It's possible to do so, and in fact until about a hundred years ago was the only way to make the trip.
However, I don't think there are any regularly scheduled ships that make the trip; the only regularly scheduled transatlantic ship I'm aware of is Cunard's Southampton - NYC route, and that takes a week or more and costs about a thousand dollars one way for an inside cabin.
The sailing time from Canada to the UK varies based on the departure point, route, and weather conditions, but it typically takes around 7 to 14 days. For instance, a sail from Halifax to the UK may take about a week, while longer routes from the west coast can take up to two weeks or more. Factors such as the type of vessel, sailing speed, and prevailing winds also significantly impact the duration.
to Canada
No a boat or sail license is not required if human or sail powered.
no he did not !! he sailed for canada
don't sail, fly
Qubec,Canada
because the plane is going the other way around earth which is longer than going from UK to Canada that from Canada to UK
Southampton, England
1610
Canada was founded
because they wanted to fight
he travelled to Canada