You should explore Toronto’s waterfront!

Toronto’s waterfront is massive. There is so much to see and do. From Mississauga, all the way to the Pickering border, there is so much to see and do. I encourage you to get out and explore. There are so many places to people watch, take in a sunset or to just sit and read a book. Come along with me as I take you on a journey of Toronto’s water front

The Toronto Inukshuk Park - An Amazing place to take pictures!

A Grainy shot of Tommy Thompson Park

Catch a spectacular sunset on this Toronto bridge - Humber Bay Arch Bridge

Overcast but pretty - Woodbine Beach Park

On the water on way to Ward’s Island. Get there via the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal

On wards Island. Recognizing rising water levels. Amazing view to be had here!

Take in the nightlife here! Toronto Harbourfront

Another view of the Habourfront! People watch here!

Whats sweeter than sugar? Sugar Beach of course! Located next to the Redpath sugar company.

A blurry night image in and around Palais Royale

The Marina at Alexandra Yacht Club

A phenomenal place for wedding photos. Toronto Music Garden

Final entry! So much more to see on the waterfront. Catch a sunset at this little park and take in a great city view. Norris Crescent Children’s Playground.

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