
The beach is my oasis
There is nothing more fun than a day at the beach. I love watching my littles play in the sand while running back and forth to the shoreline to retrieve a new pail of water.
The beach is our oasis and we have rounded up all the best beaches for you!
Check the Swim Guide to make sure the beach you’re heading to is swimmable. Sometimes due to bacteria and other causes the water may be deemed not safe to swim.
* Please make sure to check with individual beaches for fees, reservations and whether or not they are open or closed.

Burlington Beachway
Located in Burlington. Be sure to check out Sunshine Doughnuts and Spencer Smith Park when visiting.

Christie Lake Conservation Area
Located in Dundas. Enjoy the beautiful backdrop of Christie Lake or take a hike!

Valens Lake Conservation Area
Located in Cambridge. This Conservation Area offers the most beautiful and stroller friendly boardwalks.

Bronte Beach
Located in Oakville. Even some of the locals don’t know this beach exists. Be sure to check out the other side of the Marina lined with restaurants, ice cream shops and a playground.

Kelso Lake Conservation Area
Located in Milton. Relax, fish, take a hike and enjoy the view of the Niagara Escarpment.

Binbrook Conservation Area
Located in Binbrook. Stay and play at the children’s splash pad, picnic facilities, nature trails, observation platforms and a play area. Or enjoy Treetop Trekking!

Sauble Beach
Located in Sauble Beach. A popular tourist destination and a perfect place to watch the sunset!

Rockwood Conservation Area
Located in Rockwood. This beach is lined with beautiful pine trees, hiking trails, caves, ruins and even a waterfall.

Wasaga Beach
Located in Wasaga Beach. A tourist destination with a view of the Niagara Escarpment.

Crystal Beach
Located in Fort Erie. This beach is known for their crystal clear waters (hence the e name).

Balm Beach
Located in Tiny. It’s the worlds longest fresh water beach!

North Beach Provincial Park
Located in Prince Edward.With over one kilometre ribbon of sand shelters tiny North Beach from Lake Ontario.