I spent most of Labour Day doing the Toronto Islands, walking from east (Ward's) to west (Hanlan's).


The Port of Toronto stretches out to the east of Toronto Harbour.

The Ward's Island ferry dock seemed somehow cheerful.

On the beach just to the east of the ferry dock, the skyline of downtown Toronto was visible.

The Ward's Island residential community always makes for a charming, green stroll.


The Ward's Island beach was heavily populated, people onshore and boats offshore.


The marina on the north shore of Centre Island, facing Toronto across the harbour, is well-located.



The shallower waters on the northern shore of the Islands, protected from Lake Ontario, are rich with life.

The Center Island beach was busy.


The Gibraltar Point beach was beautiful.

The Gibraltar Point lighthouse is photogenic.

Approaching the Hanlan's Point dock from the south, CN Tower and the skyline of Toronto west of the downtown rise.


The Port of Toronto stretches out to the east of Toronto Harbour.

The Ward's Island ferry dock seemed somehow cheerful.

On the beach just to the east of the ferry dock, the skyline of downtown Toronto was visible.

The Ward's Island residential community always makes for a charming, green stroll.


The Ward's Island beach was heavily populated, people onshore and boats offshore.


The marina on the north shore of Centre Island, facing Toronto across the harbour, is well-located.



The shallower waters on the northern shore of the Islands, protected from Lake Ontario, are rich with life.

The Center Island beach was busy.


The Gibraltar Point beach was beautiful.

The Gibraltar Point lighthouse is photogenic.

Approaching the Hanlan's Point dock from the south, CN Tower and the skyline of Toronto west of the downtown rise.