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Toronto Ferry Fares $8.70 for adults. $5.50 for youth (15-19) and older adults (over 65) $4.10 for Juniors (under 14) Children under 2 ride free.



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Toronto Islands ferry ticket prices: Adult — $9.11. Youth (14-18 with ID) & Senior (65+) — $5.86. Junior (2-13) — $4.29. Infant (under 2) — FREE.

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Ferry tickets are available for purchase online. All tickets are valid for round trips. Ferries to Toronto Island Park operate year-round out of Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Ferries carry passengers to and from Centre Island, Hanlan's Point and Ward's Island.

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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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There is no need to make a reservation since the ferry departs every 15 minutes between 9 am and 9.30 pm. There will always be availability on the ferry, which takes you safe and quick to Toronto Island. The first departure to Centre Island is at 8 am while the last ferry departs at 11.30 pm.

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Ferry tickets are available for purchase online. All tickets are valid for round trips. Ferries to Toronto Island Park operate year-round out of Jack Layton Ferry Terminal.

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Unfortunately, just a ferry runs between Toronto and Toronto Island, not between Toronto and Niagara Falls. A few attempts were made in the past, and they all failed. However, by 2024, there's a chance we'll be able to enjoy a ferry service from Toronto's waterfront to the lower Niagara Peninsula.

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Yes, we recommend that you book your ferry tickets in advance. Ferryhopper suggests that you buy tickets as soon as you've made your travel plans and ferry schedules are released.

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You can get on any Toronto Island ferry from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (the ferry docks) located near the base of Bay Street, south of Queens Quay. To get to the ferry terminal from Union Station, you have a few options. You could walk, which would take you about 10 minutes.

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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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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.

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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!

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You can bring a vehicle to the Island with permission of the Ferry service.

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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.

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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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