Harbourfront Centre Tours and Tickets
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Harbourfront Centre

Check the event schedule to find out what is happening during your visit.
Bundle up as it can be colder by the water, particularly in winter.
Harbourfront Centre is accessible to wheelchair users.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Harbourfront Centre. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
There's no fee to visit the Harbourfront Centre. Tours that pass by the complex range in price considerably. Self-guided app tours often run less than US$10, while harbor cruises can cost anywhere between US$25 and US$70 per person, depending on whether they include meals.
Yes, there are loads of restaurants at Harbourfront Centre. Popular spots include the Bim Street Eats, where you can get all sorts of Barbadian street food. Wilson's Haus of Lechon is a good option for Filipino barbecue, while Gold Standard is locally known for smash burgers and breakfast sandwiches.
Summer is the best time of year to visit Harbourfront Centre, when the weather is at its most pleasant for outdoor dining and exploration. There are also plenty of events during the warm months, from outdoor dance parties and concerts to art exhibits and Tuesday-night lakeside movie screenings.
Yes, you can take a boat tour from Harbourfront Centre. In fact, it’s among the most popular departure areas for Toronto boat tours and cruises. Options include sightseeing cruises that feature live narration, buffet-style brunch cruises, and dinner cruises that typically offer table service with plated meals.
Harbourfront Centre is located right on the Toronto Harbour, a short walk south of the landmark CN Tower and across from Centre Island. To get there on public transportation, take the 509 Harbourfront or 510 Spadina streetcars or hop aboard the Yonge-University Line of the subway to Union Station.



































































































