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    3.6 (40 reviews)

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    Sugar Beach, Toronto
    Bruce K.

    Ten years ago, apparently, this was a derelict and demolished parking lot. It sits next to the massive Redpath sugar port and is upon the shores of Lake Ontario. The airport is not far away so you can see and hear the planes over there every so often. But now it's a beach, complete with wooden chairs facing the water, beach umbrellas and a fine sand to walk in. No, you're probably not getting in the water but that's okay. [Review 10983 overall, 755 of 2019.]

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    Nima N.

    Beautiful beach white sands but seems like it's a swing sell to the restaurants. No restrooms! Come on Toronto! Come on!

    Alaleh P.

    Nice small beach near Redpath sugar factory which has a nice view of lake Ontario and Toronto Islands. The umbrellas have created a nice and pleasant view. A nice spot in downtown Toronto to lie down under the sun by the water. But, if you are interested in swimming in the water, this is not a good spot for you because it doesn't have any access to the water.

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    Austin G.

    Sugar Beach is very much an urban beach meaning it's just for show and sitting. Do not expect to be able to swim in the lake. Despite that, here's why you should go: - Sunbathing: There is sand and on a hot day, you can get a tan by sitting out on the beach. -Photography: It's an Instagrammers dream. The beach has bright pink umbrellas giving beach goers shade, but making your photo pop pink. It also has great views of the CN Tower and Toronto skyline. Lakeside you can watch and photograph planes landing at Bishop Airport. There are a few restrooms and restaurants nearby and it's centrally located making it easy top walk to several other fun neighborhoods like Harborfront Centre or the Distillery District.

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    Jay M.

    We went here for the Sugar Shack TO and it was a great festival. The beach itself is good and we had good fun. They have some relaxing chairs placed (not sure if it was a part of the festival or permanently placed). It is a great place for spending quality time with friends and family in the spring and summer. You can also see some aircrafts taking off and landing at the Billy Bishop City Airport nearby. Overall, a great place to be!

    Jennifer K.

    Sugar Beach is kind of cute! Maybe a little too cute? On this particular afternoon, I am surprise to find all these bikini all over the place... girls suntanning in a sand box? Pink umbrellas? white loungers? Good place to hang out and just looking at Lake Ontario and pretend you are in Caribbean somewhere?? Maybe? need to daydream really hard!

    Jenny H.

    Lots of fun here! You can find this because on the edge of lakeshore. With some clear waters and pink umbrellas you'll be all ready for some fancy instas. You probably have to wait a bit to find seating though as this seems like a destination that many Torontonians visit on the weekends. Throwback to elementary school days where people play musical chairs. The beach is kept pretty clean and you won't have to worry about getting your towels dirty. Overall this is a good place to visit during the summer.

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    Jonny M.

    My cousin suggested checking out this place so I decided to do a quick detour while I was biking to check it out. There must have been a random festival going on as there were all these food trucks surrounding Sugar Beach. I basically walked in and out of it. If you like man made beaches, this might be your thing. Otherwise, there's not much to see or do here other than to get your tan on.

    Tong J.

    Paris has "Paris Plage" along the bank of Seine river. Toronto has something even better, a playful urban oasis that consists of water fountain, white sand beach and tree-line promenade. I visited the beach on a beautiful Tuesday morning and was very impressed with the cleanliness and the overall designed of the park. Love the pink-sculptural umbrellas and white beach chairs, they are whimsical and practical. Sugar Beach is a perfect public space for everyone, whether you want to sit on a bench, white sand beach or a large candy-striped piece of bedrock, to enjoy a beautiful view of the lake and Toronto island.

    Pauline W.

    I still find Sugar Beach is a paradise in the busy downtown area. I know people cannot swim but the white sand is still white and the lovely pink umbrellas are still kept clean and lovely pink. Adults chill under the sun and kids play with the sand and the water fountain. I can still come chill and relax between work. Just love this little corner!

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    Elvis A.

    A surprising find in this neighborhood. White sands are plenty so you actually feel like you are on a beach. The retro colors and look complete the picture. The view is great and I guess this place hasn't been discovered by the rest of the city as I saw most of the neighbors lounging around :) A small water fountain will keep the kids entertained. The place is a small stretch so don't expect a huge area here. They do have a nice patio bar nearby will try it out one of these days.

    It's still technically winter but at 17C, I'm glad this beach is here.
    Steeven L.

    It's still technically winter until next week but it was 17C and sunny on March 11 so as any good Canadian, I threw my winter coat back into storage, took off my shoes and sunk my toes into the (icy cold) fine white sand at Sugar Beach. Along with the neighbouring Corus building, this beach is part of the waterfront revitalization program. It's tiny and really nothing special but it's right downtown and if you're in the area and it's a nice sunny day, it's a good place to sit in a Muskoka chair and soak in some sun. You can smell the Redpath sugar plant next door for sure, but, I don't know, I kinda liked it...

    Ryan L.

    sugar beach, but don't eat the sand! in all seriousness this beach has seen its better days, but is still a beach option, but no water to swim in. so is it really a beach at this point? I digress. a great place to hang out most of the time, sometimes if you come super early in the morning, there are some questionable people hanging about, or just sleeping in the "Muskoka chairs" the pink umbrellas are really nice, im not sure how much they actually comb the sand, but sometimes its pretty filthy with cigarette butts, beer cans, and other random debris from people just littering(that's where a stat is lost in my opinion) CP24 does a really good job at making the beach look better then it Is, or they pick the proper days to go and visit. sometimes the area smells super bad, especially after a rain storm has happened, OH man does it reek. otherwise a pretty cool place to hang out and attempt to beat the heat, or watch as one of the sugar ships is offloaded...that might just be why its named sugar beach...*wink* transit options TTC bay south and sherbourne, parking is above or below ground on the corus/George brown properties.

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    Awesome views and real sand. Really good and worth the trip.

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    Review Highlights - Sugar Beach

    This is a totally awesome man-made beach sandwiched between an office building and a pier.

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    Kew-Balmy Beach

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    7.5 kmThe Beach

    I loved this beach! Sand was nice and soft too!…read more I can't believe I haven't discovered this beach before, but I will definitely visit again!

    I grew up in the Beaches. I already have an issue with the name of this listing well before I begin…read moremy review. The Beaches is what I'll always call my old neighbourhood. I grew up here until I graduated from high school and moved to Markham for my first stint of two. I have always known the Beaches to have more than one beach. This listing narrows it down to the area between Silver Birch and Lee Avenues. In this span, there are two beaches: Kew and Balmy. You still see these references scattered around the area. I went to Kew Beach Junior Public School. I walked past Balmy Beach Community School that was close to my high school. Balmy Beach Canoe Club has been there for at least a century. The name change to the Beach is still controversial. Sure, hyphenate Kew and Balmy, and you get a single beach. Um, no. For those who decided to focus on this ridiculous nonsense, how about focusing on something far more meaningful in the Beaches, like trying to solve the high volume of car accidents at Woodbine and Queen? How about dealing with the empty stores, including Ends, that used to be Tony's Variety, which still stands vacant after nearly two decades? I'm done letting off some steam. Now, back to business. I grew up a five-minute walk from the boardwalk and Lake Ontario. I grew up playing with the sand with my littlenpail and shovel set. I have walked countless times along the boardwalk. I did so to see the Victoria Day fireworks from the foot of Leuty Avenue (best view). I still remember walking with my friends as teenagers one summer and annoying people by blasting Bob Marley's "Get Up Stand Up" from my dinky Radio Shack pocket radio. I was recently back in my old neighbourhood. I took a chance to see if I could find a parking spot at around 4 pm on a warm Saturday. I ended up parking on Silver Birch Avenue. It's east of where I lived, but I wanted a change of pace. IYou can get away with street parking during the day. It does get busy, though. At night, you do need a parking permit to avoid a fine. I grew up seeing my dad renew and stick a new parking permit on his windshield. I also was forced to parallel-park the family car, which has served me well as an adult. Coming down to admire the sand, water, and boardwalk feels like home. There was a bench with a dedication plaque that I sat on, taking in the sun and breeze. I was sucking back a shake, and watching people cycle, walk, and jog along the path parallel to the boardwalk. Over the years, the boardwalk has gone through some restorative improvements. The wooden boards are in much better shape with no sign of rotting or feeling like you're about to fall through the cracks. Yay! It's a well-established neighbourhood. You get to enjoy the tall trees that have been there for decades and admiring how beautiful the surroundings are. It does look nicer these days. There are more receptacles for garbage and recycling. The Leuty Lifesaving Station, affectionately known as the Leuty, still endures. The water fountains have been upgraded. It's a cheerful, inviting place to hang out. It was nice soaking up everything while I was there. I managed to see an ice cream truck. The cheesy music signalling its arrival still reminds me of growing up here and wanting a treat. Some things never change. I should visit more often. I am glad that I did a couple of Saturdays ago. (179)

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    Kew-Balmy Beach - Lifeguard area and beach from the bench

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    Bench by the boardwalk

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