Why This Spot Stands Out
Westboro Beach Reopens with Stunning New Upgrades
After years of anticipation, Westboro Beach is officially back—and better than ever. Following an extensive redevelopment plan that began in 2022, this beloved Ottawa destination is once again open to visitors, complete with new amenities, accessibility features, and a renewed focus on environmental sustainability.
A Revitalized Waterfront Escape
Located at 745 Kichi Zībī Mīkan, Westboro Beach now offers a fresh new way for locals and visitors alike to enjoy the Ottawa River. The revitalization project included the construction of a zero-carbon pavilion and thoughtful accessibility-focused design upgrades, making the beach more welcoming to everyone.
Food with a View
Whether you’re looking for a full meal or a quick bite, Westboro Beach has you covered. The on-site restaurant is open year-round from 9 AM to 11 PM, offering sweeping riverfront views and a delicious menu that makes it the perfect place to sit back and relax. For lighter fare, the on-site café provides grab-and-go options—ideal for a day in the sun.
Family-Friendly Features
Westboro Beach is now even more family-friendly, thanks to new additions like a playground and outdoor showers. With supervised swimming, picnic tables, and even historical fossils scattered around the area, there’s something for everyone to explore.
Easy to Access
The beach is a major hub along the south shore of the Ottawa River, making it a popular stop for cyclists, pedestrians, and beachgoers. Accessible transit options and paid parking are available, so whether you’re coming from across town or just around the corner, getting there is easy.
Perfect for Any Occasion
Whether you’re meeting up with friends, planning a family outing, or enjoying a romantic sunset by the water, Westboro Beach is once again ready to be your go-to summer spot. With its refreshed look and thoughtful amenities, it’s more than just a beach—it’s a community space made for connection, relaxation, and making the most of every sunny day.