Confirmed! A unique autumn experience at Basongcuo: stay overnight on the lake island and become the master of the snowy mountain lake
by AaroVirta
Oct 16, 2025
Toronto Centre Island hides three treasures: Ward’s Island, Centre Island, and Hanlan’s Point. To explore them well, first note the transportation details—the ferry runs very frequently, check the comments for exact times. The departure point, Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, is super close to Union Station, just a few minutes’ walk away.
Taking the ferry to the island is very cost-effective, about 9 CAD round trip per person, and the boats depart on time without delays; if you’re worried about queues, you can also choose a water taxi, costing a bit over ten CAD one way, which is flexible and time-saving. Once on the island, don’t miss the skyline views, especially at Centre Island’s lakeside area. Lake Ontario “frames” Toronto’s skyline in the water, with skyscraper reflections shimmering with the ripples. Every shot you take with your phone looks like a movie scene 📸. At sunset, the golden light wraps the buildings, creating a beauty that makes you stop and stare.
Each of the three islands has its own charm: Centre Island is the liveliest, with a children’s playground, a farm zoo, and many restaurants and shops; Ward’s Island is full of colorful small houses, and the lakeside boardwalk is perfect for a stroll; Hanlan’s Point has the Centre Island Airport and a vintage lighthouse, great for atmospheric photos. While walking, you might spot swans gliding across the water 🦢 or little wild ducks playing. When tired, just sit on the lawn and enjoy the breeze—it’s so comfortable you won’t want to leave.
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