Four sports. One boat.
100% success rate getting first-timers in the air. No experience required. No alcohol. No exceptions.
§ 01 — The Sports
Four ways
to get wet.

01
Flyboard
Hover, dive, fly. Powered by a water jet under your board. 100% success rate getting people in the air.
Age
10+
Experience
None
Height
Up to 15′
Success
100% first-timer rate

02
Wakeboard
Behind the boat, on a board. Our captains coach you through it — beginners welcome.
Experience
None required
Location
Ontario / Erie / Grand
Boat
21′ fiberglass platform
Policy
Alcohol-free

03
Wake Surf
Drop the rope and surf the wake. The closest you’ll get to ocean surfing on inland water.
Experience
None required
Location
Ontario / Erie / Grand
Boat
21′ fiberglass platform
Policy
Alcohol-free

04
Tube
Hold on. Get pulled. Don’t let go. The simplest, hardest-laughing way to spend a half-day on the water.
Experience
None required
Location
Ontario / Erie / Grand
Boat
21′ fiberglass platform
Policy
Alcohol-free
§ 02 — Flyboarding
The coolest
thing ever.
— Teenagers, 2024
What it is
A flyboard is a water-jet-powered platform connected to a Sea-Doo or jet boat by a thick hose. The water shoots downward through the board, lifting the rider.
What it feels like
Hovering, then flying, then diving back into the water like a dolphin.
Why first-timers love it
We have a 100% success rate getting first-timers in the air on their first session. Instruction takes about 30 minutes. Flight is another 30. Laughter goes on for hours.
- Minimum age 10
- No experience required
- Maximum altitude 15 feet — a hard ceiling
- Strict alcohol-free policy
- Ontario, Erie, or Grand River
§ 03 — The Boat & The Water
One platform.
Three locations.
21′ fiberglass platform.
Comfortable. Safe. Stable.
Our water-sports rig is a 21′ fiberglass boat configured specifically for towing and instruction. Open seating for groups, integrated tower for clean towlines, soft pads for safe transitions on and off the board.
Captain certified for Transport Canada commercial operations. First mate on every session.
Equipment
Boards
Ropes
Vests
Helmets
Flyboard rig
Instruction
Three locations.
Each its own character.

Lake Ontario
Big water, longer runs, deeper. Best for experienced wakeboard and surf riders.

Lake Erie
Slightly more variable conditions. Strong wake surf. Multi-day formats often combine with fishing charters.

Grand River (Caledonia)
20 minutes south of Hamilton. Calmer water, ideal for first-timers, families, and flyboard sessions. Our most-booked location.
§ 04 — The Ground Rules
The four things
we never bend on.
01
Zero tolerance
alcohol
No alcohol on the boat, before the session, or during. Transport Canada regulation, our policy, no exceptions.
02
Flyboard
age 10+
Flyboard is not available to those under 10 years of age. We will not exceed safe age limits — period.
03
15-foot ceiling
on flyboard
We do not raise riders above 15 feet. The risk curve goes vertical past that altitude. We don’t take that risk with anyone.
04
Weather
caution
Lightning, high wind, or unsafe water means we reschedule — free, with fair notice. Light rain we run; conditions beyond that we don’t.
§ 05 — Who It’s For
Groups we see
every summer.
Birthday
Events
Teen and pre-teen birthdays where flyboard is the hero.
Family
Days
Multi-gen groups — kids tube, teens wakeboard, adults surf.
First-
Timers
Adults who’ve never tried a board. We get you up.
Corporate
Events
Team outings that aren’t trust falls. Light-touch, high-energy.
§ 06 — A Typical Session
How a
half-day runs.
01
Arrive
Meet at the boat launch. Gear provided.
02
Gear
Vests fitted, helmets on, safety briefing.
03
Instruct
Dry-land instruction, dry-runs, Q&A.
04
Water
On the water for the session: wake, surf, tube, or flyboard.
05
Wind Down
Towels, photos, pack it up. Same crew clean-up.
§ 07 — Included
Everything
to ride.
- All boards (wakeboard, surf, flyboard, tube)
- Ropes, towers, jet rigs
- Transport Canada-approved life vests
- Helmets (required for flyboard, optional otherwise)
- Captain and first mate
- On-water instruction
- Safety briefing and dry-land practice
§ 07 — What to Bring
What’s
on you.
- Swimwear (no street clothes — it’ll get destroyed)
- Sunscreen (waterproof preferred)
- Sunglasses with strap
- Towel for after the session
- Water bottle
- Camera or phone in waterproof case
§ 08 — Start Here
Tell us a date.
We’ll tell you
what’s biting.
§ 09 — Frequently Asked
Questions we get
every summer.
Tube: 6+. Wakeboard: 8+. Flyboard: 10+. Wake surf: 12+. These are firm — Transport Canada and our insurance carrier set the standards.
No. We have a 100% success rate getting first-timers in the air on flyboard and on the board for wakeboard/surf. Instruction included in every session.
Most people are nervous on day one. Long dry-land safety briefing, vest fitted properly, slow start on the water. You set the pace.
Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and the Grand River in Haldimand County (20 minutes south of Hamilton). Most family and first-timer sessions run on the Grand River.
No. Strict zero-tolerance policy on every session — Transport Canada regulation and our policy. Guests showing impairment will be refused boarding without refund.
Yes. Birthday parties and corporate events are some of our most-booked formats. Contact us with group size and date.
Yes, when run within the rules. Altitude capped at 15 feet. Helmet required. First mate watches every flight. 100% success rate, zero serious incidents on managed sessions.
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