Work Where the River Is Your Office
Uncle Sam Boat Tours and our family of hospitality businesses have been welcoming guests to the Thousand Islands for generations. From working on the water to serving guests on land, we offer a wide range of seasonal and year?round opportunities in a fast?paced, team?oriented environment.
Whether you’re interested in boat crew positions, hospitality roles, food & beverage, retail, or guest services, one application connects you to all of our companies.
OUR COMPANIES
- Uncle Sam Boat Tours
- Blu Anchor
- American Narrows Trading Co.
- Capt. Thomson’s Resort
- Otter Creek Inn
- Capt’s Inn & Suites
POSITIONS WE FREQUENTLY HIRE FOR
On the Water
- Captains
- Deckhands
- Tour Guides
- Marine Operations Support
Hospitality & Guest Services
- Front Desk / Guest Services
- Restaurant & Bar Staff
- Kitchen Support
- Retail & Concessions
- Housekeeping
- Maintenance
Experience is a plus but not required for many positions. Training is provided where applicable.
WHY WORK WITH US?
- Competitive seasonal pay
- Flexible schedules
- Outdoor, waterfront work environment
- Team?focused culture
- Opportunities for returning seasonal employment
APPLY NOW
Online Application (Fastest & Recommended)
Our online application is mobile friendly and works on phones, tablets, and computers.
After submitting your application:
- You will receive a confirmation email
- Our hiring team will review your information
- Selected applicants will be contacted for next steps
Printable Application (Optional)
If you prefer to apply in person or by email, you may download a printable application.
? [Download Printable Application (PDF)]
Completed applications may be:
- Emailed to: [info@usboattours.com]
- Dropped off in person at participating locations
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Uncle Sam Boat Tours and its affiliated companies are equal opportunity employers. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other status protected by law.
Join our team and be part of a Thousand Islands tradition.
