Do you want to go swimming? You don't know where to go?
You don't have a swimming pool?
Don't worry.
There are many public swimming pools in Toronto.


1. Sunnyside Gus Ryder
Sunnyside Gus Ryder is a great summer swimming pool. It's near the lake , when you swim you can see Lake Ontario.

Hours of Operation : 10am to 8pm
1755 Lake Shore Blvd W M6S 5A3


2.Alex Duff Christie Pitts
Alex Duff Outdoor Pool is located at the edge of Christie Pitts Park.
There is a water slide.

779 Crawford St
M6G 3K4(Near Chirstie Station)


3. High Park

High Park is one of the most popular parks in Toronto. There is a swimming pool, a zoo, ponds and many other things to do. It's a good place to spend your day.
When you go to High park bring your swimming suit !

1873 Bloor St W M8Z 3R3 (Near Bloor and Keele)


4.Riverdale

Riverdale pool on Broadview is much like Sunnyside pool.
It's also close to fields and tennis courts.

550 Broadview Ave M4K 2P1
 
 
Bluffer's Park
Scarborough Bluffers Park beach is one of the most beautilful beachs in Toronto. If you are looking for a large sandy beach, this is the right place to go. Perfect place for picnics, walks and scenery.
When you get to the park, walk to the east side. This part is one of the city's better beaches.The sand is very soft.The water is clean, and it's shallower than most other beaches.
You can play beach volleyball.

How to get there?
Don't worry.
Below is a map
    1. Take the subway to go to Warden Station
    2. Take the 102 Bus
    3. Get off at St. Clair Ave East and Brimley Rd
    4. Walk to Bluffer's Park
 
 

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    Hi visitors!
    We are from South Korea, staying in Toronto to study English. I  want to share my experiences and give tips to other foreign students on how to  have fun and save money in Toronto.

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