Waterfront Artisan Market, Toronto Beaches, Lakeside Patios, Boat Cruises; these are just a handful of the attractions offered by one of the longest urban lakefronts in the world. The 46-kilometer shoreline running along Queens Quay, ranging from Rouge River in the east, to Etobicoke Creek in the West, is as inviting as it is beautiful. Enjoy a unique experience aboard the 19th century tall ships offered by Tall Ship Kajama, Nautical Adventures or Great Lakes Schooner Company, or enjoy a more modern ride with any of the Waterfront’s additional boat cruises and tours. Catch a concert at the Molson Amphitheatre, play some beach volleyball at Ashbridges Bay, or take a stroll at the Scarborough Bluffs. There is no shortage of things to do and see on Toronto’s Waterfront. There’s even a brand new BMX/skate park for the daredevil in the family. With gorgeously aged residential properties available on the east end, new condos on its borders, and commercial offerings within walking distance of Cherry beach, Waterfront Toronto is a true gem.
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