Attractions & things to do for the kids in your life

Beaches/Classic

WATER FUN: Beaches/Classic

The classic beach provide your family with the classic beach fun of playing in the sand and frolicking in the water. Bring the beach toys and you're good to go!

Albion Hills Conservation Area
Caledon (2 - 16 years old)
Awenda Provincial Park
Penetanguishene (2 - 16 years old)
Cedar Beach Park
Stouffville (2 - 16 years old)
Centre Island Beach
Toronto Islands (2 - 16 years old)
Christie Lake Conservation Area
Dundas (2 - 16 years old)
Elora Quarry Conservation Area
Elora (2 - 16 years old)
Frenchman's Bay West Park
Pickering (2 - 16 years old)
Gibraltar Beach in Toronto Islands
Toronto Islands (2 - 16 years old)
Hanlan’s Point Beach
Toronto Islands (2 - 16 years old)
Heart Lake Conservation Area
Brampton (2 - 16 years old)
Jack Darling Park
Mississauga (2 - 16 years old) FREE
Johnson Beach in Barrie
Barrie (2 - 12 years old) FREE
Kelso Conservation Area
Milton (2 - 16 years old)
Killbear Provincial Park
Parry Sound (2 - 16 years old)
Mara Provincial Park
Orillia (2 - 16 years old)
McRae Point Provincial Park
Orillia (2 - 16 years old)
Oastler Lake Provincial Park
Parry Sound (2 - 16 years old)
Rock Point Provincial Park
Dunnville (4 - 16 years old)
Rockwood Conservation Area
Rockwood (2 - 16 years old)
Rouge Beach Park
Scarborough (2 - 16 years old) FREE
Sandy Beach in Black Creek Provincial Park
Lion's Head (2 - 16 years old) FREE
Shade's Mill Conservation Area
Cambridge (2 - 16 years old)
Sibbald Point Provincial Park
Sutton (2 - 16 years old)
Toronto Islands
Toronto Islands (2 - 16 years old)
Ward’s Island
Toronto Islands (2 - 16 years old)

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Nathalie's tips for a smooth outing

I found it stressful to manage both a baby in arm and a young swimmer all by myself in the public pools. (They want your kids to always be within arms reach, even with a life jacket.) Beaches provided me with more room to use my own judgement.

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