indoor and outdoor spaces. The casual attire—think nice jeans, dresses, or casual button-ups—fits perfectly with the relaxed, celebratory mood.
Once aboard, the outdoor decks provide the most striking views. As the boat gently moves through Toronto Harbour, you’ll see the city’s skyline come into focus, framed by the rising spring air. Several reviews emphasize the “incredible skyline views” as a highlight, with one noting that the scenery is “perfect for photos,” especially on a clear spring day.
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The chef-inspired buffet is the real star of this cruise. We loved the variety—from assorted breakfast pastries like muffins and Danishes to hearty scrambled eggs with cheddar and scallions, and breakfast meats such as Applewood smoked bacon and beef sausage links. The French toast with maple syrup is a comforting classic, while the Scottish smoked salmon adds a touch of elegance with cream cheese, red onions, and capers.
The salad options stand out as well, with the Kale Quinoa Salad combining roasted peppers, spinach, and a lemon oregano vinaigrette—perfect for those seeking lighter, fresh fare. For the pasta lovers, the Spinach and Cream Pasta Al Forno offers a creamy, satisfying option, and the rigatoni pasta salad mixes Mediterranean flavors with Kalamata olives and feta.
Main courses include oven-roasted tilapia, with a crispy corn tortilla crust and pico de gallo, and a kid’s station featuring chicken tenders and fries—sure to please younger guests. The carved strip loin with signature spice rub, horseradish crème, and au jus offers a special touch for those craving a more indulgent experience.
For dessert, the Signature Dessert Station showcases flan, brownies, and seasonal fruit—ending the meal on a sweet note.
Throughout the cruise, the dining experience is complemented by the lively ambiance of music and dancing, making it a festive Easter celebration. Reviewers mention that the onboard staff and hosts keep the mood fun and engaging, which can turn a simple meal into a memorable event. The casual dress code ensures comfort, whether you prefer to dress up a little or stick with casual chic.

While the 2-hour duration is ideal for a holiday brunch—short enough to enjoy without fatigue—it’s worth noting that parking in downtown Toronto can be tricky during busy times. The recommended parking at Harbourfront Centre or nearby lots will require some planning, especially considering high traffic volume.
Since children are welcome and under 3 cruise free, this is a great family outing. Keep in mind that the boat’s casual atmosphere makes it suitable for all ages, but if you’re seeking a more formal dining experience, this might not be the best fit.
Pricing, while not specified here, should be evaluated for value: with a generous buffet and scenic views, it offers a special way to celebrate Easter without the hassle of city traffic or multiple reservations. The full buffet menu and lively atmosphere provide a lot of value for a two-hour cruise.

This Easter brunch cruise is perfect for families with kids, couples looking for a romantic yet relaxed outing, or groups of friends wanting a fun, scenic celebration. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate good food, beautiful vistas, and a lively environment. If you enjoy combining dining with a scenic tour, and want to avoid the typical restaurant scene, this cruise offers a memorable alternative.
Travelers who value authentic, local experiences and are comfortable with casual attire will feel right at home. However, those requiring wheelchair accessibility should be aware that the vessel isn’t designed for full accessibility.

In terms of value, this cruise delivers a lot—beautiful Toronto views, a diverse and tasty buffet, and a lively atmosphere—all in a short, manageable time frame. The 4.4-star rating reflects positive reviews, especially praising the scenic vistas and delicious food.
If you’re seeking a unique way to celebrate Easter that combines the pleasures of good cuisine with the stunning landscape of Toronto’s harbor, this cruise is an excellent choice. The experience is lively yet relaxed, making it suitable for a broad age range and group size.
For those wanting to escape the hustle of city streets and enjoy a peaceful, scenic meal with friends and family, this cruise offers an exceptional outing—especially on a spring day when Toronto’s skyline looks its best.

Is there any dress code for the cruise?
The cruise encourages casual attire—think khakis, nice jeans, dresses, or casual button-ups—ideal for comfort and a relaxed vibe.
Are children allowed on the cruise?
Yes, children are welcome, and infants under 3 cruise free. It’s a family-friendly experience with plenty of options for kids.
Can I buy drinks onboard?
Yes, there is a cash bar offering a selection of cocktails, wine, and beer. It’s a good idea to budget for beverages if you plan to indulge.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts 2 hours, making it a perfect length to enjoy a leisurely brunch without feeling rushed.
Where do I meet for the cruise?
The meeting point is City Cruises Toronto at Queen’s Quay Terminal, South/East Dock Wall, 207 Queen’s Quay West. Arriving early is advised, especially considering downtown traffic.
Is the boat accessible for wheelchair users?
The vessel is not wheelchair accessible, so travelers with mobility issues should plan accordingly.
Is parking available nearby?
Yes, paid parking is available at Harbourfront Centre, and other options include Southcore Financial Centre and Waterpark Place.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for your plans.
To sum it up, the Toronto Easter Premier Brunch Cruise on Odyssey offers a distinctive and enjoyable way to celebrate the holiday. With its spectacular views, delicious buffet, and lively atmosphere, it makes for a memorable outing in the heart of the city. Whether you’re with family, friends, or a special someone, this cruise balances relaxation, scenic beauty, and good food—perfect for making Easter truly special.
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