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Do people own houses on Toronto Island?

Only 70 homes have been sold since the establishment of the list in 1994. If you manage to buy an island home, it must be your primary residence and it can be passed down only to children or spouses. And while a buyer will own the home, they won't own the land ? which is leased from the province, through the trust.



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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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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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Overnight camping is not allowed on Toronto Island Park.

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Cars are not permitted on the islands. See the Ferry Information page for more details.

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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.

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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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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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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.

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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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Cars are not allowed on the islands, so you'll need to get around on foot or by bicycle.

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