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Lake view Studio Condo High Floor Downtown Toronto is a vacation home in the region of Toronto and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
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Lake view Studio Condo High Floor Downtown Toronto

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About this propertyPrime Location: Lake View Studio 52-nd floor in Downtown Toronto is located in the city center, offering easy access to key attractions. Sugar Beach is a 16-minute walk away, while Scotiabank Arena lies 984 feet nearby. The CN Tower is a 7-minute walk, and Toronto Eaton Center is 1 mi from the property.

Comfortable Amenities: Guests enjoy free WiFi, air-conditioning, and a washing machine. The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and oven. Additional amenities include a dining area, sofa bed, and work desk.

Convenient Services: The property provides express check-in and check-out services, a elevator, and family rooms. Paid on-site private parking is available for guests.

Nearby Attractions: Surrounding activities include ice-skating, boating, kayaking, and canoeing. The Distillery District is 1.8 mi away, and Ryerson University is 1.4 mi from the apartment.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Vacation Home Lake view Studio Condo High Floor Downtown Toronto reviews

Planning your ferry trip from Toronto? Stay at Lake view Studio Condo High Floor Downtown Toronto; rated ★★★☆☆ (7.8/10) and is available from CAD $ 343. Lake view Studio Condo High Floor Downtown Toronto is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Booking.com.

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Toronto, ca

FAQ

Is there free WIFI available on the ferry to Toronto Island?

No, there is no free wireless internet (WIFI) available on the the ferries and at the terminal.

How do I get to my destination on Toronto Island?

Distances are short. You can either walk or rent a bike.

What time should I at the terminal?

It is advisable to be at the terminal at least 15 minutes before departure of the ferry.

Ferry Toronto

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.

Ferry accessibility ensures all visitors can enjoy Toronto Island regardless of mobility needs. The modern ferry fleet includes wheelchair-accessible vessels with elevators and designated spaces for mobility devices. Island facilities including washrooms, pathways, and major attractions are designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities.

Parking near the ferry terminal is limited and expensive, making public transit the recommended transportation method. Several paid parking lots operate in the area, but spaces fill quickly during peak periods. The terminal’s proximity to Union Station and streetcar connections makes public transit both convenient and cost-effective for ferry passengers.

Toronto Island beaches offer four distinct swimming areas along the islands’ southern shores. Centre Island Beach (Manitou Beach) provides lifeguarded swimming during summer months and is easily accessible from the ferry dock. Gibraltar Point Beach sits between Centre and Hanlan’s Point, while Ward’s Island Beach offers a quieter alternative on the eastern shore.

Toronto Islands consist of 15 interconnected islands spanning approximately 5 kilometers from Ward’s Island in the east to Hanlan’s Point in the west. The three main destinations served by the ferry are Centre Island, Ward’s Island, and Hanlan’s Point, each offering distinct attractions and experiences. All islands are connected by pathways and bridges, allowing visitors to explore multiple areas during their visit.

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.

Seasonal operations affect ferry service throughout the year, with full service to all three islands from spring through fall. Summer brings the highest frequency of departures and the longest operating hours to accommodate peak tourist season. Winter service is limited to Ward’s Island only, as Centre Island attractions close and weather conditions may affect access to Hanlan’s Point.

The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal is conveniently located at 9 Queens Quay West and is easily accessible by public transit. The 509 and 510 streetcars provide direct connections from Union Station to the terminal, making it unnecessary to drive and deal with expensive downtown parking. The terminal features washrooms, ticket machines, and separate lines for pre-purchased ticket holders.

Centre Island ferry is the most popular route, serving the island’s main attractions including Centreville Amusement Park and Centre Island Beach. The amusement park features over 30 rides and attractions suitable for all ages, including the iconic antique carousel and log flume ride. Centre Island also houses beautiful gardens, picnic areas, and Far Enough Farm, making it ideal for families.

Toronto Island events throughout the year include concerts, festivals, and special celebrations that enhance the island experience. The islands host outdoor movies, music festivals, and seasonal events like Canada Day celebrations. Special ferry schedules often operate during major events to accommodate increased visitor numbers.