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Beaches in Ontario - Swim Guide Boasting over 250,000 lakes, great places to swim can be found throughout the province There are beaches everywhere, from its urban centre, Toronto, in the south, to more pristine natural areas in the north
THE 10 BEST Ontario Beaches (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Grand Bend Beach Beautiful beach, crystal blue water that was cool, clean and refreshing 2 Sauble Beach We love going to Sauble Beach!! Beautiful sandy beach with clear water and fun waves
Beaches – City of Toronto Welcome to Toronto’s supervised swimming beaches From the golden sands of Bluffer’s Park Beach to the vibrant atmosphere of Woodbine Beach, each of these pristine locations offer the perfect spot to enjoy the refreshing waters of Lake Ontario
30 Best Beaches in Ontario You Need to Visit (2025) I'll list some popular beaches in Ontario and some lesser visited ones, too So, grab your bathing suit, floppy beach hat, and flip flops Let's spend the summer ticking these Ontario beaches off our Canadian beach bucket lists!
10 of the Best Beaches in Ontario: Skip The . . . - Ultimate Ontario From the tip of Lake Superior to the sandy shores of Point Pelee, the best beaches in Ontario can compete with anything you might find abroad In fact, Ontario is home to the two longest freshwater beaches in the world! And when you share your beach photos on the ‘Gram’, your friends will never believe that all of these are beaches in Ontario
Popular Beaches in Ontario - PlanetWare Beaches in Ontario are as varied as the province itself Some of these could double as stand-ins for Caribbean destinations, with white sand and crystal-clear water that glows in shades of blue and turquoise in the sun Others are remote and backed by pine forests or tucked in coves along rocky shorelines