The Island is actually a group of 15 islands inter-connected by pathways and bridges. You can walk from one end of the Island to the other. The island is approximately 5kms long from Ward's Island to Hanlan's Point.
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Discover this 8.8-mile loop trail near Toronto, Ontario. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 33 min to complete.
and Ward's Island (year-round) typically operate every 30-60 minutes in summer. Only the Ward's Island ferry runs year-round. Cars are not allowed on the islands, so you'll need to get around on foot or by bicycle. Cycling is a good way to tour these flat islands, which are crisscrossed with pathways.
Toronto Island Park is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of the bustling city. As soon as I stepped onto the ferry, I could feel the stresses of urban life melt away. The park offers a peaceful escape with its lush greenery, pristine beaches, and breathtaking views of Lake Ontario.
It would depend what you planned on doing. There are several beaches, one clothing optional and all others clothing required, amusement park, being car free, you can walk and ride bikes anywhere. We stayed about 4 hours, but went with no time limit.
Night Shots from Centre IslandThe most popular spot is the one just west of the centre island ferry terminal. This spot offers a dead on shot of the sweeping landscape. The best time to get a night shot of the cityscape is during the blue hour, just before civil twilight.
Once on the islands, you can bike, hike or swim your way around the beaches and walking paths. There's Centre Island Beach (the family favourite), Gibraltar Point Beach, Hanlan's Point Beach and Ward's Island Beach, each with its own unique vibe.
The ferry to Toronto Island runs, on average, every half hour. Because there are departures on a regular basis, you don't need to make a reservation. This makes it possible to visit Toronto Island spontaneously. Departures may get cancelled under certain climatic conditions, high tides and other emergencies.
With more than 30 rides and attractions and 14 mouth-watering food outlets, Centre Island's iconic Centreville Amusement Park is the ultimate summer destination for families with young children!
The Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division of the City of Toronto government operates three public ferry routes to Hanlan's Point, Centre Island Park and Ward's Island from Jack Layton Terminal at the foot of Bay Street on the central Toronto waterfront.
Cars are not allowed on Toronto Island, which means you have to park your car on the mainland in Toronto. Read more about the ferry to Toronto and parking close to the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal below. The entrance of the terminal is located on the westside of the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel.
The only way to get to and from the Toronto Islands is by ferries operated by the City of Toronto, leaving from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, or private water taxis leaving from a separate dock. The Ferry Terminal is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and is very easy to get to.
The Island Walk is a 700 km walking trail that loops around PEI. It takes approximately 32 days to complete if you walk 20-25 kilometres per day. However, not all walkers have to plan to walk 20-25 kms per day.
If you're looking to go rogue on the Islands, just pack a picnic—but the first rule of Island picnics is don't bring alcohol on your Island picnics – there are cops patrolling and you can get a hefty ticket.
Despite the number of park visitors and the extent of mown grass, the Islands support a rich variety of mammals. Grey squirrels and raccoons are resident here as elsewhere in Toronto. The raccoon population has grown significantly in recent years as they have few predators and abundant food.
The Ferry Toronto Island takes you to the Toronto Islands, which are located in Lake Ontario. Also often referred to as Toronto Island Park, the islands are only a 13-minute ferry ride away from the city of Toronto.
FYI - fastest way to get to centre island is a water taxi. No line up, no crowds, cash only and got to island in 10 min. It's $10/ adult and $5/ child and kids 2 and under are free!