Story

Hi, we are Daniel and Kate Spray. The owners, operators and sole employees of Float-Eh. We run our business out of Barrie, Ontario after we moved our family up to the area in 2021.
We came up with the idea of Float-Eh at Daniel's parents cottage in Parry Sound, Ontario when trying to solve a problem for Daniel's father Steve. Daniel and his sisters were in the midst of having children and therefore starting to purchase more water toys to keep everyone busy. Steve hated the look of all of the inflatables, or "eyesores" as he would call them on his waterfront.  We like to keep everyone happy, so we decided to create a compromise. We realized that the world needed some high quality floaties for us Northerners that did not distract from the natural beauty of the outdoors, but enhances it. 

Several months later Float-Eh was born. A Canadian company designing premium water toys that vibe with the Northern outdoors from coast to coast. Be it the Pacific, the Atlantic, the great lakes, any lake or your backyard pool Float-Eh's products are made with the highest quality fabrics and are perfect for all your floating needs. This summer, say goodbye to the typical inflatables and get on board with a floatie inspired by iconic Northern symbols. We have something for everyone. Whether you are drifting down the Penticton Channel on our river tubes, lounge the days away on lake Muskoka on our floaties, want to anchor our water mat in front of your dock or explore all of the beautiful water channels our country has to offer via our inflatable paddle boards. We have all the options you need.

So grab your gear, crank up the tunes, and float in Northern style!

In appreciation of our customers and in the importance of protecting our planet, Float-Eh has sponsored Tree Canada. One dollar from every item sold will go towards planting and nurturing trees across the country this year. Established in 1992, Tree Canada specializes in urban greening and reforestation projects. To date, Tree Canada and its partners have planted over 83 million trees, helping to sequester carbon pollution and increase viable wildlife habitats.