
Once exiting the Petticoat Creek Conservation Area, you'll be forced off the Waterfront Trail to pass through a residential area (corner of Marksbury and Surf Avenue to West Shore). At this point, there are so many variations but no matter what you decide to do, you will have to go off the trail in order to go around the Frenchman's Bay and catch up to it once again 5.5 km later.
Beachfront Park is great for everyone and easy access for anyone, by boat, car, walking or biking. Pristine sandy beach shoreline, splash pads for kids, playgrounds, picnic areas, volley ball courts and of course the Waterfront trail.
You can continue along the Waterfront Trail following signs around the Pickering Power Station, along Montgomery Park Road. You will have all kinds of vantage points of the entire Generation Plant which is completely fenced off and secured for obvious reasons. Once you head east of Brock Road, you'll get close to the Lake once more, which is where I like to be. Take a cruise through Squires Beach and stop for a bite to eat at Ajax Waterfront Park and finally a rest stop at Duffin creek to return again another day.