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Is Toronto Island open all year round?

Toronto Island's off-season runs from late-October/early November until mid-April. Here's what you need to know about visiting Toronto Island Park during the off-season: All park facilities at Centre Island and Hanlan's Point are closed except for the public washrooms: near the Ward's beach.



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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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Overnight camping is not allowed on Toronto Island Park.

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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. There are limited amenities during the off-season.

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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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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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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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Night Shots from Centre Island The 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.

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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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BRINGING A VEHICLE You can bring a vehicle to the Island with permission of the Ferry service. Please click here for details. Please call ahead for rates and restrictions. Don't plan a tight schedule on the day you're bringing your vehicle over; you may have to queue for several boats.

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

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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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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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