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30 texts to plan one boat day, and half the group "didn't see the message"

You bail on a trip because coordinating feels like more work than it's worth

The kids want to come, your parents want to come, your buddy wants to bring his girlfriend — and you're managing it all in your head

One app. More days on the water.

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Plan your next trip

Pick a date, invite your crew, and let guests RSVP. Island meetups, dock-and-dine runs, weekend getaways — one place for all of it.

Friends floating on the water tied to the boat

Everyone's in the loop

Your friends and family see upcoming trips, RSVP, and know exactly where and when to show up. No more "wait, what time?" texts.

The helm and cockpit of the boat

Built for boat owners

You're the one making it happen. My Friend's Boat handles the coordination — RSVPs, headcounts, trip details — so you can spend less time organizing and more time at the helm.

Your crew doesn't need to sign up for anything.

Send them a link. They tap it, see the trip details, and RSVP. No account. No app download. No email address required. The only person who needs an account is you.

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The best days on the water are already on the calendar.

Whether it's a music festival you boat up to, a weekend trip to Casino Rama, or lunch at a dock-and-dine spot that's only reachable by water — your summer is waiting.

Events

May 16–18

Victoria Day Weekend

Everywhere

The unofficial start of boat season. Get your crew together for the first trip of the year.

July 18

Shake Your Buoy

Duclos Point, Lake Simcoe

Offshore sandbar music festival. Arrive by boat.

@shakeyourbuoy
Late July TBD

Simcoe Summer Surge

Port of Orillia

Charitable boat run covering 116 miles around Lake Simcoe with stops at Big Chief Island, Lagoon City, and Barrie.

Performance Boat Club
July 31 – Aug 3

Kempenfest

Barrie Waterfront

54th annual waterfront arts and music festival. Pull up to the transient marina and walk over.

@kempenfest
Early August TBD

Boatapalooza

Kawartha Lakes Marina, Bobcaygeon

Boat-up music festival on Pigeon Lake with an underwater dance floor and live bands all day.

Kawartha Lakes Marina
August 4

Civic Holiday / Simcoe Day

Everywhere

Long weekend. No excuse not to be on the water.

Sept 4–6

Pirate Party

Orillia Waterfront

The Port of Orillia flies the black flag. Pirate village, cannon battles, sea battles on Lake Couchiching.

Sept 5–7

Labour Day Weekend

Everywhere

Last hurrah of the season. Make it count.

Dock & Dine

Some of the best meals on the water are only reachable by boat.

Boat access only

The Waubic

Severn River, Coldwater

Boat access only since 1913. Twenty dock spots. Fish & chips and craft beer on the Severn.

The Boondocks Eatery

Georgina, Lake Simcoe

Family-owned comfort food at the ferry docks. The Prime Rib Hash with poached eggs is the move.

Friday Harbour

Innisfil / Big Bay Point

Full resort marina with dining on-site. Pull up and stay a while.

Barrie Waterfront

Barrie

Transient marina fits 50 boats. Walk to Il Buco for Italian with views of Kempenfelt Bay.

Barneys Restaurant

Beaverton Harbour

All-you-can-eat breakfast starting at 6am. Fuel up before a day on the water.

The Cody Inn

Buckhorn, Trent-Severn

Legendary Chinese food on the waterway. A cottage country institution.

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