Visitors can enjoy walking along the waterfront trails, relaxing on the sandy beach, swimming in Lake Ontario, having a picnic, bird watching, hiking, and even visiting a nearby skateboard park.
Amenities at the park include paved and hard-packed walking trails, multiple parking lots for accessibility, a beach boardwalk, sandy beach, and facilities that can be available for permit depending on the facility rating and group category.
Ashbridges Bay was once part of a large sand dune chain in Toronto Harbour, formed by sediment from the Scarborough Bluffs being deposited by Lake Ontario currents. The park is located in a beautiful area on the waterfront in the east end of Toronto.
Visitors should check the facility classifications and rating criteria to learn about available amenities, and determine if the facility can meet their needs. It is also important to note any permit rates and restrictions that may apply.
The small metal bridge at the park is currently blocked, so visitors should be aware of this when planning their visit.