On Toronto’s Eastern Beaches—stretching from the boardwalk at Woodbine to the quieter coves near the Leslie Street Spit—Fly Together offers private e-foil lessons for two riders ready to learn side‑by‑side. The meeting point varies along Toronto Eastern Beaches, but sessions typically launch from sandy shorelines facing Lake Ontario, with the city skyline and the low, glacial-carved bluffs to the east as your backdrop. You’ll step onto an electric hydrofoil board that lifts you above Lake Ontario on a whisper-quiet motor. The lesson condenses balance drills, throttle control, and turning into a focused 60‑minute private session for two—ideal for couples, friends, or parent-and-teen teams. Instructors guide each rider through progressive stages: prone paddling for feel, knee-up transitions, and finally the sensation of flying above chop as the foil trims out. Because the boards ride on a carbon mast and wing, you’ll notice a smooth, surf-like glide over relatively shallow urban water, with the Toronto Islands, freighter traffic, and occasional rowing shells setting the scene. The Eastern Beaches are notable for sandy spits, longshore drift, and pockets of exposed bedrock. To the east the Scarborough Bluffs rise as a visible sandstone escarpment, a reminder of the post‑glacial geology that shaped this shoreline. Seasonally migrating waterfowl and the occasional harbor seal near the harbor entrance add local wildlife interest during spring and fall. What makes this private lesson stand out is the side‑by‑side learning model: two riders receive synchronized coaching so you progress together, share cues, and support each other’s breakthroughs. The small-group cap (two people) keeps instruction hands‑on and safe; coaches keep lessons private and paced to learners’ comfort levels. For visitors, it’s a quick entry to modern foilboarding without a full-day commitment, and it pairs well with a picnic on the boardwalk or an afternoon of cycling along the promenade. Practical notes: participants should be 12 or older, comfortable in open water, and ready to follow safety briefings. Wear a buoyant wetsuit or swimwear with a neoprene vest in cooler months; instructors provide safety gear and radios. Check local wind and wave conditions—the best sessions run in light wind and calm water nearshore. Fly Together blends a modern, technical water sport with the approachable urban beach environment of Toronto’s eastern shoreline. It’s an accessible way to experience the unusual sensation of hydrofoiling while taking in city views, local geology, and the open sweep of Lake Ontario in an efficient, private package. Book through the provided referral link to secure a specific launch spot along the Beaches; instructors accommodate beginners and intermediates, including quick safety drills, hands‑on board adjustments, and photo‑friendly pauses to capture first flights from the shore—making this lesson both a memory-maker and an efficient skills boost for lake riders.