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Rouge Beach

door 12 locals aangeraden,

Tips van locals

Mike
June 27, 2020
Take the waterfront trail to Rouge Beach and enjoy the calm waves just a short walk from your accommodations. For a longer run or evening walk, cross the bridge toward Pickering and continue along the waterfront into wide open parks. Rouge Beach itself can get crowded in the evenings, so early mornings, or in the evening the trail on the Pickering side is best.
Take the waterfront trail to Rouge Beach and enjoy the calm waves just a short walk from your accommodations. For a longer run or evening walk, cross the bridge toward Pickering and continue along the waterfront into wide open parks. Rouge Beach itself can get crowded in the evenings, so early morni…
Ping
January 24, 2019
Nice walking/biking trail with beautiful nature.
Chamalee
September 7, 2021
The expansive sandy beach at Lake Ontario is one of the eleven swimmable beaches in the City of Toronto. You can enjoy the beautiful sunset, canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. Free parking available in the summer.
James
October 18, 2014
Gorgeous waterfront park on the Rouge River and Lake Ontario. Huge sandy beach, swimming, boating, fishing and a long waterfront biking/hiking trail. Great for a picnic, walk, swim, or beach time!
Carm
July 19, 2019
Great beach, good hiking, biking and birdwatching too

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