Bluffer's Beach
Bluffer's Beach is the public swimming beach at Bluffer's Park, with Lake Ontario access, picnic areas, washrooms, and busy weekend parking at the foot of Brimley Road.
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Bluffer's Beach is the public swimming beach at Bluffer's Park, with Lake Ontario access, picnic areas, washrooms, and busy weekend parking at the foot of Brimley Road.
At the foot of Cherry Street, Cherry/Clarke Beach offers Lake Ontario swimming during the supervised beach season, with washrooms, picnic space, and parking listed by the City.
Glen Haffy is a managed TRCA fishing stop north of Caledon East, built around stocked rainbow-trout ponds rather than open shoreline searching. Plan it like a conservation-park visit: check the public fishing dates, pay admission and the angling fee, use the posted bait policy, and leave enough time before last admission.
Harbourfront Canoe and Kayak Centre gives downtown paddlers a booked, staff-run way onto Toronto Harbour from Queens Quay. Plan around the rental requirements, weather and water checks, no operator parking, and the harbour restrictions around swim areas and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.
Lakefront Promenade Marina serves boaters on Mississauga's Lake Ontario waterfront with transient berthing, fuel, pump-out, shore power, showers, laundry, and a seasonal patio eatery. Parking and harbour rules are stricter than the surrounding park, so confirm your berth and services before you arrive.
Marie Curtis Park East Beach sits on Toronto's west waterfront, with seasonal supervised swimming, washrooms, picnic areas, a playground, and City-listed parking.
Sunnyside Beach sits beside Sunnyside Park on Toronto's west waterfront. The City lists washrooms, picnic space, playground amenities, and seasonal lifeguard coverage; check SwimSafe results before swimming.
Woodbine Beach covers a wide stretch of Toronto's east-end shoreline, with washrooms, picnic areas, playground and fitness facilities, seasonal lifeguards, and accessible beach mats near the water.