Parque
Playa Woodbine
Recomendado por 359 personas locales,
Consejos de personas locales
Big beach with lots of sand, volleyball nets and a view of the lake. Very busy in the summer.
Woodbine Beach: Okay this is a bit beyond our neighbourhood, but it's worth mentioning if you're here in the summer. "The Beach" neighbourhood is home to 2.5 km of beautiful sandy beach. There's a boardwalk, a bike trail, lots of parks, a few snack bars, and the beaches are Blue Flag certified so they are certainly swimmable. This is a lively spot in the summer and feels more like a small town than a huge city. To get to the beach, you'll need to take the bus (see information above), bike, or walk 4 km south toward the lake.
Woodbine Beach: Okay this is a bit beyond our neighbourhood, but it's worth mentioning if you're here in the summer. "The Beach" neighbourhood is home to 2.5 km of beautiful sandy beach. There's a boardwalk, a bike trail, lots of parks, a few snack bars, and the beaches are Blue Flag certified so th…
A broad and beautiful curve of sand at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, this popular 15.2 hectare park is one of the city's many beaches and the gateway to three kilometres of sandy waterfront stretching eastward along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Woodbine Beach is a popular spot for picnics, sunbathing and swimming with wide stretches of sand, summer lifeguards, a bathing station and the Donald D. Summerville Outdoor Olympic Pool nearby.
A broad and beautiful curve of sand at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, this popular 15.2 hectare park is one of the city's many beaches and the gateway to three kilometres of sandy waterfront stretching eastward along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Woodbine Beach is a popular spot for picnics, sunbathing…
Actividades únicas en los alrededores
Recomendado también por los habitantes locales
- Recomendado por 2071 personas locales
Ubicación
1675 Lake Shore Blvd E
Toronto, ON