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  • Scarborough Bluffs, Scarborough Bluffs Park, Bluffer's Park - a newbie's head would be swimming trying to figure out what is what. Scarborough 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 made up of several different parks. To visit the waterfront, beach and marina at 'The Bluffs', please follow Brimley Road South to the Lake". The only public access to the lake is at Bluffer's Park." (excerpt from the Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation webpage). So in plain English if you want to see the park, marina or beach at the bottom of the bluffs go to Bluffer's Park 1 Brimley Road S. Toronto. If you want to see the Scarborough Bluffs from the top view you want to go Scarborough Bluffs Park. Now to get to Scarborough Bluffs Park plug in the address 61 Under Cliff Drive Toronto into your GPS, then when you get to the park you can park your car in the neighborhood or if you are lucky you can turn into Cecil Crescent in between the tennis courts and find a parking space even closer to the edge of the bluffs, free parking can you believe it? There are crowds that are there just to take pictures at the edge of the bluffs, but there is lots of room at the park to have a nice picnic, play some volleyball or a game of frisbee. Bring the dogs, bring the kids but keep them away from the edge of the bluffs. There is a playground, splash pad (there's no rule saying that only kids can play in the water), drinking fountains and porta potties. The view is breathtaking! The marina, beach, spires, and the deep blue expanse which is Lake Ontario can all be seen from here. Don't just be a tourist and take selfies at the edge of the bluffs. Put down a blanket have a picnic, play some touch football, play fetch with your dog then take off your shoes and walk through the fountains at the splash pad. Life is too short to speed walk through this lovely park.
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