The Ward's Island Clubhouse

The Ward's Island Association clubhouse (established 1913), located on Toronto Island, is just steps from the Ward's Island ferry docks
The WIA is located less than 300 feet south of the Ward's Island Ferry dock at the east end of Toronto Island.
Over 360 WIA members have access to amateur sports activities including tennis (on the finest clay courts in Toronto), bowling and croquet on the WIA green (resurfaced in 2006), baseball, soccer and social events held weekly in the WIA "Big Clubhouse" that was built from 1937 to 1938. When not being used for WIA member activites, the clubhouse facilities are available for rent to the public.
A seasonal venue (May through October), the WIA is managed by WIA members that volunteer from the surrounding communities of Ward's and Algonquin Islands.
On the east side of the building you will find the Toronto Island Café, run by the Freeman-McIntyre family. Stop by and enjoy their fare while soaking up the island atmosphere.
The WIA is located less than 300 feet south of the Ward's Island Ferry dock at the east end of Toronto Island.
Over 360 WIA members have access to amateur sports activities including tennis (on the finest clay courts in Toronto), bowling and croquet on the WIA green (resurfaced in 2006), baseball, soccer and social events held weekly in the WIA "Big Clubhouse" that was built from 1937 to 1938. When not being used for WIA member activites, the clubhouse facilities are available for rent to the public.
A seasonal venue (May through October), the WIA is managed by WIA members that volunteer from the surrounding communities of Ward's and Algonquin Islands.
On the east side of the building you will find the Toronto Island Café, run by the Freeman-McIntyre family. Stop by and enjoy their fare while soaking up the island atmosphere.
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