VIKING’S expedition ship Viking Octantis has become the first cruise ship to visit the Port of Toronto after two years of suspended service due to COVID restrictions. The 378-guest Octantis kicked off the cruise season as part of her inaugural arrival into the port, which will have its biggest ever...
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VIKING’S expedition ship Viking Octantis has become the first cruise ship to visit the Port of Toronto after two years of suspended service due to COVID restrictions.
The 378-guest Octantis kicked off the cruise season as part of her inaugural arrival into the port, which will have its biggest ever year yet with 40 ships scheduled to call at from May-Oct.
“The return of cruise ship passengers to the Great Lakes will bring renewal and revitalisation to our local tourism and travel sectors, hard-hit over the past two years,” said PortsToronto Chief Executive Geoffrey Wilson.
Over the upcoming season Octantis will sail five itineraries which stop in Toronto, having recently cruised the Atlantic coastline to the Great Lakes following her successful first Antarctic season.
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