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Humber Bay Boat Adventures - Our Toronto Island Tours always include a swim. Get your fun on and prepare to get wet! Towels and refreshments provided.

Humber Bay Boat Adventures

5.0(1 review)
11.1 km•Etobicoke

On Saturday June 25th, my fiancée and I went out and explored Lake Ontario and the Toronto Islands…read morearea with Humber Bay Boating Adventures. The weather was warm, the lake was nice and calm and we set out for what ended up being an absolutely incredible day and evening. Our journey began with a warm and friendly greeting by Captain Rhonda. Once we got on the boat, we were given safety instructions and got ready to set sail. Our first stop was on Hanlan's Point where we enjoyed a nice picnic. The beach was packed with women, men and children of all ages. The vibe was great as everyone was soaking up the sun and spending quality time with family and friends. After a few hours of lounging on the beach, we got back on to the boat and toured the west side and south side of the Toronto Islands. Our next stop was Ward's Island. We docked the boat, went for a nice walk on the boardwalk and then stopped in to sit down and have a cold beverage and a wonderful snack at the Rectory Cafe. We then continued our walk, stopped for ice cream and walked around the neighbourhood of Ward's Island. We got back on the boat and continued to explore the east and north side of the Toronto Islands. While on the north side, we explored the lagoons and stopped in to the Toronto Island Marina where a live band was playing just before the sun set. We wanted to be on the water while the sun was setting so we could take in Toronto's breathtaking waterfront. What a sight that was! Pictures don't do a justice! Captain Rhonda is a very friendly and knowledgeable person and knows quite a bit of the history of this fantastic city we call home. She really cares about her customers and will do anything to be accommodating. I would definitely recommend Humber Bay Boating Adventures to anyone who would like an intimate tour of the Toronto Islands and Lake Ontario whether you're in a group or would just like to go out with that special someone. I can't wait to book my next tour with family and friends!

From the owner: We are a true adventure tour company. Other than our Humber River Tour, you can expect to get wet…read more It's fun and we'll take good care of you. All tours include a swim. Interested in spending the weekend at Toronto Island? Ask about staying aboard our well appointed 30ft SeaRay.

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Humber Bay Boat Adventures - Skyline Moonlight Swim and Beach Fire.

Skyline Moonlight Swim and Beach Fire.

Humber Bay Boat Adventures - Our Toronto Harbour Cruises always include a swim at Hanlan's Point. Towels and refreshments provided.

Our Toronto Harbour Cruises always include a swim at Hanlan's Point. Towels and refreshments provided.

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Centre Island - A beach!

Centre Island

4.1(51 reviews)
18.4 km

Looking for a day of fun in the sun? Well, take a ferry to Toronto Island Park (Centre Island) and…read morehave a multitude of choose your own adventure options! Taking the ferry to Centre Island is affordable and quick. It was only $9.00 CAD for round trip tickets, and there were 3 points of entry: Centre Island, Ward's Island and Hanlan's Point. We chose to take the Centre Island ferry on a Friday morning. It was very packed but the loading and unloading of passengers was efficient, so things seemed to move pretty quickly. One of the first things you notice about the island are all the bike paths. There are ample opportunities to rent bikes for the day, and we saw many people taking advantage of that. But, if renting bikes isn't on your list, there are plenty of other activities that are totally free. There was also an old lighthouse and a hedge maze to explore. There are also boardwalks leading out to Lake Ontario's coastline where you can get some amazing views into the seemingly endless lake or the Toronto skyline. There were some dining options like pizza or beaver tails, but we opted to skip the food options and have lunch on the mainland. One thing I would note is while we didn't see any personally; a fellow pedestrian jumped when he said he saw a snake in the grass, so if you stray from the paved paths, I would keep an eye out for that. We walked all the way to Hanlan's Point and took the ferry back from that point to the main terminal. It was quick and easy, and made for a fun little morning adventure. What a fantastic resource to have a nice grouping of islands where nature can be experienced right by the water. I loved my trip to Centre Island and to a greater extent, Toronto Island Park. It's definitely worth the visit to get out of the city and indulge in more nature-centric activities.

Lovely day weekend to go to the Island for fathers day+ the Toronto Island Dragonboat event was on…read moreas well! Go early or mid afternoon if you want to avoid crowds or major lineups on the ferry.

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Centre Island - A parasitic tree (?)

A parasitic tree (?)

Centre Island - One of the seawalls for protecting swimmers

One of the seawalls for protecting swimmers

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Harbourfront Centre Sailing and Powerboating

Harbourfront Centre Sailing and Powerboating

2.9(12 reviews)
18.5 km•Harbourfront

Got a Groupon to rent the power boat for 1.5 hours. $75 for a 2 person boat and $95 for a 5 person…read moreboat. I would definitely recommend the 5 person boat even if you are only 2 people. The reason is the boat is much more spacious, and it will allow for better pictures!!! The staff are friendly and informative. The boat ride on the lake is so awesome! You get to ride pass center island and see a point of view you never seen before. There's a speed limit on the inner harbour. And a no wake zone around the island, so you can't go very fast. But other areas on the lake you can go faster but there's still a limit on the boat. Go try it! It's fun and memorable.

I've rented their small speedboats quite a few times in the past and once this year. The website…read morementions that "Our fleet is in great shape...". Well I haven't come across that fleet yet. I'm not sure why I keep coming back here, if it wasn't for my little nephew, I wouldn't. The boats are crap and not well maintained. Slow speed I can understand but I have yet to sit in one of their F13 motor boats that didn't want to, or that didn't die in the middle of the lake. Last time I rented for an hour, they had to come and get me because they didn't put enough gas. Not bad if everything is working fine but take your cell phone with you in case you get stuck in the middle of the lake! Positive: If you don't have one, you don't require a boating license.

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Harbourfront Centre Sailing and Powerboating
Harbourfront Centre Sailing and Powerboating
Harbourfront Centre Sailing and Powerboating

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Toronto Island Marina - View from The Upper Deck at Toronto Island Marina - Spring 2014

Toronto Island Marina

3.8(6 reviews)
19.3 km•Harbourfront

When we got off the ferry and arrived on Centre Island just after labor day, the island was quiet…read more It was a weekday and Centreville was closed so we got to enjoy the quiet side of the island which was fine by us. We asked if there were good eats on the island as a few places looked close. Someone directed us to the marina and told us we could get fresh food her. When you get of the Centre Island ferry take a right a walk through the black gate. It's definitely off the beaten path. It was so quiet that day, we started getting worried that we were in one of those island horror movies like The Wickerman. However, after we passed the gate we ended up a nice local boating community with a large dock, general store, gas station for boats, and The Upper Deck. It was the hottest day of the summer and we sat out on the deck with loads of sunscreen. There were just a handful of people there. The waitress came to wipe off the table and we ordered food and drinks. I was totally excited when our food came. We ordered the the Cheeseburger with fries and the Turkey club with onion rings. Everything was amazing. The Cheeseburger was perfectly cooked, juicy, and had aged cheddar and a pickle on top. The club had just the right amount of mayo. Suprisingly the fries and rings were equally good. Definitely come here next time you visit the islands. Sure, the Carousel Cafe is good, but I can't imagine their food tasting as awesome as the Upper Deck.

I went to The Toronto Island Marina with my family a little while ago. I ordered the pesto pizza…read moreand my table also got a couple of drinks. After around 30 minutes we were yet to receive our food, and once we finally did, I was handed something unexpected. I was given an already cold and lame excuse for a pizza that didn't even have cheese on it. I'm not sure if the menu specified that, but I was very displeased. My meal consisted of pesto on bubbly, crunchy bread with a couple pieces of minced chicken. It was very mediocre. After the rest of my table was given their food, we still hadn't received the drinks we had ordered almost 40 minutes prior. Once we told the waitress she came back with them later but had been standing at the bar for a while since there weren't that many other customers there at the time. The drinks we ordered and the other food were decent but still undeserving of the hefty price we were charged. To top it all off, tip was already included in the bill, giving us no freedom to select our desired amount of gratuity. I was not angry, rather disappointed by this restaurant's nonchalance and unfairness towards its customers. I am not usually this forward, but I have made an acceptance on account of such behavior. If I could give this place zero stars I would, however I will grant it a one, as the views were quite exquisite.

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Toronto Island Marina
Toronto Island Marina
Toronto Island Marina

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