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The Beach Village
4.6
/5
10 Reviews
based on 627 reviews
"Beach"
Ranked #8 in Toronto Beautiful Beaches
7km from downtown
M24***21
"Very clean area, not many people, as if the whole beach belongs to a person alone, when the weather is good and sunny, you can bask in the sun in the beach area, the sun shines warmly on your body, this sand is also great."
Toronto Beach
4.8
/5
7 Reviews
based on 122 reviews
"Beach"
7.1km from downtown
M25***40
"We drove to the end of the beach parking lot and found a tree that could sit underneath and look out over the beach. Calypso music played in the background. Some people had bonfires burning. A large group had a picnic on the beach. There are kayaks and sailboats on the water and it was fun to watch. The bathrooms are only at the entrance."
Sugar Beach
4.5
/5
8 Reviews
based on 109 reviews
"Beach"
Ranked #7 in Toronto Beautiful Beaches
1.6km from downtown
M25***40
"This is a nice little beach in the city. It is a great place to have lunch or relax under an umbrella. They have a wheelchair platform to the beach. There is a table with an umbrella. The chairs are all tied to a table on the beach."
Marie Curtis Park
1 Reviews
based on 22 reviews
"Beach"
14.8km from downtown
PhanieGi
"[Attraction Guide] In the Lakeside Park of Yitao Bigu, west of Toronto, the park runs along the Etobicoke Creek to the exit of Lake Ontario. The closer you get to Etobicoke Creek, Lake Ontario, the more water there is, and you will see many local birds and animals playing in the water. There are trees on both sides and the current is not rushing. Foreigners all play in rubber boats to enjoy the beautiful water. Highlights: The park is divided into two sides by etobicoke creek. There is a small bridge in the middle. There are a few super huge willow trees on the shore. The tree is surrounded by a few boys. When you look up at the top of the tree, you have to arch bridge to see. Coupled with the green willow leaves and the light breeze, it is really enjoyable. No wonder many people have picnics or walks on the shore. Going upstream along the Creek is #Etobicoke Creek Trail[location]#, the water flow will become flat, and there are many gravel, the water is very shallow, and occasionally you will see small wild fish. In some sections of the road, you will see the maple trees that have just turned golden, and the reflection in the river is simply picturesque. This niche lakeside park and trail allows you to relax, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, a good place for walking and cycling. Transportation strategy: self-driving or public transportation. Ticket price: free. Small Tips: There are two parking lots, and the one in the west is larger. Some Marie Curtis Park"
Cherry Beach Clarke Beach Park
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based on 27 reviews
"Beach"
3.6km from downtown
Hanlan’s Point Beach
4.5
/5
17 Reviews
"Seashore"
"Beach"
Ranked #6 in Toronto Beautiful Beaches
3.7km from downtown
BetTerDAY
"Toronto has a lot of attractions. Although it is a city, it also has beaches. It can be said that you have everything you need. Toronto is actually a city surrounded by lakes. The scenery from the beach is very good."
Rouge Beach
1 Reviews
based on 11 reviews
"Beach"
26.4km from downtown
PhanieGi
"This beach park is actually a famous red river national park, the water flow directly to lake ontario, the beach is the lake pool, the scenery is very crisp. There are two bridges connecting the two sides of the bank, one bridge than the train, one bridge than the pedestrian. The bottom of the bridge is a lovely bird's home, a fat oysters and cane in the bottom of the bridge hot and cold comfort nest, very lively. The bridge can be seen in the direction of the water and the beach. The water is clear, from green to blue, no foam and no garbage. Once in the summer, there are few people fishing, children playing water, and canoeing is a good place. There are many beach photos. Highlight characteristics: # Taking a photo on the bridge is very ins wind. # Up the beach can have two bridges imitating overlapping scenery. #Lake side sea and sky a beautiful scenery # lake reflections and other recommended reasons: the breeze is blowing, plus the warm sun, really comfortable to go. And the degree is a good place to watch the sunset and sunrise. Traffic Raiders: The disadvantage is parking spaces. Very envious of the people living nearby, you can always enjoy the beautiful scenery on the lake. Rouge Beach"
Kew-Balmy Beach
4
/5
1 Reviews
based on 8 reviews
"Beach"
7.1km from downtown
bradytang
"Kew-Balmy Beach Located in the corner of Kew Gardens. On a warm weekend, many people come to swim, walk dogs and sunbathe. There is a store selling hot dogs and ice cream called Beaches N Cream. It is only 500 meters away from Queen Street East and you can eat and drink conveniently on the street."
Gibraltar Point Beach
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based on 8 reviews
"Beach"
4.5km from downtown
Woodbine Beach
4.6
/5
6 Reviews
"City Park"
"Beach"
Ranked #7 in Toronto Great Urban Parks
6.1km from downtown
bradytang
"The four Great Lakes Beaches on the shores of Toronto on Lake Ontario are undoubtedly the largest and most popular compared to Sunnyside Beach, Cherry Beach, etc. In summer, you can swim, sunbathe, barbecue, play beach volleyball. The beach is rocky, but the rocks under the water are smooth."
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Popular Types of Attractions in Toronto
Parks
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City Park
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Zoo
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Botanical Garden
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Amusement Park
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Water Park
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Theme Park
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Aquarium
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Ferris Wheel
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Exhibition Halls
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Art Museum
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Fine Art Gallery
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Outdoor Sports
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Golf Course
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Water Sports
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Hiking
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Cycling
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Lifestyle
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Spa
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Library
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Hot Springs Resort
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Market
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Architecture
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Observation Deck
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Garden
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Square
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Nature
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Waterfall
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Lake
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Beach
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Sanremo Bakery and Cafe
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New Orleans Seafood & Steakhouse
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360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower
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AVENUE OPEN KITCHEN
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Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse
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Kinton Ramen
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Bar Raval
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LaVinia Restaurant
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Balsamico Ristorante
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Pearl Diver
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Oyster Boy
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Rodney’s Toronto
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Barberian's Steak House
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Sassafraz
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Khao San Road
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The Burgernator
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Bymark
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George Restaurant
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Estiatorio VOLOS
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Chabrol
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Buca Osteria & Enoteca
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Yasu
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Byblos
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Mandarin Restaurant (Yonge)
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Harbor 60(Toronto)
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Grey Gardens
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Kinka Izakaya Original
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Buster's Sea Cove
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