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Glow-in-the-dark kayaking is back in Toronto this summer

Toronto has no shortage of exciting activities to make summer 2022 one to remember. From outdoor movies, Asian night markets and also the return of glow-in-the-dark kayaks. 

Toronto Kayaks is once again offering people the chance to paddle in a transparent, glow-in-the-dark hybrid kayak-canoes - perfect for a nighttime cruise. 

Each boat is transparent with LED lights and equipped with Bluetooth. 

Owners of Toronto Kayaks Sarah and Asha told theGentries that"Each boat has its own speaker so you're able to connect your phone and play whatever music you want on the speaker." 

The outdoorsy and artistic duo wanted to create a summer activity that "merged the traditional outdoor activities with the new generation."

The nature combined with an electric light vibe makes for a stunning Instagram shot as the sun sets along Humber bay. 

This summer activity is located at Humber Bay and also will be at Woodbine Beach for the first time this year.

Single kayak ( seats 1 -$60+ tax) and Tandem kayak (seats 2 - $100 + tax) are both available for reservation on the website.

Something tells me it's going to be lit. 

Lead photo by

Toronto Kayaks. With words from Monica Ferguson.


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