# What are the fees, ramp surface type, and operating details for the Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch in Toronto?

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**Verified:** 2026-06-24
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## Quick answer

Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch offers two concrete ramps with a daily fee of CAD 20 (cash only) and seasonal passes for CAD 150. It operates from May 1 to October 31, 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with a maximum 72-hour parking limit.

## Detailed answer

The Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch, located at 1561 Lake Shore Boulevard East in Toronto, is one of the city's most popular public boat ramps. It features two concrete ramps, each approximately 20 feet wide, providing reliable traction for most trailerable boats. The daily fee is CAD 20, payable only in cash at the on-site pay station. For frequent boaters, a seasonal pass is available for CAD 150, which grants unlimited access during the operating season. The launch operates from May 1 to October 31 annually, with hours from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Parking is included in the fee, but vehicles and trailers must not exceed a 72-hour continuous stay. The ramp surface is well-maintained concrete, verified by city inspections, and the site includes a floating dock for easy boarding. Compared to other Toronto launches like Bluffers Park (CAD 25 daily, two ramps) or Cherry Beach (free but unpaved), Ashbridges Bay offers a balance of affordability and quality. However, during peak summer weekends, wait times can reach 30–45 minutes due to high demand. The facility also provides a fish-cleaning station and nearby washrooms, though no fuel or pump-out services are available on-site. Boaters should note that the ramp is subject to occasional closures during extreme weather or maintenance, typically announced on the City of Toronto's website.

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