In Toronto’s busy city center, there is a serene and stunning spot known as Toronto Island Park. Comprising a collection of small islands near downtown, it’s like a hidden gem, inviting individuals with its innate natural beauty, enjoyable activities, and spectacular views of the city’s skyline. The most popular island the largest one by far is Centre Island!

So, whether your inclination is towards a tranquil escape, a day packed with outdoor adventures and picnics, or simply seeking a fresh perspective of Toronto, the Toronto Islands cater to every kind of traveller. Now, let’s learn how to get there!

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Se rendre aux îles de Toronto

Pour rejoindre l'une des îles, vous devez voyager en bateau. Vous pouvez monter à bord du ferry au départ du terminal de ferry Jack Layton. Ce mode de transport fiable fonctionne toute l'année, offrant un passage vers et depuis Centre Island, Hanlan's Point et Ward's Island. Tout cela est fait pour la somme modique de $9.11 (pour les adultes âgés de 20 à 64 ans).

The convenience extends to your furry companions, as pets are welcome aboard. If you’re a fan of water sports like kayaking, canoeing, or paddleboarding, you’ll be pleased to know that you can bring these items on the ferry, as well. For those planning a leisurely picnic, make sure to bring all your snacks. And don’t worry, bicycles, strollers, and wagons will also be able to find a place on board, ensuring a smooth transfer of all your essentials.

Vous pouvez facilement acheter des billets de ferry en ligne et trouver plus d'informations sur les horaires des ferries ici.

Map of Toronto Islands from the ferry terminal.
Crédit: Ville de Toronto

Occasionally, the ferry line can become quite lengthy, especially during weekends. If you’re eager to expedite your island getaway, consider taking a water taxi. On weekdays, departures are approximately every 15 minutes, ensuring a swift journey. During weekends, the service ramps up, with departures happening every 5 to 10 minutes. That’s a quick option, isn’t it? However, it’s worth noting that the water taxi comes with a slightly higher cost than the ferry at $12.50 per person for a one-way trip.

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The enchantment of Toronto Island comes alive in its untouched natural beauty. Imagine sandy beaches and lush parks—these islands are brimming with serene corners to discover. Strolling along the boardwalk treats you to stunning views of Lake Ontario, while the Toronto Islands Garden boasts a burst of colourful plants and flowers. Discover pretty gardens like the William Meany Maze and the playful Franklin Children’s Garden.

Sun-seekers can head to Hanlan’s Point Beach for a splash! But that’s not all! Toronto Island is a hub of activity. Take a leisurely walk and spot cool art installations. Don’t miss the ancient Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, which has stood for more than 200 years!

Families can enjoy train rides and petting zoos at Centreville Amusement Park. Plus, if you’re a fan of outdoor dining, barbecuing is a great way to savour the island’s charm while enjoying a tasty meal.

Person sitting with their bike under a tree looking at the Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands.
Crédit : Hugo Coulbouée

Pour les amoureux des oiseaux, il existe des endroits spéciaux pour les observer. Les plages de l'ouest sont uniques avec leurs dunes qui abritent des plantes et des animaux particuliers.

With its stunning views and a variety of activities, Toronto Island offers a refreshing escape from the urban grind and a chance to connect with nature in the heart of the city. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this special spot on your next free day in Toronto.


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