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Trip Overview

We're heading to the islands for a canoe trip that's suitable for all experience levels. The islands have the best view of the city you'll find and are a great place to safely paddle. Once we're done exploring the islands, we'll go for a picnic nearby.

Adventure Details

We'll all head over to the island together and pick up canoes over there. We've got the canoes for a couple of hours so we'll paddle round to explore them before returning our boats and heading for lunch.

A life jacket (PFD), paddle and safety kit are included in the cost of this adventure. The ferry ticket is additional ($9.11 return) and you're strongly advised to book in advance to avoid the queues. We are going to Centre Island.

Itinerary

09:20 - Meet at the Tandem Bike Statue outside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Anyone arriving late will be left behind and have to make their own way across on a private water taxi. At 09:30 we'll enter the terminal leaving any latecomers behind.

09:45 - Ferry leaves to Centre Island.

10:30 - 12:30 - Canoe adventure (and lesson for those who need it.

13:00 - Picnic

Ferries return every 30 minutes to the mainland.

Custom Map Download

Download Map

This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.

You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.

Weather Forecast

Looking pretty lovely with a chance of rain

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What to Bring

    We'll carry most of what we bring over in the canoes so hold off from bringing too much stuff! We'll have some dry bags but you may want to bring your own to keep valuables dry just in case.

    • Towel
    • Bathing suit (in case you want to swim)
    • Dry bag
    • Shoes you don't mind getting wet
    • Sunscreen
    • Sun hat
    • Bug spray
    • Games!
    • Anything that'll make a picnic more comfortable

    Food

    We'll be doing a picnic so bring whatever you'd like to eat and drink!

    Rented Gear Info

    • PFDs (life jackets/personal flotation devices)
    • Mandatory safety kit (bailer, rope, signalling device)
    • Canoe

    Additional Fees/Reservations

    Purchase your ferry ticket in advance here.

    Dangers and Mitigation

    Water based danger: Everyone must wear their PFD at all times. We'll stick together and avoid going out onto open water where the water is a lot more choppy and there's greater danger.

    Shared Photo Album

    Click on the button to share your photos from the trip and see what others have captured. Please note, we may use your photos on our Instagram. If you'd rather we didn't - let us know in the Discord.
    Google Photo Album

    Guest Waiver

    Those bringing guests will need them to complete this waiver in advance.

    Indigenous History of the Area

    The Toronto Islands have a rich indigenous history and were originally inhabited by the Mississaugas, a Indigenous Nation of the Anishinaabe people. The Islands were used for hunting, fishing, and as a place of spiritual significance. European settlement in the Toronto area had a significant impact on the Indigenous populations and their use of the Islands. Despite this, the Indigenous presence on the Islands has continued in various forms, including the establishment of the First Nations-run Hanlan's Point Beach and Cultural Centre.

    Trip Overview

    We're heading to the islands for a canoe trip that's suitable for all experience levels. The islands have the best view of the city you'll find and are a great place to safely paddle. Once we're done exploring the islands, we'll go for a picnic nearby.

    Adventure Details

    We'll all head over to the island together and pick up canoes over there. We've got the canoes for a couple of hours so we'll paddle round to explore them before returning our boats and heading for lunch.

    A life jacket (PFD), paddle and safety kit are included in the cost of this adventure. The ferry ticket is additional ($9.11 return) and you're strongly advised to book in advance to avoid the queues. We are going to Centre Island.

    Itinerary

    09:20 - Meet at the Tandem Bike Statue outside the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Anyone arriving late will be left behind and have to make their own way across on a private water taxi. At 09:30 we'll enter the terminal leaving any latecomers behind.

    09:45 - Ferry leaves to Centre Island.

    10:30 - 12:30 - Canoe adventure (and lesson for those who need it.

    13:00 - Picnic

    Ferries return every 30 minutes to the mainland.

    Custom Map Download

    Download Map

    This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.

    You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.

    Weather Forecast

    Looking pretty lovely with a chance of rain

    What to Bring

      We'll carry most of what we bring over in the canoes so hold off from bringing too much stuff! We'll have some dry bags but you may want to bring your own to keep valuables dry just in case.

      • Towel
      • Bathing suit (in case you want to swim)
      • Dry bag
      • Shoes you don't mind getting wet
      • Sunscreen
      • Sun hat
      • Bug spray
      • Games!
      • Anything that'll make a picnic more comfortable

      Food

      We'll be doing a picnic so bring whatever you'd like to eat and drink!

      Rented Gear Info

      • PFDs (life jackets/personal flotation devices)
      • Mandatory safety kit (bailer, rope, signalling device)
      • Canoe

      Additional Fees/Reservations

      Purchase your ferry ticket in advance here.

      Dangers and Mitigation

      Water based danger: Everyone must wear their PFD at all times. We'll stick together and avoid going out onto open water where the water is a lot more choppy and there's greater danger.

      Shared Photo Album

      Click on the button to share your photos from the trip and see what others have captured. Please note, we may use your photos on our Instagram. If you'd rather we didn't - let us know in the Discord.
      Google Photo Album

      Guest Waiver

      Those bringing guests will need them to complete this waiver in advance.

      Indigenous History of the Area

      The Toronto Islands have a rich indigenous history and were originally inhabited by the Mississaugas, a Indigenous Nation of the Anishinaabe people. The Islands were used for hunting, fishing, and as a place of spiritual significance. European settlement in the Toronto area had a significant impact on the Indigenous populations and their use of the Islands. Despite this, the Indigenous presence on the Islands has continued in various forms, including the establishment of the First Nations-run Hanlan's Point Beach and Cultural Centre.

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