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About this propertyReliable info:Guests say the description and photos for this property are accurate.Spacious Accommodations: Toronto CN Tower Maple Leaf Square Luxurious 2 Bedroom Condo offers a spacious apartment in Toronto city center. The property features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, ensuring comfort for all guests.

Modern Amenities: Guests enjoy a garden, bar, and free WiFi. Additional facilities include a elevator, minimarket, and full-day security. Paid on-site private parking is available for convenience.

Prime Location: Located 1.9 mi from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the condo is close to Sugar Beach (15-minute walk), Scotiabank Arena (656 feet), and CN Tower (7-minute walk). Nearby attractions include Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Hockey Hall of Fame.

Local Activities: The surrounding area offers ice-skating, boating, kayaking, and canoeing, providing ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

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Looking for a great place to stay in Toronto? Book Toronto CN Tower Maple Leaf Square Luxurious 2 Bedroom Condo; rated ★★★★☆ (8.4/10) and is available from CAD $ 526. Toronto CN Tower Maple Leaf Square Luxurious 2 Bedroom Condo is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.

📍 Address Toronto CN Tower Maple Leaf Square Luxurious 2 Bedroom Condo

Bremner Boulevard 65, M5J 0A7, Toronto, Canada

FAQ

How long does the crossing take?

The crossing takes about 13 minutes.

How much does parking cost?

Parking for the ferry to Toronto can get expensive with flat rates up to $30 for a whole day. Read more about parking for the Toronto Island ferry.

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.

Ferry Toronto

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.