Horseshoe Beach in Ontario is a hidden gem with golden sand and turquoise waters Toronto Ontario ExploreON Beach
Found on the shores of Lake Superior, Horseshoe Beach is surrounded by boreal forests and striking granite cliffs. Washed-up driftwood is a signature feature of the beach, as are the windswept pines jutting out of the rocks.
Of the park's three main sandy beaches, Horseshoe Beach is the calmest and most sheltered. To get there, you'll follow an easy trail along an accessible boardwalk from Hattie Cove Campground.The water is clean and refreshingly cool for a swim, or you can take a kayak or canoe and paddle out to explore the sheltered bays along the coastline.
Besides the beach, Pukaskwa has tons of other activities which let you immerse yourself in the beautiful natural surroundings.
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