Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel





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Bucolic parks, quaint cottages, sun, sand and more, just a fun ferry ride from downtown. The Toronto Islands are essentially the remnants of an ancient sandbar that projects into Lake Ontario, creating Toronto Harbour. According to historical descriptions the islands were only born as recently as the 1850's when a storm severed the sandbar at what is now known as the Eastern Gap just east of Ward's Island. A long outer island, technically known as Centre Island, forms the enclosure for...
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Short loop along the shore of East Island. Plenty of parking available along Remembrance Drive. A well maintained path leads through the Romantic Garden and Trillium Park. It is a great option for a leisurely walk, and to enjoy nice views of downtown Toronto. Several monuments and a beach along the path. Good option to further explore West Island and the city's waterfront.
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The bikeway starts from the Corktown Common, and you will first follow the Lower Don River Trail, before connecting to the two-way bikeway along Lakeshore Boulevard. Most of this trail follows street, but the bikeway is separated so it is safe for kids and adults. There are a few locations where you can even see Lake Ontario.