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Long Branch Bowl is Toronto's secret oasis next to a huge new waterfront park

The Long Branch Bowl is a completely made-up name for a very real spot.

Found on the western edge of Toronto's waterfront and named after the neighbourhood ofLong Branch, the Bowl is a somewhat protected bay sheltered by two man-made spits jetting out from bothColonel Sam Smith Parkin the east and妈rie Curtis Parkto the west.

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The view from Len Ford Park.

It's the ideal location for beginners and experienced paddlers alike, providing a unique and quieter slice of Toronto's waterfront.

Paddlers enter the water fromLen Ford Park, where there is a small rocky beach providing easy access.

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SUP has risen in popularity this summer and taking a paddle in Long Branch Bowl provides great views of the lakefront homes in the area.

Paddling east and hugging the shoreline, enjoy the close-ups of prime lakefront properties. Paddle slow, and daydream big.

Long Branch holds the highest concentration of Toronto lakefront homes; some are cottagey, some are uber-modern, some have secret boathouses,one is for sale for just under $4 million, and one even owns a cannon.

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A view of some of the modern lakefront homes.

A kilometer in, slip your way into the shelteredLakeshore Yacht Club, where nearly 100 boats are docked and where the waters are as still as glass.

Heading back out and across the waters to the western side of the bowl at Marie Curtis, paddlers get a sneak peak of the still-being-built64-acre waterfront park.

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Construction of the new waterfront park is ongoing.

Literally rising from the lake, 140 trucks a day have entered the site since 2016, dumping its contents, creating new waterfront, wetlands and trails, all out of old fill. It is set to open in 2024.

Paddling along the long western stretch of Marie Curtis beach you soon come to the mouth of Etobicoke Creek. Head north up the creek allows you to experience the park in a new way.

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Boats at the Lakeshore Yacht Club.

Coming out from the creek and going left, you pass perhaps the possibly most underappreciated beach in Toronto,妈rie Curtis beach.

Paddling on, you have another kilometer stretch of lakefront homes, another kilometer to daydream how you would spend your time on the shore looking out.

Sometimes being on the water and looking in is good too.

Lead photo by

妈tt Switzer


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