How To NOT Surf Toronto's Beaches
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Sports & Play
September 16, 2007
Back at the start of the summer I wrote up a brief guide to swimming Toronto's Beaches. Sadly, the all-too-short swimming season is wrapping up, but I've read that winter is the best time for surfers to hit the lake looking to ride some waves. (Apparently Bluffer's Park is one of the most popular surf spots in the city).
With that in mind, here's a YouTube video that was recently posted to the comments of that guide. It's a commercial for a Californian wine called Twin Fin, but there are some funny moments in it. Hopefully the sight of scantily clad, fun-loving Californians scampering about Toronto public spaces will be enough to keep everyone going until the beaches are opened again next summer!
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