Making Waves at The Beach

July 26, 2026

July 26, 2026

$10.05

Donald D Summerville Olympic Pool, 1867 Lake Shore Blvd East, Toronto

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Events Description

 

With toes in the sand, join us as we stroll along the lakefront of this trendy Toronto neighbourhood defined by four beaches.

Before the 1950s, Torontonians took steamers and streetcars to escape the city to this once marshy cottage area in the east end. On this walk, we’ll dive into its history, from the shoreline engineering that created the sandy beach today, to former amusement parks like Scarboro Beach Park known for its star attractions – the Tickler, Tunnel of Love, and Chute-the-Chutes – and as the location of the first public exhibition flights of airplanes in Canada.

A playground for city residents, this leisure area featured public parks like Kew Gardens which offered camping, picnicking, and amusements for tourists, and the Balmy Beach Club, a hub for sports like rugby and canoeing which spurred a legacy of athletic excellence.

Hidden beneath the water’s surface, we’ll also expose the dark history of the formation of the Swastika Club in the summer of 1933, when a group of Anglo-Canadian Nazi sympathizers harassed and attempted to drive “undesirables” – recent immigrants but mainly Jewish bathers – away from local beaches.

A roller coaster ride awaits you on this tour.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets :

General Admission: $10.05

How to get tickets?

Buy online

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Sunday July 26, 2026 at 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Venue & Address

Donald D Summerville Olympic Pool, 1867 Lake Shore Blvd East, Toronto

Wheelchair accessible
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