Are You Suffering From Toronto Islands Withdrawal?

Are you suffering ill effects from the temporary disruption of your yearly prescription of trips to the Toronto Islands via the Sam McBride or the other ferries? Do you miss riding your bicycle from Hanlan’s Point to Ward’s Island, hearing the sound of children playing at Centreville, or other island-centric activities? True, you can hop on a water taxi or find your own means of crossing the harbour, but those methods of transport cannot handle the crowds the islands are accustomed to seeing at this time of year. Fear not if you are suffering withdrawal symptoms (or feel, as the blood-red headline in yesterday’s Sun shouted, that CUPE killed your summer)—cultural archivist Retrontario provides you with a minute’s glimpse of how the islands normally look at this time of year. This provincial ad first aired around 1980 and enticed visitors from all corners of the province to check out, in the narrator’s words, “a walk on the grass kind of place.”

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I used to go to the Toronto Islands all the time as a kid and play at centerville (I used to love the log ride!). The older I got and the less rides I was able to go on, I still loved going over and going for a bike ride or a picnic. It was always a nice little getaway from the City. I wouldn't go as far as to say that CUPE ruined my summer, because let's be honest it didn't, but it certainly did take away one of my favourite things to do in the summer.
Lu Galasso

There's a replacement ferry run by Toronto Harbour Tours that goes to Ward's Island every hour on the :15 mark. It leaves from the docks behind the Second Cup at the foot of York St, and costs just as much as the regular ferry, so islanders and non-islanders alike can still enjoy the island during the strike. It won't be nearly s lively as that video, though.

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