Centreville Amusement Park: A Toronto with Kids Must-Visit!





Centreville was my absolute favourite place to visit when I was a kid. With the now-closed Ontario Place being its only competition at the time, that wasn’t a particularly tight race. But my kids have traveled extensively, and spent a great deal of time at the Holy Grail of theme parks – Walt Disney World . But their favourite Toronto attraction? Centre Island . The charming Centreville amusement park is an absolute must-visit for a trip to Toronto with kids.





The Toronto Island Ferry, not “Fairy”


Just getting to Centre Island is part of the fun for my family. I laughed when my then-two-year-old daughter expressed disappointment that we were taking a ferry, not a “fairy” to the island, because I remember thinking the Exact. Same. Thing. This, to me, is the beauty of travel with kids, and revisiting places you love with them – you get to experience them again for the first time, and Centreville amusement park is no exception.





Centreville’s Bumble Bee Ride, Then & Now


When my daughter was eight and my son was five, they’re both great ages to enjoy all the rides, although my daughter was *thisclose* to being too big for some of them. My initial fear was she was getting too big for the park altogether, but on this visit I realized that now she’s ready for rides that she was too small for before. The toddler rides we delighted in watching them enjoy have now given way to non-stop turns on the log ride and the scrambler. I loved seeing such a mix of families there – babes in strollers all the way to packs of teens – probably the age I was on my last visit before I got married and had kids.





Centreville’s cars are always a favourite.


The Bumble Bee ride is a sentimental favourite. As are the firetrucks – there’s a picture of me somewhere at age five or six on the exact same ride. I also loved the old-fashioned cars – you’re actually driving! When I was little I used to imagine I could ram it off the rails and then just drive all around Centre Island at my leisure. I also imagined the same for the swan boats, although that would be an awfully slow trip around Lake Ontario. The kids that work at Centreville are also incredibly sweet and patient – my son actually got us stuck in the old fashioned cars. It was their first instance of that for the day, but my first in over thirty years of visits. 
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