The Bluffs’ edge is unstable. Stay behind the fences and use your common sense. Do not approach the edge of the bluffs.
These parks feature spectacular views of the bluffs and Lake Ontario, trails, beaches, gardens, sports and recreation facilities and more.
Title | Description |
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Bluffer's Park |
1 Brimley Rd. S. For public transit information, visit TTC’s Scarborough Bluffs Beach Loop. |
Cathedral Bluffs Park |
24 Lyme Regis Cres. |
Cudia Park |
70 Meadowcliffe Dr. |
East Point Park |
101 Copperfield Rd. |
Grey Abbey Park |
180 Greyabbey Tr. |
Guild Park and Gardens |
201 Guildwood Pky. |
Rosetta McClain Gardens |
5 Glen Everest Rd. |
Scarboro Crescent Park |
61 Undercliff Dr. |
Scaborough Heights Park |
27 Fishleigh Dr. |
South Marine Drive Park |
5 Rogate Pl. |
Sylvan Park |
55 Sylvan Ave. |
*Street parking only. Parking on the grass is not allowed as it poses a safety hazard and can damage turf.
Bluffs stretch for about 15 km along the Lake Ontario shore, from the Eastern Beaches of Toronto in the west, to East Point Park in the east. The Scarborough Bluffs are a significant geological feature resulting from the accumulation of sedimentary deposits over 12,000 years ago. They were formed by the natural processes of wind and water erosion from Lake Ontario.