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Beyond the tennis courts and a fragile ecosystem of low-lying dunes sustaining rare species, Hanlan's Point Beach has 'clothing-optional' status, legalized in 2002. Recent controversy saw long-timers argue that all visitors should be prepared to get naked, but it's still not required.


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1. Hanlan's Point

0.62 MILES

West of Centre Island, the island of Hanlan's Point is named after world-champion sculler 'Ned' Hanlan (1855–1904), a member of the first family to…

2. Gibraltar Point Beach

0.68 MILES

Gibraltar Point is a pleasant little beach backed by small sand dunes and beach grass. It's less frequented than other island beaches, making it a bit…

3. Centre Island Beach

1.01 MILES

On the south side of Centre Island, this is the busiest and least scenic of the islands' beaches. A big, rocky surf break keeps the water calm – perfect…

4. Centreville Amusement Park

1.04 MILES

From Centre Island ferry terminal, wander past the information booth to quaint Centreville's antique carousel, goofy golf course, miniature train and…

5. St Andrew by-the-Lake Anglican Church

1.2 MILES

An 1884 Stick-style church with striking stained-glass windows, St Andrew by-the-lake sits at the eastern end of Centre Island. It originally stood near…

6. Toronto Music Garden

1.2 MILES

Delicately strung along the western harbor front, the Toronto Music Garden was designed in collaboration with cellist Yo-Yo Ma. It expresses Bach's Suite…

7. Spadina Quay Wetlands

1.2 MILES

A former lakeside parking lot has been transformed into the 2800-sq-meter Spadina Quay Wetlands, a thriving, sustainable ecosystem full of frogs, birds,…

8. Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

1.42 MILES

Easily recognized by its painted smokestack, the Power Plant gallery is just that: a former power plant transformed into Toronto's premier gallery of…