Centreville Amusement Park is a super fun 20-acre family theme park with over 30 rides and attractions on the Toronto Islands! How amazing!
Here, the whole family can enjoy a host of rides, from the thrilling, the scary and the classic - so you'll be able to find something for everyone!
Old Ontario village main street has lots of food, games, shops and rides including our antique carousel, log flume ride, fire engines, pony rides and a new Twirling Tea Cup ride.
You can check out the view of the park from the Ferris Wheel, or be SPOOKED by the Haunted Barrel Works! Do you think you will be alone in there? Only one way to find out!
You can take to the water and relax on the swan rides, or LEAP into action on the Lily Pad hopper! There are cars to drive, scramblers to spin on, mine coasters to make you squeal and bumper cars to challenge!
How about stopping for a spot of mini golf? We bet you can get a hole in one there! Little ones can enjoy the kiddie boats or travel on horseback to Pony Express, or just enjoy the atmosphere of the park itself!
Centreville Amusement Park is so filled with family fun, you might find yourselves heading back again, and again, and again!
So what are you waiting for kids, the fun is waiting for YOU!
Half the fun is getting there, so take the short scenic ferry ride to Centre Island. The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal is located at 9 Queen's Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2H3. You'll find the ferries at the foot of Bay Street at Queen's Quay West, just west of the Westin Harbour Castle hotel. Enter the Ferry Terminal via the walkway between the Westin Harbour Castle hotel and the Harbour Castle condominiums.
Get directions$38.05for all day rides, or pay and play with tickets.
Under 4ft: $28.98 for all day rides, or pay and play with tickets.
Discounts when you purchase tickets online
2023
They have strollers and wagons to rent!
You certainly won't go hungry with all the food outlets at this fun theme park! They have a Carousel Cafe for that quick meal, Toronto Island BBQ for those BBQ experiences, and 16 other food outlets where you can grab those meals like burgers and fries, subway, funnel cakes, popcorn and more!
You need to get a ferry to the island, so check online before you go if there are any closures or weather issues
For groups of 20 or more they offer group rates, so why not take the students for a super fun day out!
They have strollers and wagons to rent!
There are actually picnic spots on the island itself if you want to take your own lunch with you. If you have a charcoal operated BBQ you can bring that.
The island and the theme park are wheelchair accessible! There are wheelchairs available for rent at the First Aid and Lost Children Centre. Those wishing to rent a wheelchair must provide 2 pieces of government issued ID.
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