I hadn't been to the Toronto Islands for years, and so hadn't sunned myself on Hanlan's Point Beach. Last Sunday, I decided to go.

Walking down the path to the beach evoked Prince Edward Island for me.

Signage is appreciated.

The interface between the lightly forested dunes and the beach was nice.

Here, I was leaving the clothing-mandatory beach.

Hiding under the brim of another's umbrella produced a photogenic moment.

White sand is nice.

Dozens of boats were docked just off of the beach shoreline.

The view of the Toronto skyline--here, I think I was looking towards Etobicoke--is grand.

And so I left.

Walking down the path to the beach evoked Prince Edward Island for me.

Signage is appreciated.

The interface between the lightly forested dunes and the beach was nice.

Here, I was leaving the clothing-mandatory beach.

Hiding under the brim of another's umbrella produced a photogenic moment.

White sand is nice.

Dozens of boats were docked just off of the beach shoreline.

The view of the Toronto skyline--here, I think I was looking towards Etobicoke--is grand.

And so I left.