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  2. Woodbine Beach - Wikipedia

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    The area around Woodbine Beach was once a cottage community in a similar style to the communities on the Toronto Island, today it is a popular beach. [1] Until Lake Shore Boulevard was extended to Woodbine Avenue in the 1950s, Woodbine Beach was not a bathing beach, but rather a wooded area known as 'The Cut'.

  3. Woodbine Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Cross street Notes Image Woodbine Beach: Lake Ontario: Part of The Beaches Park (established after the sale of Ashbridge Estate in the 1920s) and is maintained by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division

  4. The Beaches, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    View of Woodbine Beach, one of the four beach sections that make up the neighbourhood's waterfront. The neighbourhood is located to the East of Toronto's downtown, from Coxwell east to Victoria Park. The lakefront is divided into four sections; Woodbine Beach to the west, Kew Beach and Scarboro Beach in the centre, and Balmy Beach to the east ...

  5. Beaches—East York (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Beaches—East York (formerly Beaches—Woodbine) is a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. This riding is situated east of Toronto's downtown .

  6. Ashbridge's Bay - Wikipedia

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    The current bay is surrounded by marinas, the treatment plant and a small tree lined section along Lake Shore Boulevard East such that the original natural shoreline has disappeared completely. Ashbridges Bay is also a popular location for fireworks on Canada Day and Victoria Day. Cherry Street Beach is the old remaining portion of the sandbar.

  7. Lake Shore Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    One of only two regular services, the 80 Queensway bus travels along Lake Shore between Ellis Avenue and Parkside Drive. The only other regular service route along Lake Shore in Old Toronto is the 92 Woodbine South, which runs a very short distance along it at its eastern terminus near Woodbine Beach, where it defaults north onto Woodbine Avenue.