Toronto Island Park Olympic Island
Park · Waterfront Communities-The Island ·

Toronto Island Park Olympic Island

Park · Waterfront Communities-The Island ·

Picnics, beach, amusement park, yachting, city skyline views

ferry ride
picnic spot
city views
outdoor venue
live music
beach
beautiful scenery
amusement park
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null
Toronto Island Park Olympic Island by null

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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•Credit card accepted
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 12, 2026

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"A low-cost day trip where I enjoyed the beach, volleyball, picnics, and great views of the city from the water; it’s an easy escape from downtown Toronto." - Matthew Kepnes

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Toronto Island Park Olympic Island

katiuska G.

Google
This stunning spot 😍, offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy!. You can indulge in a delicious BBQ, relax with a picnic, soak up the sun on the beach🏖️, or visit the amusement park 🎢 and that's just the beginning!. With so many options, there's something for everyone to enjoy 😉.

Olha K.

Google
Toronto Island Park is an extraordinary place where you can relax, take a stroll, go yachting, play tennis or volleyball, or simply swim. The park is very clean, with beautiful scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. It is a serene oasis in the heart of the metropolis. The view of Toronto from the island is much more enjoyable, offering a stunning panorama of the city.

Simran G.

Google
Great place to go away from city’s hustle bustle. Best time is going early as there’s less rush. Ferries start as early as 8 am and comes & goes every half an hour. Booking online saves time. A lot of picnic area, you can bring picnic baskets along. You can bring bikes in the ferry or rent ones on the island. Strollers a must for the kids. A lot of splash pads for kids. Amusement park and little farm is a must visit with little ones. Beach area is quite good in the hot summer day. You can also buy food there, from subway, pizza pizza etc, but it’s on the expensive side. Day well spent with family and friends.

Lila B.

Google
Center Island, a short ferry ride away from Toronto's central district, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its serene atmosphere and stunning views of the city skyline and Lake Ontario, this island offers the perfect setting for outdoor activities like yachting, tennis, and swimming. Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll, play volleyball, or simply relax and soak in the natural beauty of their surroundings. The park is well-maintained, clean, and offers numerous attractions to explore and discover. You can also see airplanes landing towards billy bishop airport. Do NOT MISS this place .. we haven’t miss while we were in Toronto last June 2024 … If you carrying small backpack don’t forget to carry some drink and dry food to enjoy at island

Asif M.

Google
Undoubtedly best park to visit in Toronto. It has all in one; beach, picnic spot, bicycle, three wheelers, boats, lots of birds, squirrels, flowers and so more. A nice place for outing with family and kids. The boat/ferry journey is a pleasure as well.

Stef C.

Google
Great park for the Toronto views and a little day of afternoon getaway. With the beaches, boardwalk, parks and pier it makes a lovely location. For tourists and locals. Easy to reach with a boat departing back and forth every 15-20 minutes. Took me about 2-3 hours to explore and enjoy.

Dana S.

Google
We really enjoyed our visit! Plenty of fun things to do on the island, and coincidentally, we were there during the Dragon Boat Festival, and had some lovely Chinese street food. We brought our dogs too, and they also had a wonderful time on the ferry! :)

Janessa C.

Google
We went to Ward's Island and explored. Beautiful paths with historic picturesque homes and art boxes, gorgeous flowers, beautiful views of the water, beautiful public beach and a bunch of little hidden beachy spots... I was able to do all of it (the parts that weren't sand) in my mobility scooter. Exception: the cool concrete walk along the eastern side of the island was a fun adventure, but the broken concrete & 2" drops & very rocky patches are not very wheel-friendly.
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Marie F.

Yelp
Just sit right back And you'll hear a tale A tale of a fateful trip, That started from this tropic port, Aboard this tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailin' man, The Skipper brave and sure, Five passengers set sail that day, For a three hour tour... A THREE-HOUR TOUR! My issue with Olympic Island it that getting on and specifically getting off the island is a nightmare! Essentially it's a minimum 30-minute wait time just to get on the ferry. Feel free to add 15 minutes for every minute you stay in the crowd during the encore; I hope as hell it's worth it! At Virgin fest two years ago I waited 90 minutes to get on the ferry and we left 5 songs within Smashing Pumpkins' (disgraceful) performance! During Death Cab for Cutie it was even worse with wait times exceeding 2 hour, luckily we were able to get a water taxi for $10 each. Last weekend I learned my lesson and during the Arcade Fire show we left right as they finished the encore and only waited 20 minutes. Things aren't all bad for Olympic Island. As an outdoor venue, Olympic island far surpasses the crap that is the Molson Amphitheatre and can accommodate more people than Harbour Front Centre or Nathan Phillip Square. The sound is good, it gets great acts and it generally isn't too expensive. The food used to cater on the island varies greatly from show to show ranging from big corporate chains like Pizza Pizza to local Toronto eateries like Caplansky's and Urban Herbivor.

Clairmonde M.

Yelp
I am posting because the current reviews are about attending overly large events on Olympic Island with thousands of attendees. These reviews should be about the ferry system when dealing with overly large events and not the island itself. If you are visiting Olympic Island for a smaller festival or just visiting during the day for a walk or picnic, the island has some of the best views of the City of Toronto. In addition to a great mix of tree covered picnic areas and open sunny fields, there are fully functioning washrooms and water fountains. If you did not bring a picnic, you can pick up food on Center Island and then walk over to Olympic Island for your city view. The island is next to the Center Island Ferry dock so you do not have far to walk. If you are visiting the island Canada Day, a national/provincial holiday weekend, or during an immensely large festival of several thousands of people: expect to wait longer than usual for the ferry. You can plan ahead for these special occasions by booking a water taxi back if you are worried about returning lines.

Sahra G.

Yelp
This is probably the worst venue in the city. The good: You have just taken a lovely ferry ride to whatever outdoor concert you are attending. You get into the venue and admire the beautiful surroundings live music in the distance as you sit and take in some sunshine and ease your way into the outdoor concert experience. The band you went to see goes on they were awesome and heres where the great stuff ends. The Bad: Leaving this venue is possibly the worst thing ever. I'd even rather leave sound academy at 3am in the middle of February in -40c without cab money and hoof it to Union to catch the vommit comet. If you really love the band make sure you leave during the encore. I've been to 4+ Island concerts and I learned the first one (Arcade Fire + BSS 5 years ago) that leaving after its over means waiting 2 hours for a ferry back to the main land. I learned the next year when I saw BSS, Bloc Party and Feist. We left during the encore (with many other people in the know) and had no issue leaving. I did that again the following year however I just went to the Arcade Fire show on the weekend with my boyfriend whos an olympic island concert virgin and I told him WE NEED TO LEAVE DURING THE ENCORE or else we wait for the ferry forever. He thought because I had seen AF the previous 2 weeks that I was just being a baby so he made me stay til the very last note of Wake Up then proceeded to drunkenly dick around getting his backpack causing us to loose precious minutes in the ferry line. Well we got effed. The two ferries left full without us and I said to him now it will be 45 min until one comes. 45 min later hes in a huff about how long it takes to leave and I got to do the "I told you so" chick thing. Thanks for that olympic coz I never get to do that so props. The other bad thing is that they use to let you take in food. And now this has changed. Sorry I don't wanna eat what ur selling for $8+ and $3+ for a pop. I read a mountain of food was wasted at the BSS Pavement show in June. Tsk tsk. I would have eaten my lunch and then went in. This time my bf and I were pre drinking in the park outside olympic before going in and we had a backpack. We hid our beers in the bushes to come pick up on the way home and went in the show. (we abandoned the beers coz we didnt leave during the encore and didnt want to wait for 2 hours to pick up 3 pabst) We were really mad when they checked our backpack and didnt check it at all so we could have brought those 3 pabst in with us. Pack your backpack full. They wont empty it in a search so take your own booze and avoid the beer garden line up. you didnt hear this from me. um someone hacked my yelp to post this. To avoid all this hassle I suggest going to Montreal to the Osheaga festival. They run around selling beer and shooters to you and theres no insane lines to get there or leave. Olympic Island can't help the transportation issue (since its an island and accessable only by boat), or the beer issue (because of the ontario liquer laws which are redonkulous), but I imagine they could let us bring in our own food.