I've visited the Pier on Toronto's Centre Island countless times, often taking my friends on bike rides to explore this beautiful island. Over the years, I've been to Toronto Island more than a hundred times, and it remains an incredible green oasis in the heart of the city. What sets this place apart is that, except for ambulances and fire trucks, you won't find cars here. It's a car-free paradise.
There's a lovely beach where you can swim and play in the sand, making it a perfect destination on its own or a convenient stop during your island adventure. I highly recommend bringing your bike or some other form of wheels because the island is quite expansive, and you can expect a lot of walking otherwise.
One of the reasons I keep coming back is the abundance of attractions. There are excellent beaches, well-maintained paths, numerous parks, and even the option to rent a canoe or boat for exploration. The island is also teeming with wildlife and offers a chance to connect with nature.
One piece of advice: bring a good backpack stocked with water and snacks since there aren't many places to buy food and drinks, and the options available tend to be on the pricier side. However, given that it's pretty much your only choice on the island, it's worth planning ahead.
In summary, the Pier on Centre Island is a fantastic destination for nature enthusiasts, cyclists, and anyone looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. I'll keep returning for its stunning beaches, picturesque paths, and the unique experience of an island...
Read moreThe Toronto Island Pier is a stunning destination that you can reach by enjoying a pleasant cruise ride from the Toronto side. After a leisurely walk through the lush gardens of the central island, you'll arrive at this magnificent pier, which is truly breathtaking.
From the pier, you'll be treated to mesmerizing views of both downtown Toronto and the picturesque waterfront. Its strategic location ensures that you can appreciate the beauty that surrounds you from every angle.
The pier is thoughtfully designed and offers ample space for groups to gather and enjoy their leisure time. It's a perfect spot to relax and unwind.
Looking out across Lake Ontario is a real delight, even though the vastness of the lake means all you can see is water stretching out to the horizon. The pier itself is spacious, allowing many onlookers to enjoy the view simultaneously. While there are a few benches at the end of the pier, they may not be enough to spend a substantial amount of time on. Additionally, there is a captivating mural painted on the floor, adding a touch of artistic beauty to the...
Read moreNever miss this gem. Ok so here’s how you go about it. Land on centre island. Go for the Jack Layton Terminal and get a buggy ferry for free if you are cheap. Honk-honk! Or go for a water taxi you will find anywhere in the harbourfront. There are many options like tiki taxi, harbour tours, pirate etc. Some stay open till 11:30 to bring you back. Also for some taxis, babies travel free. Now once you are in Center island, do not, I repeat do not miss the Pier. Walk straight and then turn left and go straight till you teach the pier. Once you are there, click tons of pics and you will see that the Lake looks like an ocean. Great place for all age groups except if you are old and have a leg problem. If you can lift your grandpa, then he too can breath a bit of fresh air and take a few pics before the candle blows on his life. Anyways, take a barbeque, a bikini set for the missus or the chick you are dating and a kayaking board. It’s worth it. Beach,...
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