Dining Cruises
For all dining cruises we require at least 24 hours advanced reservation as we deal with a caterer to supply our meals. Prices do not include applicable taxes.
Lunch Cruises
Enjoy a relaxing lunch as you cruise lovely Lake Muskoka.
Adult - $49.95 Child - $28.95 Society Member - $46.15
Millionaire’s Row Lunch
Millionaire’s Row is a stretch of shoreline famous for grand summer homes dating back to the 1800’s.
Adults $84.95 Child $35.40 Society Member $78.36
Sunset Dinner Cruise
Evenings to remember are created nightly as passengers enjoy a personal on-board view of dazzling Muskoka sunsets.
Adult/Child - $82.95 Society Member - $76.63
Join us for a Sunset Dinner Cruise this autumn. Your chance to view the fabulous fall colours of Lake Muskoka, cruising in style aboard the RMS Segwun and Wenonah II, complete with a 3 course dinner served in the ships dining salon.
Find out how to become a member of the Muskoka Steamship & Historical Society to save on regular cruises!
Dining Menus
All of our dining cruises feature fine cuisine by our caterer North Restaurant and Lounge.
Here is a peek at the fabulous meals you will enjoy on our public cruises: (subject to change)
Lunch Cruise
Spring/Fall Menu
Roast Turkey with House made Stuffing
Creamed Potatoes
Market Fresh Vegetables
Cranberry Sauce
Assorted Breads
Seasonal Market Fresh Fruit Crumble
Summer Menu
Breast of Chicken drizzled in a Tarragon Mushroom Sauce
Creamed Potatoes
Market Fresh Vegetables
Bread Rolls
Seasonal Market Fresh Fruit Crumble
Millionaire's Row
Assorted Breads and Rolls
Organic Green Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette
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Roasted Rib Eye of Beef with Jus
Served with:
Creamed Potatoes
Seasonal Market Fresh Vegetables
Dessert:
Seasonal Market Fresh Fruit Crumble
Sunset Dinner
Assorted Breads and Rolls
Organic Green Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette
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Roasted Rib Eye of Beef with Jus
Served with:
Creamed Potatoes
Seasonal Market Fresh Vegetables
Dessert:
House Made Cake
Gluten Free / Lactose Free / Vegetarian Options available by request.
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.



