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Winnie T.

The family had a great time here on a beatiful Spring day. Theres a bunch of different activities, including parks, bike rentals, canoe rentals, beaches, bbq, etc. We ended up relaxing at the parks for a little bit, and also rented a quad bike which was a lot of fun (and a workout!). I think the island is comparable to Central Park in NY, but a lot less crowded, which is nice. Made it a lot more peaceful. On the flip side, it is harder to access. You need to get a ferry there, which is not cheap, and also runs every 30min or so. There is an amusement park there but my kiddos (including my 6yr old) thought that the rides looked too babyish, so didn't try. Also theres limited food options. We ended up heading back to Toronto and grabbing lunch at the Harborfront instead since there is much more choice there.

Vannesa A.

Nice place for family. Lots of fun to do such as picnic, beach, kayak & canoe, biking, rides, food or just walk.

Peter P.

This would be a fun place to spend the day. We only went for a few couple hours just to walk around and check out the petting zoo. We also went through the hedge maze. If you come, do yourself a favor and take a water taxi instead of the giant ferry. It costs a little bit more, but you can go on your own schedule and have a lot more space. Take your bikes to get around the islands too. Once you're on the islands, there are restaurants, the aforementioned petting zoo, a beach, and a little children's amusement park.

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Somya S.

Always a good day out. Take the ferry from Jack Layton terminal. Once there, hike, explore or sit under the trees. There's something for everyone. Parks, beach, children's playground, etc. there are public washrooms. You can also rent bikes.

Kristy N.

The Jack Layton ferry terminal hosts daily ferry rides to Centre Island, Wards Island and Hanland Point. The ferry to Centre Island is definitely more packed, but these islands are connected - so feel free to hop aboard any of them to get to any of these islands. Of course, there are other ferries - such as speedboats that are slightly more expensive, but definitely more fun when you're getting to these islands. Prices for ferries are $8-$9 for a round trip if you get a day trip. Tip: If you would like to skip the lines, especially in those gorgeous summer days, I would advise to purchase your tickets in advance. Centre Island is roughly a 10 minute boat ride away. When you arrive, you can find washrooms immediately to your right. If you would like to enjoy the rest of the island, please follow the paths on your left. The best photo spot in my opinion is the path to your left RIGHT where the water is. There is a paid eye piece zoom viewing device that captures the best photo spot. Centre Island is home to many different activities such as bike riding (tandem, bike riding as a family of 6+, Centreville amusement rides for young children and adults, kayaking, etc.) In addition, there are beautiful beaches that you can enjoy when the weather is nice and warm. Food prices on CentreIsland are limited (pizza being the most popular place) and more expensive than in other parts of the city. If you would like to save money on food, I would recommend bringing a picnic to enjoy!

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Anna D.

Become one with nature by taking a stroll around Centre Island! I'm not much of an outdoorsy type of person however; it was so relaxing and the views are on point! It is such a perfect place to capture aesthetic pictures! To get here, you have to take a ferry and it comes every 30 minutes (schedules are provided). It costs $5.05 for students and it includes the trip there and back. I was quite surprised as to how clean the area was, furthermore there are plenty of activities to do such as cycling, kayaking, going to the beach, etc. I found that most of the activities closes at 5 pm, so make sure you get there before that time! When taking the ferry back, my friends and I left around 9:00 PM and honestly, the view from the ferry was absolutely stunning. I'm definitely heading back again as it was such an amazing experience (was my first time there). I would love to test out the four seated bicycles one day as well! Additional tips: - bring snacks, water bottles, and comfy shoes as you have to walk quite a bit - mosquitoes will nibble on you at night, so get that bug repellent prepared

Kevin L.

I'm giving Centre Island 5 stars on the basis of being a father with two young sons. This amusement park is definitely geared towards families with younger children. If you're looking for thrill rides or giant roller coasters, they're not here. What you get is a nicely laid-out family oriented park that's clean and quiet (by amusement park standards). Our kids loved the ferry ride over, and it's a bit of walk to the park itself (from the ferry). There were lots of strollers/wagons but we didn't feel it was necessary. Be prepared to spend close to $200/family, if parents are riding as well. Our kids loved the mini roller coaster, bumper cars and water log ride. Outside food is permitted, so pack lunch and drinks. Definitely a nice way to spend a warm summer day!

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Zebra C.

When the city strikes* were finally over and the ferries to the Islands were back in service, we waited...and waited...for that seemingly rare hot, sunny day** to visit the islands. I specifically wanted to go to Centre Island to rent a bicycle. I dunno, something about riding a bike in the summer reminds me of happy times as a child. (Except for that one time I gave Dora Winsler a ride on my banana bicycle and her foot got caught in the spokes of the rear wheel and she cried like a whiny brat.) Centre Island was pretty packed with kids and tourists on that Friday afternoon. But the bike paths were blessedly clear. We rode down to Ward's Island and one of the beaches. We also tried to ogle some jiggly bits at the Clothing Optional Beach but didn't want to exceed the 60 minutes on our rental and ended up returning the bikes sans flesh sighting. Centre Island has Centreville Amusement Park, swan boat rides, boat rentals, Shopsy's sit-down restaurant, Pizza Pizza by the slice, picnic tables, overpriced ice cream vendors, and gynormous mutant swans.*** $6.50 for roundtrip ferry $7 per hour per bike rental (bring ID!) _________ * Grrr...Thanks guys, for the stanky garbage invading my nostril space ** Grrr x 2...Thanks Mother Nature, for the sh*tty weather this summer *** Grrr x 3...Stop feeding them donuts and other crap human food!

Bilal S.

This is hiked up as its in Toronto and does take the Toronto people away in the clear green area but if you are from suburbs I think there are better parks. Overall, the island is good for picnics but as its an island you will have to carry all you stuff on a ferry to have a BBQ which could be challenging at times. To get a BBQ you will have to go really early or be lucky that some one is leaving when you get there to get a BBQ to cook some meat. The ferry ride is quite nice as you get to view the Toronto Sky line and the it would cost you $7 return. You can rent boats/ kayaks etc and enjoy the water. I have seen a lot of people bring their bikes and go bike riding on the island. They also have Centreville Amusement Park a small area for the kids to go have some rides and the food court is located within central ville.

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It's a nice place for a family outing, have lots of great memories.

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