R E C R E A T I O N
The Beaches' most famous landmark is The Boardwalk. The Boardwalk is skirted by the Martin Goodman Trail which spans the city's waterfront from The Beach to the Humber River.
Ashbridge's Bay Park is a good spot for family picnics and windsurfing. Its also a popular spot for beach volleyball. Glen Stewart Park off Queen Street has a picturesque ravine and nature trail. Donald Summerville Pool at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, overlooks the lake and includes an Olympic size pool, a diving pool and a children's pool.
Kew Gardens has one of Toronto's most active tennis programs with 10 flood lit courts. This park also has a baseball diamond, an artificial ice rink, a children's playground, a wading pool and a concert bandstand. The Beach Branch of the Toronto Public Library is right next to Kew Gardens, off Queen Street.

The Beach Neighbourhood movie theatre.

A children's park in a family neighbourhood.
Ashbridges Bay is a hot spot for beach volleyball.

The Martin Goodman Trail adjacent to the boardwalk is popular with joggers, as well as cyclists, and in the winter time cross-country skiers.
Kew Gardens with the public library in the background.
The boardwalk and the Martin Goodman trail.

Swimming is permitted on most days.
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