(Submitted by shirl)Toronto Beach  

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Official Website: click here
Date Updated: March 13, 2006
Address: 317 Adelaide ST W, Toronto
Phone: (416) 323-9521
Fax: (416) 323-9301

Nearest Major Intersection: King St & Spadina Ave

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Reservations Required: N/a

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PLEASE NOTE: This address is just for the official office in charge of the beaches.

Marie Curtis Park East Beach:-
Foot of 42nd St. south of Lakeshore Blvd W
Nearest stop is the Long Branch Loop
Routes 110A, B (regular hours) and 501 (24 hour service)
5-10 minute walk from the beach

Sunnyside Beach:-
Off Lakeshore Blvd south of Parkside Dr
Routes 501, 508, 80 on Queensway
5 minute walk

Hanlan's Point Beach:-
There are no TTC routes on the Island.
Ferries to the Island leave the on a regular schedule from the Toronto Island Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street (there is an additional charge for use of the Ferry). Routes 509 and 510 stop underground at the intersection of Bay and Queen's Quay. 5 minute walk to the Terminal.

Centre Island Beach:-
There are no TTC routes on the Island.
Ferries to the Island leave the on a regular schedule from the Toronto Island Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street (there is an additional charge for use of the Ferry). Routes 509 and 510 stop underground at the intersection of Bay and Queen's Quay. 5 minute walk to the Terminal

Ward's Island Beach:-
There are no TTC routes on the Island.
Ferries to the Island leave the on a regular schedule from the Toronto Island Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street (there is an additional charge for use of the Ferry). Routes 509 and 510 stop underground at the intersection of Bay and Queen's Quay. 5 minute walk to the Terminal

Cherry/Clarke Beach:-
Foot of Cherry St
Route 72A, closest stop is at Cherry St & Commissioners St
5-10 minute walk

Woodbine Beaches:-
Foot of Woodbine Ave
Routes 92A, 22, 501, 31B
2 minute walk

Kew Balmy Beach:-
Foot of Woodbine Ave
Routes 92A, 22, 501, 31B
2 minute walk

Bluffer's Beach Park:-
Foot of Brimley Rd off Kingston Rd
Route 12
30 minute walk

Rouge Beach:-
Foot of Port Union Rd, east of Lawrence Ave E
Routes 54A, E
3-5 minute walk

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yoyo43esp

Reviews: 529Badges: 15This user has a UserRank of 10
Overall: March 18, 2007
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful. The Toronto Beaches area is beautiful & lovely place to walk around, jogging,looking at the view quietly,or feel the breeze coming to your face,the best part is to take my kids to ride the bike,running,eating ice cream...excellent shopping with a wide varieties of interesting small shops and boutiques,gourmet food,books store,old & new structures of residential & small commercial building.

We enjoy the panoramic view of the beaches,parks,playground,taking photos,videos for our own precious moment for being together as a family.

I recommend this place.
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ErinMurray

Reviews: 16Badges: 8This user has a UserRank of 9
Overall: March 18, 2006
7 out of 8 people found this review helpful. The Toronto Beaches area is an absolutely wonderful place to visit. Beautiful scenery and view, nice parks, great shopping with a wide assortment of interesting shops and boutiques, and nice architecture of both commercial buildings and residences.
I recommend this place.
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