at a glancein&aroundthe neighbourhood
Location
The Toronto Islands comprise of 15 small islands which sit in Lake Ontario and are situated south of Toronto’s mainland. These islands act as a buffer for Toronto’s Harbour from storms and are just a 13 minute ferry ride from Toronto’s downtown district.
Neighbourhood Vibes
Recreation

Hanlan’s Point: Lakeshore Ave, Toronto
This place offers respite from the hustle and bustle from Toronto’s city life. Hanlan Point provides a beach, bike trails, firepits, outdoor tennis and volleyball courts, 12 picnic sites and more for the city dweller looking for a break in nature.

Centreville Amusement Park: 9 Queens Quay W, Toronto
Centreville Amusement Park is a children’s theme park situated on Centre island, for ages three to seven. And just adjacent to the park is a small petting zoo known as The Far Enough Farm where admission is free.

Ward’s Island: East of the Toronto Islands
As opposed to the rest of the islands, Ward’s Island is mainly residential. However, the boardwalk on the South side boasts a great view to Lake Ontario. You don’t want to miss this scenic spot!
Around the Corner
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Harbourfront Centre
St. Lawrence Market
Education
Island Public/Natural Science School
Gibraltar Point Day Nursery
Waterfront Montessori Children’s Centre
Transportation
Ferry: The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal is located between Bay Street and Yonge Street on Queens Quay and is the most frequented mode of transport to reach the Toronto Islands.
Restaurant & Retail
- The Island Greek Grill
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Located on 1-5 Avenue of the Island on Centre Island, this Greek hangout is a great place to find affordable and good quality Greek food.
- Toronto Island BBQ & Beer
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Located on 30 Centre Island Pk on Centre Island, this delightful burger join boasts great views of the downtown Toronto skyline and great food too.
- Island Cafe
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Island Cafe is located on 20 Withrow Street on Ward Island is a charming joint with amazing service and good sandwiches and other food.