Memorial · Toronto

Toronto Island

Photograph at the Toronto Island Memorial

The Toronto Islands form a distinctive chain of landmasses situated in Lake Ontario, just south of the bustling heart of Toronto, Canada. As the only cluster of islands in the western expanse of the lake, they play a crucial role in sheltering Toronto Harbour and creating a natural boundary between the city and the wider lake. These islands are a cherished destination, offering a blend of recreational activities and unique community life. They host Toronto Island Park, an airport, exclusive yacht clubs, dining establishments, a public marina, and the joyful Centreville Amusement Park. Adding to their unique character, the islands nurture North America's largest urban car-free residential neighbourhood. Access is facilitated by public ferries running throughout the year, complemented by seasonal water taxis. A pedestrian tunnel creates a link to the airport, though this area is secured and separate from the island's public spaces. The islands beckon visitors with opportunities for leisure and recreation, encouraging exploration by ferry, with bicycles readily available for rent or brought aboard complimentary. Watercraft rentals also abound during milder months, alongside a popular disc golf course, making the islands a vibrant hub for diverse activities.

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