Matt Slaman, owner and creator of Pirate Life, has opened his family pirate ship adventure to the public.

Located on Centre Island, Pirate Life adds to the list of Toronto attractions perfect for families vacationing in the city.

Take on the pirate life

Take on the pirate life

“The adventure starts on land where everyone joins the crew with costumes, face paint and nicknames,” says, Matt. “From there, we take to the seas for a one hour adventure full of fun and excitement aboard the pirate ship searching for sunken treasure.”

Pirate Life adventure theatre/cruise caters to the imagination and sense of adventure in young children. Suitable for all ages and best for children between the ages of three to nine, it is the only attraction of its kind in the Toronto area and offers families a chance to experience Centre Island from a new perspective.

“Pirate Life adventure is for the entire family,” says Matt. “Parents participate in the adventure from start to finish. We allow them to become a pirate and experience what it’s like to be a kid again.”

Hunt for sunken treasure

Hunt for sunken treasure

Pirate life operates six shows a day with the first show at 10:45 a.m. and the last show scheduled for 5 p.m. The Island Rogue, the 45 foot pirate ship, is Transport Canada certified and is capable of taking 33 passengers into a world of action and adventure. Tickets are $25 per person and free for children two and under.

For more information and tickets visit www.piratelife.ca. Like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.

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René Samulewitsch @ReneandI is a globetrotter with a hunger for adventure, but at heart, he will always be an urban tourist with big love for Toronto. When not busy with his day job as a PR strategist, he spends his time exploring the city’s culture and entertainment venues. Rene has a passion for sharing experiences, and truly believes in the power of word of mouth. Favourite place in Toronto: Kensington Market in the Summer as there’s always something new to discover. Queen Street for the urban vibe and King Street to let loose and party.

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