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Sunnyside Beach
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The Lakeshore and Sunnyside Beach are a 12-minute walk to Sunnyside Park (1755 Lake Shore Boulevard West). This is one of a series of parks along the Lake Ontario waterfront that has a boardwalk for pedestrians and the Martin Goodman Trail for cyclists and multi-use purposes. On the east side of the park, you will find the Sunnyside Pavilion and the Sunnyside Gus Ryder Outdoor Pool (open in summer months only). On the west is Sir Casmir Gzowski Park with a great playground. Budapest Park wading pool close by is a favourite spot for visiting children. Throughout Toronto's history, Sunnyside Beach has been a popular spot to cool off in the summer. Anytime of the year, the Martin Goodman Trail is a great spot for walking, jogging, and cycling (yes, even in the winter!); it is a 56-kilometre-long trail that runs along Lake Ontario from one end of Toronto to the other.
The Lakeshore and Sunnyside Beach are a 12-minute walk to Sunnyside Park (1755 Lake Shore Boulevard West). This is one of a series of parks along the Lake Ontario waterfront that has a boardwalk for pedestrians and the Martin Goodman Trail for cyclists and multi-use purposes. On the east side of the…
Beach on the lake, just a short walking distance for a quick getaway anytime of the week.
Best time to spend on a nice sunny day. Approximately 25 minutes walk from the unit
Great boardwalk to walk when weather is nice in any season (including winter!!). Huge pool open to the public in the summer. Gets busy when very hot.
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