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HTO Park

  • Toronto, ON
Homepage for HTO Park West

  • 4.5
  • 2701 notes
Biswanath R.,CanaGuide
5
Biswanath R.
Great place to visit with family and friends. Awesome view of waterfront and some landing flights. Beautiful park to play around.Just grab a cup of coffee and spend some quality evening time. Also a good place for Sunseeker. Just to remember not to go too close to the water.
Bohemian L.,CanaGuide
5
Bohemian L.
One of the best spots to chill around Waterfront. Got enough green space, sitting arrangements by the water, Tim Hortons, Starbucks nearby for that much needed tea or coffee on your afternoon walk. And the beach area, although small, just so relaxing. Great view of boats and vess...
Michael,CanaGuide
5
Michael
Really a great view of the lake AND the CN Tower and Rogers Centre. Open and inviting. Very scenic in a way with the lake, architecture, and city. Great place to hang out! If spring, evenings can be chilly, bring a warm jacket. Parking is not easy though! Park on Front, and walk ...

Hanlan's Point Beach

  • Toronto, ON
Beaches closed for the season on September 13, 2020. Lifeguards are not on duty, beach areas are not maintained and washrooms or other facility buildings may be closed. Many of Toronto’s waterfront parks have sand or cobble beaches for you to enjoy.

  • 4.6
  • 1337 notes
Chamath R.,CanaGuide
5
Chamath R.
Great time to spend at the beach right on the southern end of Toronto. I was able to go with family during covid and despite what you see on TV, it was actually not overcrowded and we managed to feel safe. It was worth the excursion.
Reyos B.,CanaGuide
4
Reyos B.
Getting there is a bit of a pain, but the beach is nice and the lake was good for swimming.
Stuart,CanaGuide
4
Stuart
Ok Beach on the island.

Sugar Beach

  • Old Toronto, ON

  • Cabane à sucre
  • Plage
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  • 4.3
  • 349 notes
Aron F.,CanaGuide
5
Aron F.
Relaxing and spacious
Masharul M.,CanaGuide
4
Masharul M.
Nice umbrellas. Not the greatest view
Prabhpreet S.,CanaGuide
5
Prabhpreet S.
Excellent experience. esp. the view of Federal Hudson

Sugar Beach Park

  • Toronto, ON
Homepage for Sugar Beach Park

  • 4.3
  • 1807 notes
Anita A.,CanaGuide
5
Anita A.
First visit 2021. Water looks great! Think its going to be a great season...
Kevin C.,CanaGuide
5
Kevin C.
Sugar beach is always a good time! It's a small beach, clean beach with comfortable chairs and umbrellas. A wonderful place to be.
Laura S.,CanaGuide
5
Laura S.
For a little manufactured Beach, this spot does the trick!

Gibraltar Point Beach

  • , Ontario
Beaches closed for the season on September 13, 2020. Lifeguards are not on duty, beach areas are not maintained and washrooms or other facility buildings may be closed. Many of Toronto’s waterfront parks have sand or cobble beaches for you to enjoy.

  • 4.8
  • 21 notes
De D.,CanaGuide
5
De D.
felt like Private Island !
Harry B.,CanaGuide
5
Harry B.
A nice sandy beach with a gorgeous view of Lake Ontario. Perfect for swimming.
Karthikheyan S.,CanaGuide
5
Karthikheyan S.
Peaceful beach at the centre island !! Less crowded and great views of sea and a portion of city can be viewed

Centre Island Beach

  • , Ontario
Beaches closed for the season on September 13, 2020. Lifeguards are not on duty, beach areas are not maintained and washrooms or other facility buildings may be closed. Many of Toronto’s waterfront parks have sand or cobble beaches for you to enjoy.

  • 4.5
  • 72 notes
Ben a.,CanaGuide
5
Ben a.
A real special spot. Great beach but water is cold because it’s Lake Ontario.
Fulvio C.,CanaGuide
5
Fulvio C.
Very nice sand beach with a near splash pad
Harsh T.,CanaGuide
5
Harsh T.
Good when its open :)

Ward's Island Beach

  • Toronto, ON
Toronto Island Park has something to offer for everyone. Go to the beach, check out Centreville amusement park or just head out on a hike! Find out what you need to know, from activities on the Island to the times the ferry shuttles across the lake.

  • 4.6
  • 676 notes
KL G.,CanaGuide
5
KL G.
Very senic and beautiful. It was a very wintery day with temperatures of -7 degrees on one side of the island and it definitely was freezing with the wind chill. However on the opposite side of the island it felt like spring had sprung much milder temperature and it felt like 10...
Maria Z.,CanaGuide
4
Maria Z.
Nice beach with a great view of Scarborough Bluffs. The water is usually cold so I would recommend coming here during the summer heat waves if you're planning on swimming.
Mark C.,CanaGuide
5
Mark C.
Great beach just off the Ward Island ferry which is quite sheltered and very sandy - both on the beach and in the water. Can get crowded on weekends and holidays.

Cherry Beach Off Leash Dog Park

  • Toronto, ON
Homepage for Cherry Beach Clarke Beach Park

  • 4.7
  • 756 notes
Ange H.,CanaGuide
5
Ange H.
Love love love this dog park. Is so big with great walking areas plus plenty of beach. Only ''complaint'' is the entry/exit points. I personally prefer the buffer area but that doesn't stop me from going.
Claus O.,CanaGuide
5
Claus O.
love this place
Eric K.,CanaGuide
4
Eric K.
Wide open and enclosed space for your pets. However poor stewardship by local dog owners and users of the park have littered the west end of the park. Overall a nice view of the city and quiet despite local traffic and construction.
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