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Toronto, a charming lakeside suburb on the western shore of Lake Macquarie, offers a relaxed escape with a strong community vibe. Its waterfront park, cafés, and easy access to water activities make it a perfect stop for travellers exploring the lake region.
Highlights & What to See
- Toronto Foreshore Park: A sprawling green space with a playground, picnic shelters, and a popular swimming enclosure – ideal for families.
- Toronto Hotel: A historic pub dating back to 1887, serving hearty meals with lake views from its beer garden.
- Lake Macquarie Yacht Club: Watch sailing regattas or enjoy a meal at the club’s bistro overlooking the water.
- Toronto Aquatic Centre: A modern indoor pool facility with a waterslide and gym, great for rainy days.
- Boat Hire and Fishing Charters: Rent a tinnie or join a charter to explore the lake’s secluded bays and fish for bream and flathead.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is sufficient to enjoy the foreshore, grab a coffee, and stroll the main street. Pair it with a visit to nearby Wangi Wangi or a lake cruise for a full day out.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wangi Wangi: A quiet village with a scenic point walk and a historic power station museum.
- Rathmines: Home to the Lake Macquarie Heritage Museum and a lovely lakeside park.
- Belmont: A larger town with shopping, dining, and the Belmont Golf Course.
- Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area: Offers bushwalking trails and birdwatching along the lake’s edge.
- Swansea: Where the lake meets the ocean, with coastal walks and the historic Swansea Bridge.
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