Frenchman's Bay East Beach
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Take in breath-taking sights of Lake Ontario at Frenchman’s Bay. This strip of sandy land that separates Frenchman’s Bay from the lake is a “barrier beach”. The strong winds that created the barrier beach also make the spot fantastic for windsurfing and kite boarding. Near the east bay also you will also find the recently re-developed (2003/2004) Frenchman’s Bay East Park. On the north side of the barrier, you will find the east and west bays. This is an environmentally sensitive area managed by the Toronto Region Conservation Authority. The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station dominates the landscape on the east side of the bay. This is one of the largest and oldest nuclear power plants in the world (opened in 1971).
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
Features
- Public Parking
- Fresh Water
- Windsurfing
- Kiteboarding
- Powerboating
- Boat launching ramp
- Public Restrooms
- Playground
- Picnic tables
- Docks
- Pavilions
- The beach is sandy
- Walking Trails
More Information
- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Frenchman's Bay East Beach and 8,000 other beaches.



