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Boat Rentals on Scugog Island Marina Waters - Toronto

Boat Rentals on Scugog Island Marina Waters

Port Perryeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

3–9 hours

Fitness Level

Basic mobility is sufficient; no strenuous activity required.

Overview

Set your own course on Lake Scugog with Scugog Island Marina’s single-day 22' fishing pontoon rentals. Ideal for anglers and small groups, these boats offer stable, comfortable enjoyment of Port Perry’s scenic waters.

Port Perry, Ontario

22' Fishing Pontoon 50HP- Single Day Rentals

Up to 9 people per boat • 3 to 9 Hours • All Ages!

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About This Adventure

Experience a thrilling day on the water with our boat rentals! Enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace, with dogs welcome for a small cleaning fee. Just remember to return by 7:30 PM and fuel up before heading back. Create unforgettable memories on your aquatic adventure!

It's the best way to spend a day on the water!!

Rates

Rates vary by month of year, day of week, and time of day.

About

No rentals after 4:30 PM. All rentals are due back by 7:30 PM

More info

Please note: A valid Pleasure Craft Operator Card is recommended, but is not required for boat rentals.

Gas is not included in the price.We refill the tank at the end of your rental and you pay exactly what you used.

Absolutely no alcohol , butane cylinder, propane tank and any cooking unit on boats.

Dogs on rental boats are allowed , we charge $25 cleaning fee per dog .

Adventure Tips

Fuel Up Before You Go

Gas is not included in the rental price—refuel before returning to avoid extra charges.

Bring Your Dog Along

Dogs are welcome aboard for a $25 cleaning fee—make sure to secure them safely during your trip.

Plan Your Return by 7:30 PM

All boats must be returned by 7:30 PM; rentals aren’t available past 4:30 PM to ensure timely returns.

Alcohol Is Prohibited

No alcohol or open flames allowed on boats to maintain safety and compliance.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great Blue Heron
  • Largemouth Bass

History

Lake Scugog was formed in 1834 after a dam was built on the Scugog River, drastically changing the landscape and creating a unique freshwater ecosystem.

Conservation

The marina promotes responsible boating to minimize impact on wetland habitats, encouraging catch-and-release fishing and strict no-litter policies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Life Jacket

Essential

Mandatory for all passengers to ensure safety on the water.

Sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin during long hours exposed to sun while boating.

summer specific

Waterproof Bag

Keeps valuables dry when out on the pontoon.

Fishing Gear

Ideal for anglers looking to catch bass and panfish in Lake Scugog.