Lake Ontario Harbour Front, Revitalize your senses by the vast, blue expanse

"Queens Quay is between Bay Street and Spadina Street."
It's very comfortable to take a walk by the lake
4.5

Introduction

One of the most beautiful areas in Toronto is the waterfront of Lake Ontario. The redevelopment that began in 1976 completely revived the area. The trail built along the lakeshore has become a place for citizens to rest and for tourists to visit. Taking a sightseeing boat around the lake or walking along the lake is a very enjoyable experience. In addition, there are many interesting exhibitions and performances at the Harbourfront Centre, including live glassblowing in the craft studio, pottery, and jewelry making. Various water activities such as kayaking and canoeing are also available here, as well as artistic performances, flea markets, and more. You can easily spend a few hours here.

Must-go rating

Must go
15%
Worth going
59%
Generally
26%

Transportation

64%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Expensive parking fees
Park by the roadside
11%
Bus transportation
7%
Subway/Train
7%
Taxi/Uber
11%
Translation: Others
Address
"Queens Quay is between Bay Street and Spadina Street."
Transportation
Take tram 509 or 510 at Union Station and transfer to York Street at the intersection with Queens Quay.