Jack Layton Ferry Terminal

Jack Layton Ferry Terminal
View of Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and the wharf
General information
Location9 Queens Quay West
Toronto, Ontario
M5J 2H3
Coordinates43°38′25″N 79°22′31″W / 43.64028°N 79.37528°W / 43.64028; -79.37528
Owned byCity of Toronto
Operated byToronto Ferry Company (1892–1926)
Toronto Transit Commission (1926–1961)[1]
Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division (1961–present)
Line(s)Toronto Island ferries
Connections Queens Quay station
TTC buses
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
WebsiteCity of Toronto webpage
History
Opened19th century
Rebuilt1972[2]
Passengers
20091.2 million per year[3]
Services
Preceding station Toronto Island ferries Following station
Terminus Ward's Island Ferry Ward's Island
Terminus
Centre Island Ferry Centre Island
Terminus
Hanlan's Point Ferry Hanlan's Point
Terminus

The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (formerly called the Toronto Island Ferry Docks) is the ferry slip for Toronto Island ferries operated by the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division. Three ferry routes provide transportation between mainland Toronto and Centre Island, Hanlan's Point and Ward's Island in the Toronto Islands, with levels of service to each destination differing depending on time of year. The terminal is located in the Toronto Harbour, behind the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel and adjacent to Harbour Square Park. It is south of Bay Street and Queens Quay in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The Toronto Island Ferry Docks were renamed the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal in 2013 to honour Jack Layton, who served as a Toronto city councillor, and was later leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) and leader of the Official Opposition.

  1. ^ A visual history of Toronto ferries, Derrick Flack, BlogTO, 2011
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