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50 Point Conservation Area
Lake Ontario - 50 Point Conservation is one of the few Lake Ontario access points on the South shore that has full amenities. From the marina's launch you can paddle east towards the town and land on Casablanca Beach. There are ice cream shops, variety stores and some nice places to have lunch. Once you are ready you can paddle back. The entire trip is about 6 kilometers and takes about 2-3 hours at a leisurely pace. You will get a fantastic view of the Niagara Escarpment and you may even see on of the Kayak Ontario level 1 courses in action!
Heydenshore
Lake Ontario - One of many launch options on the very large Lake Ontario. Be aware of winds and weather as this lake can have ocean like conditions at times.
Tommy Thompson park
Lake Ontario - Easy day trip from Cherry beach leading to Tommy Thompson
Centre Island
Lake Ontario - Paddle to Centre island across the Eastern Channel. Half day or full day trip.
Port Credit
Lake Ontario - Paddle the beautiful Credit River into Lake Ontario for a half day or full day trip along the western or eastern coastline.
Humber Bay
Lake Ontario - Beautiful full or half day trip along the eastern coast of Lake Ontario. View the city landscape from afar, and view the lakeshores true natural habitat.
Sunnyside Park
Lake Ontario - Beautiful paddle along the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. Paddle on either side of the wave break wall for your level of adventure. Calm waters on one side for those looking for a gentle paddle. Many spots to stop and enjoy.
Ontario Place
Lake Ontario - Enjoy Ontario Place & Trillum Park from the water. See the city landscape from afar. Multiple spots to stop for a break, or a quick swim.
Ashbridges Bay
Lake Ontario - Paddle along Ashbridges Bay , and towards Woodbine Beach. Great half day trip, with excellent spots to stop.
Scarborough Bluffs Park
Lake Ontario - Paddle Scarborough Bluffs Park and witness the cliffs, and waterfront of the bluffs. Many viewpoints, and spot to stop.
Lake Wilcox
Lake Ontario - Day trip into Lake wilcox
Shipyard Park Boat Ramp
Lake Ontario - Enter lake Ontario through the mouth of Sixteen Mile Creek. Check the lighthouse, and coastline making these area a great day trip. Many stops along shore to rest.
Coronation Park
Lake Ontario - Experience Oakville on the water by, boat, kayak, canoe or paddleboard. Many spots to stop and enjoy. Great for a half or full day paddle.
Bayfront Park
Lake Ontario - Enjoy the Lake Ontario waterfront by launching from Bayfront Park. Explore the coves of Bayfront or the Grindstone marsh
Bear Creek Harbor
Lake Ontario - Bear Creek Harbor at Thompson Park is an awesome entry to waves that come in just east of the outlet. Awesome surf zone, use caution though. The waves come from deeper water that drive onto a shallow shelf. To be out of control or barricade into shore could be unpleasant
Webster Park
Lake Ontario - Awesome surf zone with easy access. Multiple spots in webster. Public launches posted. Use caution surfing towards barrier walls
Westside Marsh Paddle
Lake Ontario - Enjoy this 4.5-km loop trail near Bowmanville, Ontario. Generally considered an easy route. This trail is great for birding, fishing, and paddle sports, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are April through November.
Collins Bay Paddle
Lake Ontario - Try this 5.6-km loop trail near Westbrook, Ontario. Generally considered an easy route. This trail is great for paddle sports, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are May through October.
Champagne Launch
Lake Ontario - Experience this 5.0-km out-and-back near Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario. Generally considered a moderately challenging route. This is great for paddle sports, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are March through November.
Joel Stone Beach
Lake Ontario - Explore this 19.5-km loop near Gananoque, Ontario. Generally considered a moderately challenging route. This is great for paddle sports, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Keep in mind lake conditions.
Dexter Marsh Wildlife Management Area
Lake Ontario - Starts out just off main road for easy access and a dock to launch from. Paddled for 20 or so minutes through a nice secluded section then opens up into the bay with plenty of water to roam.
Marie Curtis Park Boat Launch
Lake Ontario - Address: 2 Forty Second St, Etobicoke, ON M8W 3P2

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