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Vacation Home The Downtown Luxe at 101

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The Downtown Luxe at 101 is a vacation home in the region of Toronto and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
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The Downtown Luxe at 101

About this propertySpacious Accommodations: The Downtown Luxe at 101 offers a spacious apartment in Toronto city center. Featuring two bedrooms and one bathroom, the property includes a balcony with city views.

Modern Amenities: Guests enjoy free WiFi, air-conditioning, and a fully equipped kitchen with a coffee machine, microwave, and dishwasher. Additional amenities include a washing machine, streaming services, and a dining area.

Convenient Location: Located 2625 feet from the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and less than 0.6 mi from the Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, the apartment is an 8-minute walk from Rogers Center and 10 minutes from CN Tower. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is 1.9 mi away.

Local Attractions: Nearby points of interest include Toronto Eaton Center (0.9 mi), Yonge-Dundas Square (1.1 mi), and Sugar Beach (1.7 mi). The surrounding area offers ice-skating, boating, kayaking, and canoeing.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Vacation Home The Downtown Luxe at 101 reviews

Looking for a great place to stay in Toronto? Book The Downtown Luxe at 101; rated ★★★★★ (10/10) and is available from CAD $ 384. The Downtown Luxe at 101 is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.

📍 Address The Downtown Luxe at 101

Toronto, ca

FAQ

How long does the crossing take?

The crossing takes about 13 minutes.

Can I book a reservation for a ferry ticket?

Reserving a spot on the ferry to Toronto Island is not possible. Extra departures may be available during busy periods.

What is a monthly pass?

For individuals who travel to Toronto Island often, a monthly pass all you can travel pass is available.

Ferry Toronto

Ward’s Island ferry operates year-round, serving both the residential community and visitors to this charming eastern island. Ward’s Island features a unique turn-of-the-century village with 262 colorful homes, narrow sidewalks, and whimsical gardens. The island offers a quieter experience with beautiful beaches, a boardwalk, and several dining options including the Island Café and Riviera Kitchen.

Hanlan’s Point ferry provides access to the westernmost island, known for its recreational facilities and natural beauty. This island features tennis courts, volleyball courts, a baseball diamond, and extensive green spaces perfect for picnics and gatherings. Hanlan’s Point is also home to Toronto’s only clothing-optional beach and the historic Gibraltar Point Lighthouse.

Centreville Amusement Park is a major attraction on Centre Island, operating daily during summer months from 10:30 AM to 8 PM on weekends. The park features family-friendly rides including bumper boats, antique cars, a mini roller coaster, and the famous swan boats. Entry to the park is free, but individual ride tickets or day passes can be purchased on-site or online.

Dining options on Toronto Islands range from casual cafés to full-service restaurants across all three islands. Popular establishments include Toronto Island BBQ & Beer Co., the Carousel Café, and various food stands throughout Centreville. Ward’s Island features charming local eateries, while Hanlan’s Point offers picnic facilities and seasonal food services.

Toronto Island Park encompasses the entire island chain and offers diverse recreational opportunities beyond the ferry ride. Visitors can enjoy disc golf, tennis, baseball, soccer, and numerous picnic areas with BBQ facilities. The park operates year-round with seasonal variations in available facilities and services.

Weather considerations can occasionally affect ferry service, particularly during severe storms or high water levels. Safety is the top priority, and services may be temporarily suspended during dangerous conditions. Visitors should check current ferry status before traveling, especially during winter months or severe weather warnings.

Historical significance of Toronto Island ferries dates back to 1833 with the first crossing by “Sir John of the Peninsula.” The Toronto Ferry Company operated services until 1926 when the City of Toronto purchased the fleet. This rich maritime heritage continues today with modern vessels serving the same essential transportation function.

Emergency services and safety protocols ensure visitor security on both ferries and islands. Toronto Fire Services maintains a station on Ward’s Island, and emergency medical services are available year-round. Ferry vessels are equipped with modern safety equipment and experienced crews trained in emergency response procedures.

Special events ferry schedules accommodate major attractions and seasonal celebrations on Toronto Islands. Holiday schedules operate during statutory holidays with modified departure times. Concert series, festivals, and special events may require additional ferry service or extended operating hours to serve increased visitor demand.

Environmental sustainability initiatives guide Toronto Island ferry operations and island management. The service is transitioning to electric ferries as part of Toronto’s climate action plan, with new vessels expected by 2026-2027. Island operations emphasize conservation and protection of the unique freshwater coastal ecosystem.