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    The city view from the central island

    Such a lovely place!! Great to spend free time and maybe jog around. And also the ferry rides are wonderful!

    View of Toronto downtown from the island.
    Robert S.

    I read about this peaceful setting just outside the city center and decided to check it out.....You only need to travel 10 minutes from the city of Toronto to enter a completely different world. Hop on a ferry and embark on a journey to the Toronto Islands. There are no cars, so you're going to want to rent a bike, walk or rollerblades to explore the chain of islands -- the three big ones being Centre, Ward's and Algonquin -- which are connected by a series of pathways and bridges. Along the water you'll find four awesome beaches, while summer cottages from the 1920s and impressive English gardens are one of the main draws on land. We saw many people having a picnic, shopping eating, or taking part of some of the paid events on the island. Just a nice relaxing place.. Easy to get to, beautiful and peaceful.

    Jo-Anne L.

    Literally, an island oasis in Toronto - this is such a lovely place to visit on a day trip. Just about 10-20 minutes walk from downtown will take you to the ferry terminal. From there, you can take a ferry (trips back to the city are free) or water taxi to one of 3 islands - Hanlan's Point, Ward's Island, or Centre Island. There's a long trail across the islands you can walk or bike through and various attractions along the way including an amusement park (containing a splash pad), a fully functioning farm, a children's garden, a hedge maze, a lighthouse, restaurants, canals, piers, and of course lots of areas where you can picnic, swim, or lay around on the beaches relaxing. This is not even an exhaustive list! The islands are also well populated with water fountains, lockers, and washrooms. If you can, would definitely recommend you come on a weekday - the ferry lines back were insane even on Thursday, I can't imagine waiting in the sun for hours on a weekend.

    Albert W.

    My friend (who migrated to TO years ago) laughed at me for visiting this place. Well, I found it synonymous to outsiders visiting New York for the first time that they have to see Central Park. Bathrooms are pretty clean and well stocked, the grounds well kept (maybe the maze could use some trimming), and simply open to a lot of possibilities to having events here in the Fall.

    Thomas M.

    If you have a few days in Toronto and the weather is nice, you should for sure pop over here. Take the ferry not the taxi's. Go for a walk, rent a bike, have a beer, eat some food. Go the beach. The Hanlan side is mainly water treatment and construction, so I'd avoid especially if you are walking. The ward island side has a lot more to offer in terms of things to do, places to eat and just generally a cooler vibe. Worth the time and visit.

    Pronto B.

    What a perfect day! I was on my own (spouse at a conference). I rented a bike and pedaled from end to end, stopping at the Island Cafe (for a great iced coffee and snack) and three different beaches, each with its own look and feel. The gardens were beautiful. It was fun biking past the cottage communities and looking at the art outside several of the homes. If you have a bit of cash to spare, I highly recommend taking a taxi rather than the ferry. By doing so, I was able to avoid the long, long lines for the ferry and was able to come and go on my own timing rather than the ferry's schedule.

    Esther O.

    April 2019 I'm in love with this place. How I wish I could live here and wake up to the beautiful view everyday. It's much better during the summer time when the rides and food stands are open, and when the garden area is flourishing with beautiful flowers. Every year I make sure I visit this place. I do hope I get to that this year. It sure brings peace of mind.

    Building coming back Toronto park
    Latoya G.

    Nice outing. Beautiful view on the ferry. Park is beautiful. A variety of activities for small and large groups. Would visit again.

    Great for family gatherings
    Cesar V.

    Love this place, perfect for weekends outing with the family. Highly recommended, it will make your summer worthwhile

    Scott L.

    A beautiful quick getaway from the mainland that offers gorgeous views of the city and smaller intimate parks/beaches. A 30-minute ferry ride from the mainland, you'll find yourself docked and wondering which direction to head towards. After the storm, I walked along the pier and took in the scenic Ontario waters. If you have a bike, I highly recommend bringing it onto the ferry and the island is quite large and nearly impossible to explore entirely. -1 star for food/restaurant/amenities available. Not many restrooms available besides the ones near the dock. Nearby Subway. There are so many beautiful spots to enjoy before our ferry ride headed back.

    Maanas S.

    Spent a wonderful day in gorgeous weather at Centre Island. Private and public ferries make regular trips from the ferry terminal and harbour front. Private Tiki Taxis charge roughly $11 per person one-way while public ferries are free. Picnic benches all over the island are kept distanced from each other to maintain social distancing.

    Davies M.

    Fun rides for kids. We took metro (metro equivalent, Canadian street car, subway and bus network) to the Toronto Centre island. Got off and walked around to exhaust the kids while taking rides. By the time we were done with rides the kids were hungry so we had a picnic. We later went to the beach. Open lush grounds with awesome colorful and beautiful flowers and views. Plenty of space for whatever you are into. Spent the entire day till the kids were done. The ride back on the ferry was great. You should try this when the island is open. Pre order your tickets online and skip the line at main entrance, a plus.

    Harish V.

    If you want a little getaway from the bustling city then just hop on the ferry at Jack Layton Front Terminal and 10 min you are in hands of nature. They have the ferries every 30 mins and it costs like $8 ( Round trip) for adults. There are 3 cafes on the island if u want some coffee or a drink watching the skyline. You can grab a bike before getting on the ferry if u want to stroll around on the island. I wanted to watch the skyline during the day and night as well. Hence I made sure that i reached there around 7 pm and was on island till 9.30 pm and covered both views and they are "Amazing". BEST PART IS TO WATCH THE SUNSET AND THE PLANES INTERSECTING WITH CN TOWER. THE VIEW AT NIGHT IS LIKE A PAINTING. CHECK OUT THE PICS!!!

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    I can't imagine being at the meeting where they decided to pour some sand on a dock, add a few…read moremetal umbrellas and call it a beach, but here we are. In the oddball docks/ industrial area/ harbour front/ condo hell area next to Queens Quay East with traffic in plain sight, and cyclists whizzing by on the trail going to Cherry Beach. It's not somewhere I would think of going to hang out by the water, as there are quieter spots within a short walk that seem nicer, but I was with my cherished 5AM Club group and it was right near summer solstice in June with the longest days and all, we were in touch with the universe, yada yada so we trudged along the water's edge heading east from our yoga spot under the trees at Harbour Square Park East. So there we were at Sugar Beach yo. There was one crazy dude screaming at the lake from the dock, so okay, he seems harmless... Then, after doing our karma 5AM stuff, and it was 45 minutes after that when we stumbled upon a small party group at Sugar Beach. They were still up from a Monday night of shenanigans so they figured why not start a small fire for roasting marshmallows, which would pair well with their beer and spliffs. We decided to join them for a roasted marshmallow and snapped a couple pics. Was a lot of fun and who says Toronto isn't a friendly place to hang out? Ya gotta be creative with your destinations, that's all.

    Sugar Beach is a beautiful man-made beach tucked into downtown Toronto. It's such a unique spot in…read morethe middle of the city -- the umbrellas, white sand, and waterfront views make it a perfect place to relax and recharge.

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    Kew-Balmy Beach

    4.3(7 reviews)
    9.5 kmThe Beach

    I loved this beach! Sand was nice and soft too!…read more I can't believe I haven't discovered this beach before, but I will definitely visit again!

    I grew up in the Beaches. I already have an issue with the name of this listing well before I begin…read moremy review. The Beaches is what I'll always call my old neighbourhood. I grew up here until I graduated from high school and moved to Markham for my first stint of two. I have always known the Beaches to have more than one beach. This listing narrows it down to the area between Silver Birch and Lee Avenues. In this span, there are two beaches: Kew and Balmy. You still see these references scattered around the area. I went to Kew Beach Junior Public School. I walked past Balmy Beach Community School that was close to my high school. Balmy Beach Canoe Club has been there for at least a century. The name change to the Beach is still controversial. Sure, hyphenate Kew and Balmy, and you get a single beach. Um, no. For those who decided to focus on this ridiculous nonsense, how about focusing on something far more meaningful in the Beaches, like trying to solve the high volume of car accidents at Woodbine and Queen? How about dealing with the empty stores, including Ends, that used to be Tony's Variety, which still stands vacant after nearly two decades? I'm done letting off some steam. Now, back to business. I grew up a five-minute walk from the boardwalk and Lake Ontario. I grew up playing with the sand with my littlenpail and shovel set. I have walked countless times along the boardwalk. I did so to see the Victoria Day fireworks from the foot of Leuty Avenue (best view). I still remember walking with my friends as teenagers one summer and annoying people by blasting Bob Marley's "Get Up Stand Up" from my dinky Radio Shack pocket radio. I was recently back in my old neighbourhood. I took a chance to see if I could find a parking spot at around 4 pm on a warm Saturday. I ended up parking on Silver Birch Avenue. It's east of where I lived, but I wanted a change of pace. IYou can get away with street parking during the day. It does get busy, though. At night, you do need a parking permit to avoid a fine. I grew up seeing my dad renew and stick a new parking permit on his windshield. I also was forced to parallel-park the family car, which has served me well as an adult. Coming down to admire the sand, water, and boardwalk feels like home. There was a bench with a dedication plaque that I sat on, taking in the sun and breeze. I was sucking back a shake, and watching people cycle, walk, and jog along the path parallel to the boardwalk. Over the years, the boardwalk has gone through some restorative improvements. The wooden boards are in much better shape with no sign of rotting or feeling like you're about to fall through the cracks. Yay! It's a well-established neighbourhood. You get to enjoy the tall trees that have been there for decades and admiring how beautiful the surroundings are. It does look nicer these days. There are more receptacles for garbage and recycling. The Leuty Lifesaving Station, affectionately known as the Leuty, still endures. The water fountains have been upgraded. It's a cheerful, inviting place to hang out. It was nice soaking up everything while I was there. I managed to see an ice cream truck. The cheesy music signalling its arrival still reminds me of growing up here and wanting a treat. Some things never change. I should visit more often. I am glad that I did a couple of Saturdays ago. (179)

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