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To travel to the Island, you must board a ferry. Most people will use the ferry service run by the City of Toronto, although it is feasible to take a private water taxi or a tender. On Queens Quay, the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (the ferry docks) is situated between Bay and Yonge Streets.  Tickets for ferries are available at the port on the city side or online. Three islands are accessible by ferry: Centre, Hanlan’s, and Ward’s Island. You may walk from one island to another since they are all connected. Centre Island has most of the kid-friendly activities and key attractions.

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