Vacation Home Luxury 2-Bedroom Apartment in Yorkville with the Best City View in Downtown Toronto

Luxury 2-Bedroom Apartment in Yorkville with the Best City View in Downtown Toronto
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About this propertySpacious Living: The Luxury 2-Bedroom Apartment in Yorkville offers a spacious layout with two bedrooms and a living room. Guests enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, and free WiFi.
Modern Amenities: The apartment features air-conditioning, a fireplace, and a work desk. Additional amenities include streaming services, a dishwasher, and a microwave.
Prime Location: Located in Toronto city center, the property is 3.7 mi from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Nearby attractions include the Royal Ontario Museum (4-minute walk), Queens Park (2625 feet), and the University of Toronto (13-minute walk).
Guest Favorites: Guests highly rate the location with a view, the host, and the convenient location.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
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155 Yorkville Avenue, M5R 0B4, Toronto, Canada
FAQ
How much is the ferry to Toronto Island?
The cost for a return ferry ticket to Toronto Island varies depending on age. Adult return fares are currently $9.11. Seniors aged 65 and over, as well as youth under 19 with valid identification, can purchase a return ticket for $5.86. For younger children, the junior return fare (under 14 years old) is $4.29, while infants under the age of two travel free of charge.
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
Photography opportunities abound during ferry crossings and island visits, with spectacular views of Toronto’s skyline from the water. The ferry ride provides unique vantage points for capturing the city’s architecture and waterfront. Islands offer diverse photo locations from beaches and gardens to historic lighthouse and village scenes.
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.
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.
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.
Bicycle rentals and bike-friendly ferry service make cycling a popular way to explore Toronto Islands. All ferries accommodate bicycles at no extra charge, and Bike Share Toronto stations are located near the ferry terminal. The islands feature dedicated cycling paths connecting all major attractions and providing scenic routes through parks and along waterfront areas.
Family-friendly amenities make Toronto Island ferry service ideal for visitors of all ages. Strollers and child safety equipment are welcome on all vessels, and family washrooms are available at the terminal and on islands. The short ferry ride and engaging views help keep children entertained during the journey.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.



