As is common for most public nudist-friendly venues, males make up a large percentage of the users of the beach, but women can make up to one quarter of the total on popular weekends. Recent years continue to see an increase in the number of families who attend. The beach is a popular destination for the city's
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This beach is the regular site of day trips by several local nudist organizations. It is the second officially recognized clothing-optional beach in Canada and the only one created by a municipal bylaw.[SUP]
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Despite its proximity to
Toronto Harbour, the beach can boast extremely good
water quality since it faces southwest and away from the mainland. Water quality is monitored daily (on weekdays) during the summer and meets a
Blue Flag standard set by the
Foundation for Environmental Education.
The section of the beach closest to the city centre airport (YTZ) is also becoming a very popular spot for kiteboarding.