Centreville Amusement Park
Centreville Amusement Park

Centreville Amusement Park

Toronto, Canada
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Centreville Amusement Park

Photo by Jeniffer Vieira

Few places capture the joyful spirit of summer quite like Centreville Amusement Park. Just a short ride from city life, this landmark sets the scene for playful family days, school trips filled with laughter, and timeless childhood memories. Tucked away on the greenery of Centre Island, Centreville bridges nostalgic fun with charming scenery, offering a blend of gentle rides, classic amusements, and peaceful spaces. Amid the gentle clatter of the miniature train and the aroma of cotton candy, visitors find a pace of fun that never feels rushed—a worthwhile escape for travelers of all ages.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
47.7 CAD
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
9 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2H3, Canada

Planning your visit

Planning ahead is essential when making the most of Centreville Amusement Park. As a seasonal attraction, Centreville opens each year from late spring to early fall, with peak popularity during weekends and holidays when families claim the sunniest spots. The journey starts with a ferry across Toronto’s harbor, turning the trip into part of the adventure. Lines can build quickly on warm days, so early arrivals and advance tickets give visitors the upper hand. While the park’s scale suits children best, adults and teens will still find its atmosphere refreshing and endearing.

  • Best time to visit: Weekdays in late June or early September when crowds thin and the weather stays pleasant.
  • How to get there: Take a City of Toronto ferry from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal to Centre Island; cycling on the islands is allowed, and rental bikes or quad bikes are available nearby.
  • Accessibility: Paths are paved and most rides are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. Rest stops abound for seniors, and changing facilities serve families with young children.
  • Average visit duration: Set aside 4–5 hours to experience both rides and leisurely walks around the island.

Must see stuff

Across the park’s leafy grounds, iconic and unexpected experiences wait to be discovered. Centreville’s layout feels like it was drawn from a storybook: rides cluster along winding paths under towering willow trees, and open lawns invite picnic blankets and barefoot play. Though once even larger, the park still offers about 30 rides, both gentle and thrilling, many hidden among gardens or beside picturesque ponds. Beyond the amusements, Far Enough Farm tempts animal lovers, while photo ops abound near classic carousels or along the tranquil lakeside edge.

  • Key sights or features: The antique carousel, brightly painted and over a century old, is a must. The miniature train chugs around the park with views of sun-dappled woods and fairy-tale bridges.
  • Unique experiences: Rent a pedal boat to wander along the pond, or stop at Far Enough Farm to meet alpacas, goats, and the occasional resident peacock.
  • Photo-worthy locations: Snap family pictures aboard the swan ride or under the candy-striped awning of Uncle Al’s Smokehouse.
  • Cultural or historical facts: Centreville opened in 1967, and some rides date back to its earliest days. The islands themselves were shaped by a nineteenth-century storm, adding layers of local history to every visit.

Tips for your visit

Centreville charms with its ease, but a few simple strategies save time and maximize the fun. The park’s cashless system means tickets for rides are bought at main kiosks, so checking the map—or scanning a QR at the entrance—averts confusion. While food stands tempt with classic treats, visitors can pack their own snacks for a picnic under giant shade trees. Sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a jacket for breezy ferry rides are all useful, and a reusable water bottle helps when shade is scarce. Despite its lighthearted vibe, the park has clear rules on ride height and safety, posted at every entrance. Families with stroller-age children appreciate ample benches and gentle pathways, although strollers must be parked outside many rides.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Arrive just after opening on weekdays to avoid queues and claim shady picnic spots.
  • What to bring: Sunscreen, refillable water bottles, packed lunches, hats, and cameras. Bring a light blanket for picnics or rest stops.
  • Local etiquette or rules: Smoking is not allowed in most zones, and feeding the farm animals is discouraged to keep them healthy.
  • Safety or comfort advice: Keep ride tickets safe to avoid lost purchases. Young children should wear sunhats as shade may be limited on some rides.
Centreville Amusement Park – Tickets, Hours & Visitor Guide