A Day at the Beach: A Part of Toronto You Have to Explore

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Toronto Beach
Toronto Beach

Toronto has multiple Blue-Flag Beaches and spending one day there may not be enough. In this video, we highlight the best parts of Woodbine Beach and why you need to play in the surf, sun and sand!

  • With wide and spacious sandy beaches that hug the shores of Lake Ontario, you’re sure to find the perfect spot to set up for the day. Relax in one of many Muskoka chairs to catch some rays.
  • Woodbine beach is Blue-Flag Certified! Click the link to read more about what this means and why Toronto is one of the best places to enjoy the beach.
  • With over 100 volleyball nets, this is Beach Volleyball central!
  • The iconic Beaches Boardwalk directly borders Woodbine Beach, spanning a total length of 3 kilometres
  • With Accessible, rolling paths carving out a path for strollers and accessibility vehicles, everyone can enjoy the beach.
  • Lifeguards are on duty from the water (rowboats) and land (towers), but be sure to note the schedules to ensure safety. When not on duty, be safe in the water.
  • With beachside cafes, food trucks, treat shops and fine dining, this area of the beach offers all kinds of tasty options for entire families and groups.
  • Canoes, Kayaks, Paddleboards. A great way to spend time on the water
  • City bikes are plentiful intros area of the city and with so many kilometres of trails and paths, it’s a great way to explore the beachfront.
  • BBQ pits and picnic shelters as well as water fountains and bathrooms, the amenities at Woodbine beach have you covered.
  • Multiple play parks for the kiddies keep it super fun.

So how are you spending your day at the beach?

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