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Does Centre Island have a beach?

Centre Island Beach is near the old pier on the opposite side of the island from the ferry terminal. This area is also known as “Manitou Beach”. “Manitou” refers to the spirits of the Algonquin tribes who were the first people to enjoy the island.



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Swimming at beaches should only occur when a lifeguard is on duty and is only permitted in the designated swimming areas. Swimming without the supervision of a lifeguard or outside designated swim areas is not recommended.

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For the area of the Beaches that is south of Queen Street, there is an average of 7.8 crimes against people per 1,000 people living and working in the area. There is an average of 20.64 crimes against property. North of Queen, there is an average of 7.44 crimes against people and 23.68 crimes against property.

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There are three different pedestrian ferries that take visitors to three different locations: Ward's Island, Centre Island, and Hanlan's Point. The ferry ride is approximately 15 minutes. All the islands are connected to each other and visitors can walk or bike from one to another.

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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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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.

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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. In summer, 35-minute tram tours leave from Centre Island, a short walk south of the ferry docks.

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Information. There is no admission fee to Centreville. However, you need to take the Toronto Island Ferry across to Centre Island. For Ferry fare prices and to purchase Ferry tickets online, see: Toronto Island Ferry Tickets Online.

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Toronto Island Park is made up of several islands, including Ward's Island, Centre Island and Hanlan's Point. Visit Ferries to Toronto Island Park for ferry schedules and fees.

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To get here you will need to take the short scenic ferry ride to Centre Island. The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal is located at 9 Queen's Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2H3. You'll find the terminal at the foot of Bay Street at Queen's Quay West, just west of the Westin Harbour Castle hotel.

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The only way to get to Toronto Islands is by ferry, but once you're there, you can choose from watercraft, bikes or walking on your own two feet.

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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.

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The ferry boats travel to three different Islands: Centre Island, Ward's Island, and Hanlan's Point. The main attractions are on Centre Island, so it is by far the most popular.

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Park Hours: 10:30 AM - 05:00 PM.

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