You Can Rent 'BBQ Donuts' Near Montreal To Spend A Summer Day Floating Away

A maximum of eight people are allowed on the inflatable donuts right now.
Contributing Writer

Summer weather has reached Quebec extra early this year, which means we're all looking for fun activities to do on sunny days. And spending time floating away on one of Top Dopico's BBQ Donuts is something that definitely needs to be added to your summertime bucket list.

This company lets you rent inflatable tubes and hang out on the water in groups of two to eight people, according to the website.

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Top Dopico's BBQ Donut currently has two locations for you to float off from, one in Laval and the other in Boucherville.

Tube rentals start at $300 for three hours and include a cooler full of ice placed in the middle of the "donut."

Top Dopico's BBQ Donut

Where: Marina de Boucherville, Boucherville, QC & Aventure Mille-Îles, Laval, QC

When: Every Wednesday to Sunday during the summer

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