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Do people live on Toronto Island in the winter?

The residents on the island say they really love the winter season because, after hosting 1.6 million visitors through the summer months, it feels like the island returns to them. If you want to journey across the lake this winter, skating and cross-country skiing await. But, one tip—bring your own skates and skis.



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For most of us, the Toronto Islands are a quick getaway without actually having to leave the city. But, about 700 residents are lucky enough to call the islands home. Kristin Basmadjin lives on Algonquin Island and tells CityNews it's a special place with a tight knit community.

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Toronto has been ranked among the top 100 most expensive cities to live around the world. Results from the 2023 Mercer Cost of Living Survey were released Wednesday, which ranked 227 cities around the world based on affordability.

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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.

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Besides hotels, you can also book a Bed & Breakfast on Toronto Island, but also a guesthouse, hostel, villa, motel or apartment. Are you looking for an accommodation on Toronto Island? On Toronto Island, or on the mainland, there is enough choice to stay in a cozy accommodation.

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Each beach is great for swimming, tanning, or relaxing. All Toronto Islands beaches are free to access (aside from the cost to use the ferry). Three of the four (all except Hanlan's Point) have received the prestigious Blue Flag designation, indicating top water quality, safety, and access.

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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.

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The Ward's Island residents occupy roughly 12 acres or 150 homes with the remainder on adjacent Algonquin Island. As it has been since 1915, most of the streets are named in sequence, as First, Second, Third and so on. The island has two daycare centres, a school and a church.

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The park offers a peaceful escape with its lush greenery, pristine beaches, and breathtaking views of Lake Ontario. You possibly need more than 1 day to visit all places on this island. There are 3 points of ferries you can arrive and depart.

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Might take you 3-4 hrs walking depending on how fast you are but i suggest you stay for at least half a day to enjoy the views toronto island has to offer .. :) Helpful?

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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.

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Just a short ferry ride from the city of Toronto, and all connected by boardwalks and walking trails, the Toronto Islands are the perfect place to spend a day with the family, someone special, or on your own.

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Some islands can be bought undeveloped, while others already have roads and/or houses. Islands are also available for rent. Many celebrities have their own private islands. Commercial development of uninhabited islands can raise ecological concerns, as many have a fragile environment.

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Algonquin Island (formerly known as Sunfish Island) and Olympic Island are two of the other major islands. The former is mostly a residential area and the latter is public parkland. What is commonly called Ward's Island is actually the eastern end of Centre Island, and like Algonquin is mostly a residential area.

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It might seem out of reach as you sit, eyes glazed, in front of your computer. But here's the truth: People move to islands all the time! Whether it's Maui, the Bahamas, or Bora Bora, you, too, can buy a home on an island.

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