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      • The terminal is serviced by the 509 and 510 streetcars that connect to Union Station, which in turn connects into the subway system. If you're arriving by a GO train or Via train you can easily walk from Union Station to the ferry terminal in 15 minutes at most - just walk south on Bay Street all the way to the lake.
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  2. May 16, 2024 · The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, commonly called the ferry docks or simply the ferry terminal is located at the base of Bay Street and Queens Quay. Access to the terminal is easy on foot and by public transit.

  3. Buy ferry tickets in advance. Online ticket holders enter the terminal through a separate line during peak travel times. Buy Tickets Now. All ferry schedules are subject to change. Summer Schedule.

  4. Jul 9, 2018 · The only way to get to and from the Toronto Islands is by ferries operated by the City of Toronto, leaving from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, or private water taxis leaving from a separate dock. The Ferry Terminal is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and is very easy to get to.

  5. Online ticket holders enter the terminal through a separate line during peak travel times. Ferries to Toronto Island Park operate year-round out of Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. They run to and from Centre Island, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island. Trails and bridges connect the islands.

  6. Jan 24, 2023 · You can get on any Toronto Island ferry from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (the ferry docks) located near the base of Bay Street, south of Queens Quay. To get to the ferry terminal from Union Station, you have a few options.

  7. Aug 27, 2024 · Simply head to Union Station, hop on the 509 or 510 streetcars, then follow the crowd through Harbour Square Park to the bustling terminal. Because the terminal is often busy, give yourself plenty of time. During peak summer months, nearly 75,000 passengers ride the ferry every day.

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