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Does Toronto have Beaches or is the Water too cold and Polluted?

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Does Toronto have Beaches or is the Water too cold and Polluted?

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  1. Toronto has beaches and they are great. The water is just great to go in.


  2. The beaches in Toronto are:

    1. Marie Curtis Park East Beach      

    2. Sunnyside Beach      

    3. Hanlan's Point Beach      

    4. Gibraltar Point Beach        

    5. Centre Island Beach      

    6. Ward's Island Beach    

    7. Cherry Beach  

    8. Woodbine Beaches  

    9. Kew - Balmy Beach  

    10. Bluffer's Park Beach  

    11. Rouge Beach    

      

    During the summer, the City's beaches are tested for water quality and are staffed by lifeguards. If the water quality is not acceptable for swimming, Toronto Public Health will post signs warning against swimming.

    When a beach is posted, Public Health officials advise swimmers not to enter these waters due to the high amounts of E. coli bacteria in the water. These test results are based on the previous day's sample.

    http://www.toronto.ca/beach/swimmingcond...

    The Website is generally updated daily by 3:00 p.m, and the conditions posted are based on samples taken from the previous day. The Website does not represent any other beach hazards i.e. rocks or undertow.

  3. Toronto Has Beaches that are warm

    and the water is no more polluted than Your water

    It's nice

  4. toronto has beaches.

    and the water is perfectly warm.

  5. Yes; there are beaches on Lake Ontario.

    Many people go to the beaches this time of year and go into the water.

    The temperature being cold depends on your tolerance; it won't be warm compared to a swimming pool but it's fairly tolerable compared to beaches of similar latitude.

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