All public toilets in Dee Why are free to use, provided by the Northern Beaches Council for community convenience—no coins or fees required, making them accessible for locals and visitors alike. Key spots include the Public Toilets Dee Why Beach at 98 Dee Why Parade, right by the sand for beachgoers, open 4:30 am–11 pm daily with wheelchair access. Another handy one is the Public Toilets Dee Why at 703 Howard Ave, conveniently behind the bus stop, operating 6 am–9 pm with multiple facilities, soap, and paper. For those near shopping or roads, try the Public Toilets Meriton Dee Why at 888 Pittwater Rd, accessible and central. Swimmers and families will appreciate the Public Toilets Dee Why Rockpool at Oaks Avenue & Monash Parade, beachside with long hours 4:30 am–11 pm, perfect post-dip. These are plotted on the Dee Why map in the post—simply review the list for addresses, ratings, and tags like accessible ♿ or beachside 🏖️ to find the nearest. In this laid-back Aussie suburb, they're dotted around high-traffic areas like beaches and transport hubs, ensuring you won't go far without relief. Remember, they're public, so expect shared use, but the free access is a big plus for budget-conscious travellers exploring the Northern Beaches. (912 characters)