Sunrise Walk on the Boardwalk at Woodbine Beach in Toronto Ontario

We enjoyed an amazing sunrise walk along the boardwalk at Woodbine Beach in Toronto, Ontario Canada.

The boardwalk is part of Toronto's Waterfront Trail and follows the Lake Ontario shoreline.

It’s popular for walking, running, biking, paddle...
We enjoyed an amazing sunrise walk along the boardwalk at Woodbine Beach in Toronto, Ontario Canada.

The boardwalk is part of Toronto's Waterfront Trail and follows the Lake Ontario shoreline.

It’s popular for walking, running, biking, paddle sports, birding, swimming, dog walking, picnicking, and playing volleyball.

The path goes from Ashbridges Bay Park to Balmy Beach Park with access to Kew Gardens.
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24 June 2023 at   Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
Enjoying the sunrise at Woodbine Beach. The boardwalk is part of Toronto's Waterfront Trail and follows the Lake Ontario shoreline. It goes from Ashbridges Bay Park to Balmy Beach Park with access to Kew Gardens.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
Leuty Lifeguard Station has been a landmark at Woodbine Beach for over 100 years. It’s still active as a lifeguard station and is protected under the Ontario Heritage Act.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Toronto, ON, Canada
Lakeside view of Leuty Lifeguard Station at Woodbine Beach Toronto. The lifeguards don’t start until 10:30 am so, there's no activity at the station this early.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Toronto, ON, Canada
This gentleman gets up early to use his metal detector at Woodbine Beach before the maintenance team grades the beach.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
There’s 3 km of sandy beach at Woodbine Beach. You can see the CN Tower in Downtown Toronto from Woodbine Beach (to the right of the smokestacks).

This beach has a blue flag certification which means it meets high standards for water quality,...
There’s 3 km of sandy beach at Woodbine Beach. You can see the CN Tower in Downtown Toronto from Woodbine Beach (to the right of the smokestacks).

This beach has a blue flag certification which means it meets high standards for water quality, environmental management, environmental education, and safety.
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24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
If you are up early enough, you will see the tractor with a grading attachment. It cleans the beach and leaves the sand smooth afterwards.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
You can continue on the Boardwalk to Balmy Beach Park. Our walk was 4 km return. The path starts ta Ashbridges Bay Park and ends at Balmy Beach Park with access to Kew Gardens.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Beach, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
The 'We All Come from Water' Mural by Jacquie Comrie was added to the Pavillion in 2021. The mural 'pays homage to our ancestors, well honouring a woman's resilience and power.'
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Beach Park, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
The ‘Wish You Were Here’ mural is by Sarah Palmer as part of the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival.
Unfortunately, the pool is closed for renovation.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   1867 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M1P 4N7, Canada
This ice cream shop is perfectly located halfway through the park. There are public washrooms & picnic tables available here.
Unfortunately, they weren’t open yet. Ice cream is dairy so it can be a breakfast food, right? ;)
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   2075 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1J1, Canada
There are 2 living walls at Beaches N’Cream. They were added by the City of Toronto and are meant to help bring Nature to the City and increase bio-diversity.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   2075 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1J1, Canada
There are many large, old trees in Woodbine Beach Park in Toronto, Ontario. This is one of the biggest ones that we saw.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Woodbine Park, 1695 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1G7, Canada
Recently renovated, the bathing station has washrooms, change rooms, and water bottle filling stations. Just to the East of the building are volleyball courts where beach volleyball leagues play or you can put up your net.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   The Beaches, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
We treated ourselves to breakfast after our walk at Woodbine Beach.
Booster Juice, GG’s Hamburger and Toronto Beach Club Restaurant are in the same building.
24 June 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   1681 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6, Canada
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