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EXPLORE TORONTO | | | | | | | Centreville Amusement Park84 Advance Rd
Toronto,
ON
M8Z 2TZ
416-203-0405 | | | | | Description: WEST TORONTO. The fun begins the moment you board the ferry your only access to the park on Toronto Islands. Once you're on dry ground again, take the opportunity to enjoy this 600-acre amusement park. Activities include the Far Enough Farm (petting zoo), an antique carousel, miniature golf, and more. It's a perfect way to escape the bustle of the city and enjoy the beautiful grounds, warm breezes, and laughter of families.
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| 955 Lake Shore Blvd
Toronto,
ON
M6K 3B9
416-314-9900 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. An international entertainment, cultural, and leisure complex, Ontario Place stretches across three man-made islands (and 96 acres) right off the Lake Ontario Waterfront. The beautifully landscaped complex offers lagoons, picnic areas, an IMAX theater, amphitheaters, mini-golf, pedal boats, boutiques, playgrounds, restaurants, pubs, and an amusement park. Each island is packed full of entertainment options for thrill seekers and wee ones.
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| 9 Queens Quay W
Toronto,
ON
M5J 2H3
416-392-8196 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This park occupies the harbor islands opposite the downtown area and is only accessible by ferry from the Bay Street Ferry Dock. After the 20 minute ride out, you arrive at a beautiful, natural haven, with beautiful natural gardens, perfect for recreation. The park is comprised of 600 acres, and no cars are allowed. The old-fashioned Centreville Amusement Park offers over 30 rides and attractions.
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