Toronto beaches for summer
- ISX Tours
- Jun 12, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 16, 2023
Toronto Beaches
Ashbridge Bay - It is one of Toronto's most popular spots for beach lovers. The Waterfront Trail winds through the Bay Area with green spaces and trails, beaches, skateboard parks, and picnic areas. What's more, is that this is the main venue for fireworks in Toronto during Canada Day and Victoria Day!
Sugar Beach
It's a small beach, but it quickly became one of Toronto's most photographed spots. It is a small patch of sand with Muskoka chairs and a pink umbrella installation. It's surprisingly busy and the waterfront trail is right in front of you.
Cherry Beach
Cherry Beach is located on the outer Harbor of the Martin Goodman Trail. It is a popular spot for kite-boarders and kayakers.
Kew Beach
Kew Beach is one of the best spots for canoeing and kayaking. It features outdoor fitness equipment that can be enjoyed on a beautiful beach.
Kew Beach is basically a combination of Balmy Beach and Woodbine Beach and has an outdoor pool with diving boards included!
Sunny-side Beach
Sunny-side Beach is Toronto's liveliest hub during the warmer months of the West End. A draw for families, couples and friends who come together to enjoy the many activities in the area. There's something for everyone here, from beach volleyball and stand-up paddle-boarding to pubs and picnics in the park.
Bluffers Park
Bluffer's Park Scarborough Bluffs Park has sandy beaches, picnic areas, walking trails, lookouts, boat launches and visitor marinas. It has beautiful scenery.

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