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Centreville Amusement Park

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Centreville Amusement Park is nestled in over 600 acres of parkland on Toronto's Centre Island with 30+ rides & attractions and more than 14 food outlets!

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Centreville Theme Park, located on the Toronto Islands, is the ultimate summer destination for families with young children. With over 30 rides and attractions this theme park offers up a full day of family fun. Getting to Centreville is almost as exciting as the park itself. Everyone will enjoy the scenic ride across Toronto Harbour on the Centre Island ferry!

This 20-acre theme park is designed as a turn-of-the-century Ontario village. You'll love the antique carousel with its fanciful animals. Kids can get plenty of driving experience zooming around in the antique cars, touring cars or fire engines. Spin yourself silly in the self-propelled Beasley Bear Ride and Twirling Tea Cups; or enjoy picturesque views from atop our windmill-style Ferris Wheel.

Those who can handle a few more thrills may want to tackle the rough seas aboard the Rockin' Ferry Ride, spin around in the Scrambler, ride on the Mine Coaster, take a plunge in the Log Flume Ride or bounce around in Bumper Boats and Bumper Cars.

Gotten your fill of thrills? Enjoy a sit down meal at the Carousel Café or a snack in our many foodservice outlets. Next, head on over to Far Enough Farm where you can interact with mini-potbelly pigs, horses, mini ponies, sheep and much more! This family friendly petting farm, located right on the edge of Centreville, is open 365 days a year, weather permitting.

Centreville offers kid-sized thrills, laughter, great food, fun and relief from the city's heat. The park-like setting makes it ideal for family outings and birthday parties too!

For those looking to plan the perfect event, Centre Island offers a variety of picnic sites, restaurants and event venues available throughout the summer months. For information on planning corporate events, weddings, family reunions and birthday parties, contact a member of our experienced events team at 416-203-0405 or [email protected]



"With more than 30 rides and attractions and 14 mouth-watering food outlets, Centre Island’s iconic Centreville Amusement Park is the ultimate summer destination for families with young children!Surrounded by 600 acres of gorgeous parkland and just across the harbor from the city of Toronto, you and your family can spin yourself silly in the Twirling Tea Cups, take a plunge in the Log Flume or bounce around in Bumper Boats and Bumper Cars – plus don’t forget to ride our Antique Carousel!"
Address: Centre Island, Toronto M5J 1A1
Phone: (416) 203-0405
Email: ac.dnalsiertnec@ofni
Parking: Lot
State: ON
City: Toronto
Street Number: Centre Island
Zip Code: M5J 1A1
categories: landmark & historical place, park, amusement & theme park


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Reviews
Visited this place with my family last Saturday. You have to buy a ticket to ride the rides, and if you don't get on the rides, you can go around freely. The rides are good for small children to ride. 5 years old - around the lower elementary grades. My soon-to-be middle-aged son bought an all-day ticket, but only rode three. It was a pity that there were no rides like Wonderland. But I was able to rest quietly and it was nice to have a picnic.
Had lost of fun with the kids spending the day there. We were there on a weekday and it was crowded. Early morning when the park opened, there were no wait lineups, but noon onwards, it was an hour wait for some rides. Highly recommend for kids between 5 and 10 years old.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
We had a wonderful time in the amusement park. We bought the kids day passes, for the young one it's 40 and the older is 50. Everybody enjoyed. We also saw the farm animals. Great place for the family.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I visited Center Island on a Sunday of the long weekend and took the ferry to get there. The ferry ride was reasonable both in terms of cost and convenience, and I'd recommend purchasing tickets online for a smoother experience. However, the return trip had an unreasonable wait, especially with kids in tow, though I suppose that's in line with the price. Water taxis were an alternative option, but at $13.50 per passenger each way, they weren't the most cost-effective choice. The rides on the island weren't exceptional, and the prices for kids were a bit steep, but they did seem to enjoy them. The food quality was rather low, but I hadn't expected much in that department. On the plus side, beer prices were reasonable. Despite the drawbacks, I'd still recommend a visit, especially if you've never been, as it provides a unique experience.
I planned to spend a couple hours turned out to be a full day. If you have younger kids aged 4 to 10 they will have a blast all day long. Pack your water a change of clothes and get ready for fun. It can be very busy but i was under prepared and quite excited to speand the full day for a 1st time visit. You will love it
A rainy start on a weekday made all the difference! No lineups except the Ferris wheel made for a fun day for a 2 1/2 year old. The only downside was a statement we read that said as long as there’s an adult, a child can ride and that’s not true. There are height restrictions so wait until they are at least 3 feet tall if you want to ride them all. We brought snacks but also bought lunch at the burger place and it was very reasonable. Cheaper than that Golden Arches place and much tastier. Splash pad was a great way to cool off later in the day. The farm animals and ducks were a hit. We were sad the train wasn’t running but all in all a successful day. One suggestion: have a separate line for prepaid customers.
It is a fun place to be, slightly on the costlier side though as full day ticket for rides is around 40-45 CAD per person. Rides are good and mostly entertain kids, though no one stops grown ups from having some fun. Some rides have height restrictions. The entry to the park is free of cost, and with that you go to the animal farm which lies within the limits of amusement park. Remember, it is not a zoo, so just don’t be surprised if you find the variety and species of animals to be basics. Yet, the farm is fun to go for of its own with your little young ones. There are lot of option for food in the amusement park - ranging from classic pizza to Canadian favourite beaver tails. There are various stalls, and shops catering for food needs of the visitors and are okish. The amusement park, also features a water fountain play area. It is a great way to beat the heat in summers. Overall, it is a must visit once every summer, if you got toddlers or are just starting with amusement park rides as they are basics, and good to start with if you have phobia of rides. You can start building the courage, from the rides in this park.
LIFE HACK: if you want free rides, go to the line up area for the ferry. In that area, there will be tons of all access bracelets on the ground. Just grab one of those, and boom! Free rides for life baby! All jokes aside, this is a very fun experience for young children but I wouldn’t recommend it for kids over 11 years old. The ferry lines are long, and overall, the rides aren’t that goodexcept for the scrambler
Place was awesome. So much greenery and freedom to walk and browse. I loved how everything was catered to the environment instead of knocking down nature for human enjoyment. The rides were perfect for our 4yo and pricing was within reason. Would recommend avoiding ferry or leaving early-ish to avoid the wait timesVisited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedYes
Great place for young kids to have fun. Bathrooms and change rooms are typically not well maintained over the weekends.. and neither is the limited staff able to catch up with keeping the garbage bins clean. Wait times for the ferry are typically 20+ mins.Visited onWeekendWait time30–60 minReservation recommendedYes
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