The Centreville Amusement Park is set to be back in action and ready to thrill families once again!

Centreville Amusement Park
After a long winter, the park is set to open its doors on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Things to Do – Centreville Amusement Park
Nestled in 600 acres of beautiful parkland in Toronto, the Centreville Amusement Park is the perfect place for families to connect, relax and have fun. With over 30 rides and attractions to choose from, there’s no shortage of excitement.
One of the park’s highlights is the Sky Ride, where visitors can glide above the city skyline and the island.
For those looking for something a little more adventurous, there’s the Log Flume and the Rockin’ Ferry ride. These rides are sure to give you a rush of excitement that you won’t soon forget. If you’re looking for something a little more laid back, take a spin on the Beasley Bear Ride or the Ferris Wheel and enjoy the picturesque views.

Centreville Amusement Park
For the little ones, there’s the Bumble Bees and the Antique Carousel. They’ll love flying around in circles on the back of a bumble bee or taking a ride on one of the few Dentzel Menagerie Carousels left in the world. There are also touring cars, where little ones can take the driver’s seat and go on an adventure.
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When it’s time for a break, Centreville Amusement Park has a variety of food options available. From pizza to funnel cake, ice cream, and even Beaver Tails, there’s something for everyone.
If you are visiting with little kids, do not forget to visit the Far Away Farm, home to 40 different species of farmyard animals and exotic birds.

Centreville Amusement Park
Trip Planning – Centreville Amusement Park
When:
May 2 to September 27, 2026
The park is open on all weekends in May, including the Victoria Day holiday. Daily operations start on June 1 and continue through Labour Day. Centreville Amusement Park will reopen only on weekends in September to close out the season.
How Much:
Admission to the park is free, but tickets are required for rides. You can purchase tickets online, with prices starting at $35.18 + tax for those under 4 feet tall and $44.25 + tax for those over 4 feet tall. There’s also a family pass available for $146.90 + tax. Individual tickets are also available at the gate.
Where:
Centreville Amusement Park, Toronto Islands
Getting to Centreville Amusement Park is half the fun. The Centre Island Ferry offers a quick and scenic cruise with amazing views of the Toronto skyline and planes flying overhead into the airport.











