Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
519-328-3070
The first straight-line cable park in Ontario, Canada, Boarder Pass is tucked away in a small bay on Lake Huron — well-protected from the wind, which makes for calm waters all day, every day. Partnered with Sarnia Bay Marina, Boarder Pass is located near two major cities — Toronto (two and a half hours away) and Detroit (one hour away). With numerous obstacles and a great two-tower Sesitec System 2.0 setup, Boarder Pass is sure to attract riders from both sides of the border. Once you’ve had your fill of riding, there’s plenty to do, including gambling at a nearby casino. Or, if you just can’t get enough time on the water, you can always get a pull from Sarnia Water Sports.
Park Stats
Towers: 2 (straight line)
Ability Level: Beginner to advanced
Speed: Variable
Obstacles: 4 (2 rails, 1 box, 1 ramp)
Facts and Rates
Season: May to October
Rates: $25 per hour; rental gear, lessons and camps (cable and boat) available as well
Local Pros: None
Water Temperature: Board shorts in the summer, shorty/fullsuit in the spring and fall
Pro Shop: Not on-site; Boarder Town is the local shop, and Sarnia Bay Marina offers a free shuttle service to and from Boarder Town
Food: Sarnia Bay Marina, plus two local restaurants across the road
Closest Airport: Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport is closest; London International Airport (London, Ontario) and Detroit Metro Airport are both about an hour away
Local Knowledge: Don’t miss Paddy Flaherty’s and Stoke’s Bay for great food; check out Casino Point Edward on St. Clair River and the annual Bayfest; Sarnia is part of the Great Lakes, so there’s no lack of beaches; head over the Blue Water Bridge into Port Huron, Michigan
Other On-Site Activities: Wakeboarding and wakeskating with Sarnia Water Sports
Accommodations: None on-site; a Holiday Inn is within walking distance with a nine-hole golf course, and it’s near Casino Point Edward
Events: System 2.0 event in mid-August