# What are the key features and comparisons of public boat launches across Toronto, including Ashbridges Bay?

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**Verified:** 2026-06-25
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## Quick answer

A comprehensive comparison table of major public boat launches in Toronto, including Ashbridges Bay, Bluffers Park, Cherry Beach, Humber Bay Park East, and Colonel Sam Smith Park.

## Detailed answer

The City of Toronto operates several public boat launches, providing residents and visitors with access to Lake Ontario. A comparison of major launches reveals the following: Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch is managed by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and has a concrete ramp with a fee of $7.50 + HST per launch. Bluffers Park Boat Launch, also managed by TRCA, has a concrete ramp and is free. Cherry Beach Boat Launch, managed by the City of Toronto, has a concrete ramp and is free. Humber Bay Park East Boat Launch, managed by the City of Toronto, has a concrete ramp and is free. Colonel Sam Smith Park Boat Launch, managed by the City of Toronto, has a concrete ramp and is free. The Ashbridges Bay launch is located at 5 Glen Everest Rd, Toronto, ON M4L 2P7, and has a daily operating schedule from 8am to 8pm, April 1 to November 30. The fee for Ashbridges Bay is collected through a pay station. In 2022, the City of Toronto reported over 100,000 visits to its waterfront parks, highlighting the importance of these public access points.

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