Vacation Home Lakefront living Downtown Toronto – Free Parking, Gym, Indoor Pool

Lakefront living Downtown Toronto – Free Parking, Gym, Indoor Pool
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About this propertyPrime City Center Location: Lakefront living in Toronto offers a convenient location with Hanlan’s Point Beach a 13-minute walk away and Exhibition Place less than 0.6 mi distant. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is 1.2 mi from the property.
Exceptional Facilities: Guests enjoy a saltwater swimming pool, sauna, fitness center, terrace, and open-air bath. Free WiFi is available throughout the apartment.
Comfortable Living Spaces: The apartment features two bedrooms, a living room, and a fully equipped kitchen. Additional amenities include air-conditioning, balcony, washing machine, and parquet floors.
Nearby Attractions: Explore nearby attractions such as Budweiser Stage and CN Tower, all within 1.2 mi. Surrounding activities include ice-skating, boating, kayaking, and canoeing.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
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Planning your ferry trip from Toronto? Stay at Lakefront living Downtown Toronto – Free Parking, Gym, Indoor Pool; rated ★★★★☆ (8.5/10) and is available from CAD $ 515. Lakefront living Downtown Toronto – Free Parking, Gym, Indoor Pool is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Booking.com.
📍 Address Lakefront living Downtown Toronto – Free Parking, Gym, Indoor Pool
209 Fort York Boulevard Unit 1262, M5V 4A1, Toronto, Canada
FAQ
Is there a ferry service during Thanksgiving?
The Toronto Island Ferry operates during Thanksgiving and Toronto Island Park is open for the public.
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.
Ferry Toronto
Ferry tickets for Toronto Island include round-trip passage and can be purchased online or at the terminal. Adult tickets cost $9.11, with reduced rates for seniors and students at $5.86, children under 14 at $4.29, and free passage for children under 2. Monthly passes are available for frequent travelers, and all tickets include transportation to any of the three island destinations.
Group bookings and special arrangements are available for larger parties visiting Toronto Islands. Schools, corporate groups, and organizations can arrange group rates and customize their island experience. The ferry service can accommodate large groups with advance notice and proper coordination with terminal staff.
Advanced booking options allow visitors to secure ferry passage and plan their Toronto Island adventure. Online ticket sales help reduce wait times at the terminal, especially during busy weekends and holidays. Pre-purchased tickets provide flexibility while ensuring access during peak demand periods.
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.
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.
Ferry schedules to Toronto Island vary seasonally to accommodate changing demand and weather conditions. During summer months, ferries operate as frequently as every 15-30 minutes to handle the peak visitor volume of up to 75,000 passengers daily. Winter schedules are reduced, with service to Centre Island and Hanlan’s Point typically suspended, while Ward’s Island maintains year-round service for residents.
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.
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.
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.
Ferry maintenance and fleet management ensure reliable service throughout the operating season. The Toronto Transit Commission oversees ferry operations with a fleet of five vessels, including the heritage vessel Trillium for special occasions. Regular maintenance schedules may occasionally affect service, with advance notice provided to passengers.
The Toronto Island ferry service operates year-round connecting downtown Toronto to the beautiful Toronto Islands in Lake Ontario. The City of Toronto operates this essential transportation link from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street to three distinct island destinations. This ferry service has been connecting Torontonians and visitors to the islands since 1833, making it one of the oldest ferry services in North America.