⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Hidden Gem with a Breathtaking View!
Sheldon Lookout is one of Toronto’s most underrated scenic spots. Tucked away at the edge of the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, this place offers an absolutely stunning view of the Toronto skyline — especially at sunset or during the golden hour.
It’s a peaceful, well-maintained spot perfect for a quiet walk, a romantic evening, or some solo reflection. You can watch the boats go by on Lake Ontario or just sit and take in the cityscape.
It’s also a great spot for photography lovers or anyone looking to capture a perfect panoramic view of downtown Toronto. There’s plenty of greenery and benches to relax on.
Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area or looking for a calm escape from the city buzz...
Read moreThis is easily one of my favourite spots to relax. Great view across the lake of the Toronto Skyline including the iconic CN Tower (especially at nights with the light reflections on the lake). There is also a view the Humber Bay Arch Bridge and Lookout Point from this location. Limited seating is available and most places would be wheelchair accessible (mostly paved walkways). You could also sit in the grass or on the break rocks if you prefer. It can be busy during the daytime and especially when there is good weather. At nights, there is a lot more space for you to relax and enjoy!!! Paid parking is...
Read moreThis a wonderful little space to relax on spring, summer or autumn day. It is a public space that is LGBTQ2S friendly. There are Muskoka chairs to sit in, large rocks to relax on and a scenic view of Sunnyside Beach and the Toronto city skyline. There is an interesting display discussing the sun, including where the sun rises and sets on the Toronto shoreline from this lookout point. Bathrooms are available during the warm summer weather just over the bridge and a kilometre down the trail towards the beach. If you are in the area this is definitely a place to visit. Just dress accordingly for...
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