PIRATEFEST
Ahoy ... me heartys!! Rumor has it that Cap'n Corbin, the most infamous of Muskoka pirates, will be "taking" Muskoka Wharf this Saturday July 31st. From 10am to 5pm, he plans to torment the shore with live entertainment, air bounce, a treasure hunt, pirate crafts, a petting zoo and much more for those who vow to lead the life of piracy and arrive in their best pirate gear!! Corbin will also be hosting 1 hour pirate cruises all day aboard Wenonah II ... only for the most brave of mateys!!
BUCCANEER'S BALL
Hook claims that a dinner cruise for his "more mature" sailors is in order on Saturday night from 6pm to 10pm. Promising cannon fire and a battle from Wenonah to the islands, Cap'n Corbin will be serving grub & grog to all who join his crew. And, Corbin has arranged for fireworks to conclude his day of pirate torment. Be sure to come dressed for the occasion. Arghhhh!!
To join the pirate crew, get on ye blower and call 1-866-687-6667 ... if ye dare!
Did you know?
- The R.M.S. Segwun continues to be recognized by Canada Post as a "Royal Mail Ship" and that mail can be hand-franked or cancelled from the ship as they did more than 100 years ago.
- In 1974, the Segwun was recommissioned by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
- In 1996, the Wanda III Steam Yacht was recommissioned by Prime Minister Jean Chretien.
- The Segwun's coal comes all the way from Kentucky.
- Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre opened in 2006 and celebrates Muskoka's steamship era, grand resorts and hotels and the region's rich boat-building history.
- Wenonah II is Canada's newest passenger vessel combining turn-of-the-century charm with modern conveniences such as air-conditioning and an on board elevator.
- The Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre is home to North America's largest in-water display of antique and classic boats.
- The ship's private label wine is one of the few given permission by the LCBO to be sold in stores throughout Ontario.
- In 2001 and 2002, the Segwun won the award of "Best Large Attraction" by Attractions Canada.
- In 1988, the Segwun won the prestigious "Phoenix Award" presented by the Society of American Travel Writers. Recipients are chosen for their outstanding efforts in preservation and conservation.
- In years past, a steamship purser used to take tickets as passengers boarded. Today, our Purser is responsible for all guest services on board including your dining experience.
- The Segwun used to carry passengers, freight and mail to a variety of ports on the Muskoka lakes before the days of the automobile.
- Each year, the Segwun and Wenonah II host upwards of 30 memorable wedding ceremonies and receptions.
- In recent years the shift to air transport for mail has left only three ships with the right to the prefix; RMS Segwun, which serves as a passenger vessel in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada, RMS St Helena, which serves the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic,[9] and RMS Queen Mary 2. QM2 was conferred "RMS" by Royal Mail when she entered service in 2004 on the Southampton to New York route as a gesture to Cunard's history – The RMS Segwun is the oldest Royal Mail Ship in the world.


