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Photo of Cedar Bay Beach with long straight shore © Dan Mocanu Google
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Photo of Cedar Bay Beach with long straight shore © Dan Mocanu Google
Photo of Cedar Bay Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Vitaliy Latanskiy Google
Photo of Cedar Bay Beach wild area © Philip Lee Google
Photo of Cedar Bay Beach and the settlement © Vitaliy Latanskiy Google
Photo of Cedar Bay Beach - popular place among relax connoisseurs © Derek Stonier Google
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Cedar Bay Beach photo #9 © Pat Dutrisac Google

Cedar Bay Beach

Port Colborne, Canada
Located within the settlement
Silver Bay 1.2 km
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Playground Splashtown Niagara Inflatable Water Park
4.9km
Playground Kids playground
6.3km
Playground Splash pad
6.3km
Playground Vimy Park
6.9km

About

Cedar Bay Beach is located on the Erie lake and it is in the 12th place out of 40 beaches in the Golden Horseshoe region 88.2 km away from its center, the city of Toronto. It is one of the beaches of Silver Bay settlement, just 1.2 km from its center. The beach is located in an urban area.

Weather

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+19 o C +12 o C
Air temperature
6.5 M/S
Wind
+19 o C
Water temperature
0.6 M
Wave height

Silver Bay, Ontario, Golden Horseshoe

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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.7 (Very good)

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Silver Bay  •  1.2km
Toronto  •  88.2km

Transport

YWQ  •  25km
Port Colborne City Hall  •  6.1km
Exchange Street  •  24.8km
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7.9 Very good

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Charlie
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
6 Pleasant

The place wasn't busy, but it was very windy the day we visited. The sand was extremely sticky and almost impossible to remove, and it had a reddish tint, which was a bit puzzling. I didn't go into the water because it was full of algae and had an unpleasant smell. I probably wouldn't choose to come here again, but it wouldn't be my absolute last choice either. I expected it to be better than Lake Ontario, but it turned out to be just as bad, if not worse, since I didn't even go in the water, whereas I did swim at Hamilton Beach. However, the skies were beautiful and made the visit worthwhile; they looked like a cotton candy wonderland and were bright but not harsh on the eyes as the sun was setting.

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Praz
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
8 Very good

A decent, quiet spot for relaxation and peace. The area wasn't overly crowded and was well maintained. The day pass costs around $52 per family, which I found worth it given the lack of crowds. There are barbecue options and washroom facilities, although the latter could use some improvement in cleanliness. If you're not looking to drive too far from the GTA and want a decent beach, definitely consider this place. I recommend bringing your own umbrella/tent and chairs as it can get really hot, though there are a few chairs and shaded trees available if you're okay with staying a bit farther from the beach.

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Pip
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
6 Pleasant

A lovely, tranquil beach with free parking available. It's just a short stroll through a wooded area, ideal for picnics and BBQs. The water can be a bit rough, and the shallow end is rocky, so wet shoes are advisable.

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Y-Lee
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
10 Exceptional

This place is absolutely adorable. The beach features sandy shores, with the shoreline largely clear of large stones. You'll find small stones and pebbles along most of the water's edge and extending about 15 feet into the water. I enjoy swimming and playing fetch with Grace, and while the stones can be a slight inconvenience, you can find softer areas if you walk a bit further. There's safe parking available, including some shaded spots. Just be cautious not to trespass on private property, as you wouldn't want anyone wandering onto yours.

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Vito
Novice Beachgoer 4 weeks ago
4 Frustrating

We were searching for a beach not too far from Toronto and decided to visit this one based on the numerous excellent reviews. To our surprise, the park was quite nice, featuring decent washroom facilities and a large, FREE parking area, which was a pleasant surprise. However, the beach itself was not very clean. While digging holes with my kids, we uncovered quite a bit of trash and garbage hidden in the sand. The most disappointing aspect was the sharp rocks in the water. Without water shoes, I hurt myself every time I entered the lake, making it one of the most painful experiences I've had. I would not return to this beach because I can't stand rocks in the water and always try to avoid such beaches. If you can overlook the rocks and garbage in the sand, this beach might be perfect for you.

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