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Did you know that Toronto also has an impressive selection of beaches that you can visit this summer? Whether you're looking for a serene spot to relax, a family-friendly destination, or an adventure-filled day by the water, Toronto's beaches have something for everyone.
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1. Woodbine Beach
Woodbine Beach is one of Toronto’s most popular and largest beaches. It features a long stretch of sandy shoreline, space for picnics, and many volleyball courts. There's also a nearby boardwalk where you can enjoy a nice walk.
Where: 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6
2. Sunnyside Beach
Located in the West End of Toronto, Sunnyside Beach has always been a popular spot to cool off in the summer.
Where: 1755 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6S 5A3
3. Marie Curtis Park Beach
Situated at the western edge of Toronto, Marie Curtis Park Beach offers a tranquil escape with its sandy shores and lush greenery. The park features a playground, picnic areas, and trails that are ideal for walking and biking. The beach area is clean and less crowded, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful day by the water.
Where: 2 Forty Second St, Toronto, ON M8W 3P2
4. Kew-Balmy Beach
This beach is quieter and more relaxed than other beaches in the city. It has a wide sandy beach, tree-shaded areas, and a scenic boardwalk.
Where: 1 Beech Ave, Toronto, ON M4E 3H5
5. Cherry Beach
This is a popular spot among locals and tourists. This is a dog-friendly beach so be sure to bring your pets along!
Where: 1 Cherry St, Toronto, ON M5A 0B7
6. Hanlan’s Point Beach
The Toronto Islands have multiple beaches and this one is most known for its clothing-optional section. Hop on the ferry and enjoy stunning views of the Toronto skyline!
Where: 9 Queens Quay W (ferry), Toronto, ON M5J 2H3
7. Ward’s Island Beach
This beach is also located on the Toronto Islands. It’s a family-friendly destination known for its calm waters and beautiful sandy shores.
Where: 9 Queens Quay W (ferry), Toronto, ON M5J 2H3
8. Gibraltar Point Beach
You can find this beach at the southwest corner of the Toronto Islands. Make sure you also check out the historic Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, which is said to be haunted by its first keeper.
Where: 9 Queens Quay W (ferry), Toronto, ON M5J 2H3
9. Centre Island Beach
This is one of the most popular destinations on the Toronto Islands. It’s a great spot to take your family and has picnic areas, playgrounds, and boat rentals. Centreville Amusement is also close by.
Where: 9 Queens Quay W (ferry), Toronto, ON M5J 2H3
10. Bluffer’s Beach
Located at the base of the iconic Scarborough Bluffs, this beach offers stunning scenery. The adjacent Bluffer’s Park Marina provides boating facilities, and there are several trails in the area for hiking and exploring the bluffs.
Where: 1 Brimley Rd S, Toronto, ON M1M 1C1
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