As Toronto remains under a heat warning, officials are encouraging people to avoid swimming in the water at four of the City’s 11 beaches due to … ""While visiting a beach or park, residents must practise physical distancing and avoid crowding,"

A 16-year-old boy who jumped in the water at Woodbine Beach to help rescue a mother and her son has been pronounced dead.

Emergency crews … Learn more about using park and recreation facilities during COVID-19. Enter your email below and we'll send you another email.Rogers Media uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes. People should adhere to Toronto Public Health’s advice to stay within their There are a high number of visitors to Toronto’s parks and beaches.

Enforcement officers will issue tickets related to the consumption of alcohol and bonfires, with fines of up to $300.Swimming without the supervision of a lifeguard or outside designated swim areas is not recommended.Parking is available*. {* backButton *} For a list of all facilities, visit Parking is available. Click on Woodbine News and get the latest on what’s happening at Woodbine Racetrack, or search for an article.

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{* backButton *} I also strongly recommend wearing a cloth mask in all indoor public spaces to protect others from your germs. She said that she will be leaving Bluffer’s Park in Scarborough at around 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 23, and will be passing by Woodbine Beach at approximately 10:30 a.m. On Friday, July 24, at 9 a.m. she will start at Cherry Beach, go through Centre Island, and then go to Humber Bay Park East. The city will be erecting more barricades at Woodbine Beach today as it ramps up its efforts to keep people from getting too close to a family of foxes that are living underneath the boardwalk. For a list of all facilities, visit Parking is available. 24 °C | Thursday, July 16, 2020 toronto.com Get breaking news, weather and traffic stories in your inbox 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.Get caught up on the day's top stories and videos, along with the weather webcast and what's in store for CityNews Tonight at 11 p.m. and tomorrow on Breakfast Television. Check out our Beach event listings calendar to find a fun event for your family and friends today.

Videos posted on social media show people dancing and drinking on the beach in close proximity, with no masks and social distancing rules being ignored.

Keep your litter off the ground.

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Ontario is spending $6M to help police buy more surveillance cameras ... told Global News a … Rouge Valley Beach is currently inaccessible, and a supervised swim program will not operate there.These beaches are perfect for taking a swim during the hot summer. {* forgotPassword_sendButton *} Police said a man was operating a power boat near Woodbine Beach last Saturday at … Toronto restaurant owner worried about safety issues at busy intersection Woodbine Mohawk Park Champions Off-Track WEGZ Stadium Bar Woodbine Corporate Queen's plate. This will continue to be our new reality as we live with COVID-19,” she said in a statement.CityNews reached out to the City of Toronto about the complaints and the state of the beach.In a statement, the city said they have “realigned resources to ensure additional bylaw enforcement in busy parks and beaches today, including Woodbine beach” and reminded residents that drinking alcohol is not permitted in public spaces.The city says staff is currently managing increased litter in parks and beaches with additional staff on-site and mesh bins.“Solid Waste Management Services has also increased the number of waste bins and has instituted a mid-day patrol to check if waste volumes are at the point where they need to be emptied again,” said a city spokesperson.In terms of enforcing social distancing bylaws, the city said the preferred method of engagement is to educate people about the rules “but enforcement continues to take place if necessary.”Jasmine Patrick with the City of Toronto said they had received a total of 55 complaints regarding city parks, but didn’t know how many were from Woodbine Beach.The Mayor’s office said Mayor Tory “continues to remind people to physically distance themselves from others outside their social circle and follow the guidelines put in place by our public health professionals to keep them safe and stop the spread of COVID-19.”We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password. For a list of all facilities, visit This beach is clothing-optional. This is what the next new hotel in downtown Toronto will look like Learn more about using park and recreation facilities during COVID-19. Before going to a beach, users must do the Ontario Ministry of Health self-assessment for COVID-19 and if they do not pass the assessment, they should not use the beach.