The Christmas season has officially kicked off in the Toronto Beaches with Santa making an early visit Sunday to attend the ...
Santa waves during a past Beaches Santa Claus Parade. This year's parade takes place on the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 16, ...
The tree lighting ceremony at Leslie Grove Park is seen in this Beach Metro Community News file photo. This year's tree ...
Break out your biggest towels and bathing suits, because beaches in Toronto are about to open. While, technically, most of the city's beaches are accessible to the public year-round, lifeguards will ...
When she isn't swimming, East York resident Kim Lumsdon uses a cane to help her get around. That's especially the case at Cherry Beach. With sticks and stones jutting from the steep, uneven ground, ...
A ravine in Toronto's The Beaches neighbourhood could soon be home to an 11-storey condo development, but residents are concerned about how that could impact the trees and wildlife that call this area ...
All of Toronto's beaches have been flagged unsafe for swimming following July 16's massive rainstorm and citywide flooding. Taking a dip in Lake Ontario is one of the sweetest ways to get outside in ...
City lifeguards returned to supervise swimming at designated areas on nine beaches in Toronto this weekend as part of a program to ensure water safety. Lifeguards will be on duty at the designated ...
If you are planning to head to one of Toronto’s beaches, residents and visitors are currently being advised to stay out of the water at one beach as it has been flagged as having unsafe swimming ...
Is the water at Toronto beaches safe? There are concerns over the lake water quality after lots of rain caused high water levels at Toronto beaches. Natalie Johnson reports.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results