White Rock in Vancouver was my stomping grounds for a while. Beautiful.
Melmerby Beach in Nova Scotia is amazing too! |
Hmmmm.. I love beaches..:cheers:
http://www.gov.mb.ca/waterstewardshi...e-winnipeg.gif Source Grand Beach, Manitoba http://media.winnipegfreepress.com/i...4_16759985.jpg http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/bre...214291961.html http://media.winnipegfreepress.com/i...H-TH1_1579.jpg winnipegfreepress.com Gimli Beach, Manitoba http://wpmedia.life.nationalpost.com...each.jpg?w=620 http://life.nationalpost.com/2011/08...l-in-manitoba/ I have to stop here, thiers to many to list, this is only Lake Winnipeg(see map).:P |
A surprise to some people, but Toronto actually has pretty decent beaches right downtown, on the Toronto Islands:
Centre Island: http://www.blogto.com/upload/2012/07...tre-island.jpg http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/20..._island_beach/ http://www.aviewoncities.com/img/toronto/kveca0846s.jpg Ward's Island: http://www.blogto.com/upload/2012/07...ward-beach.jpg http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/20..._island_beach/ Hanlan's Point (Clothing Optional): http://www.blogto.com/upload/2012/07...19-hanlans.jpg http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/20...s_point_beach/ |
Someone should post pictures of Sandbanks in eastern Ontario...
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haha I've been to Hanlan's! Ohhhh jeez. If only there were some young hotties there. Booo!
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Sorry, I can't post photos, but Lac Simon in the Outaouais is pretty nice as this reporter says. It's about halfway between Ottawa (NE) and Montreal (NW).
Water is warm and clear, and there are small mountains in the distance. http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=...1-001c952eb42a http://www.tourismeoutaouais.com/_up...-lac-simon.jpg |
I'm not trying to offend posters, but is there something about a beach, where you actually go swimming in, being located on the banks or near to a major metropolitan city or an extremely high area of density that screams, bring your kids here for a nice day at the beach?
It's kinda like, let's go to the beach(add sand), and swim in a river going through the heart of a large downtown area? I'll pass(personally), others may enjoy the experience. |
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What do rivers have to do with this though? |
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When I visited Chicago for the first time a few years ago, I was blown away by the spectacular beaches on Lake Michigan. Big, clean, sandy beaches and clear, cool waters made for as pleasant a beach experience as any I've ever had in Manitoba. The amazing urban backdrop made it a memorable experience. And because the beaches are so huge, there are a number that cater to different niches so you can choose the beach that works best for you. There is a family beach where kids can run around, there is a gay beach with a DJ spinning music, there is a sports beach with volleyball courts, etc. It's quite impressive. http://www.getawayhostel.com/images/...ch-chicago.jpg Source: GetawayHostel.com I don't think many people consider Chicago as a beach destination, but next time I visit that city in the summer I will make a point of spending a day at the beach again. |
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Also, most of the most famous beaches in the world are actually in urban settings: Miami, Waikiki, Cannes, Venice (LA), Bondi, St-Tropez, Ipanema, Copacabana, etc. |
That's really awesome! I had no idea about that in Chicago. I thought Toronto's urban beaches, the ones seperated from the water on the lake front, were cool, but these are even better.
The great thing about Lake Michigan is that it is so deep and massive, and forms one of the two heads of the Great Lakes System (the other being Lake Superior), so even though it has major metropolitan areas on its shores, there is always large amounts of fresh water being added to the lake. While Lake Ontario, being the last lake in the system, gets all of the water (including their pollutants) from Lake Erie and all 3 of the other lakes, so it is quite murky and uninviting (at least at the beaches I've been too) |
Grand Bend is an amazing beach, but way too many small kids.
If you want a clean beach and dirty chicks nothing beats Wasaga! |
I know a lot of Winnipeggers love to talk about Grand Beach, but personally I find Birds Hill Beach to be very enjoyable too. It's about a 15 minute drive north of the city at Birds Hill Provincial Park... the "lake" is small but the beach is nice and it's a great place to spend a hot summer day.
http://storage.canoe.ca/v1/dynamic_r...y=80&size=650x Source: Winnipeg Sun |
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It's an analogy reg: spreading sand near a body of water and calling it a beach that is in close proximity or located near possible contamination or over flow from sewage or industrial waste located near or in a large metropolitan area or lake located in the same proximity. |
Chicago's beach scene is a very pleasant surprise. It's an urban beach, which has its own attraction to some and detraction for others, but it's pretty cool. And almost no one would think it's there.
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I think most of the beaches you mentioned as well are located or are in close proximity to oceans/seas with salt water. It's great to here Toronto has beaches where you feel like your out of the city and not hemmed in by a large urban center. I'd like to visit sometime.:cheers: |
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But I have to mention, I didn't bring up secluded beaches in any thread?:) |
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Does anyone track "beach closure notices" or the like (not sure what the exact term I'm looking for is)? I'd be curious to see how often the beaches in this country are closed due to pollution etc. |
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