moderate
4 hours to 4 weeks
Basic physical fitness needed for general boat handling and movement on board
Discover Ontario’s stunning waterways aboard the Prince Craft Vectra 21' RL, a versatile boat rental perfect for fishing, cruising, and exploring the waters around Port Severn. Enjoy flexible rental durations and easy access to one of Canada’s premier freshwater playgrounds.
From $849 • Ages 18+ to rent • 4 Hours- 4 Weeks
8 hours - $849 2 Days - $1,599 3 Days - $2,249 4 Days - $2,749 5 Days - $2,999 6 Days - $3,249 7 Days - $3,499 2 Weeks - $5,999 3 Weeks - $8,999 4 Weeks - $11,999
Discover the ultimate in luxury and performance with the Princecraft Vectra 21. This elegant pontoon boat is equipped with tritoons for superior stability and comfort, offering spacious seating and premium amenities for an unforgettable day on the stunning waters of Muskoka. Perfect for leisurely cruises, swimming, or waterborne picnics, the Vectra 21 delivers a smooth and exceptional boating experience. Reserve your adventure today and make lasting memories on the water!
Driver Must be 19 years or older with valid driver's license
Driver's License Required for all rentals
Boaters License/PCOC Not required but preferred
Paperwork: Rental Contract, Waiver, Driver's License & PCOC (if applicable)
$3,500 preauthorized damage deposit per unit required at pickup
Always verify local weather before heading out to anticipate wind changes and potential storms on Ontario’s lakes.
Wear life jackets at all times and be familiar with boating safety rules specific to Canadian waters.
Maintain a safe distance from nesting birds and minimize noise to protect sensitive habitats around Port Severn.
Ensure you have enough fuel, especially for longer rentals; nearby marinas in Port Severn offer refueling services.
Port Severn grew as a key port along the historic Trent-Severn Waterway, completed in the early 20th century to link Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay.
Local efforts focus on protecting water quality by promoting clean boating practices and preserving shoreline habitats.
Safety first—always wear a PFD while on board.
Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect from UV rays reflected off the water.
summer specific
Keep your valuables and electronics dry during outings.
Helpful for wildlife viewing and spotting navigational markers from a distance.