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East Point Park

101 Copperfield Rd, Scarborough, ON M1E 3T9, Canada
4.5(564)
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4.5
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4.0
2y

East Point Park was an unexpected gem that we stumbled upon during our weekend outing, and it turned out to be a delightful surprise for our family picnic. The ample and free parking was a welcome convenience. At the unassuming and urban-looking park entrance, we followed a short stroll along a well-maintained gravel walkway, which led to a small beach accessible by descending some large rocks. While it might not be ideal for those with mobility issues, even our 75+ mother navigated the rocks with our help.

East Point Park has a peaceful atmosphere, as it is relatively quiet, granting our family the perfect opportunity to savour the beauty of the surroundings without feeling rushed. The small gravel beach provided a cozy and intimate setting, allowing us to enjoy several hours of quality time by the water. While the space may not accommodate sun tents or BBQ setups, it was just the right size for us to spread out and indulge in pre-made sandwiches while basking in the serenity of the location. The absence of larger crowds only added to the sense of seclusion and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for quiet family bonding.

East Point Park may have been stumbled upon by chance, but it undoubtedly left a lasting impression on us. The accessible parking, the short but manageable rocky descent to the small beach, and the uncrowded ambiance made it a perfect destination for a peaceful and enjoyable family picnic. If you're seeking a serene spot to unwind by the water, East Point Park is a hidden treasure waiting to...

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5.0
4y

A Little Known Toronto - Scarborough Park

We love East Point Park for family adventures. Nestled along the Lake Ontario shores between Morningside Road and Port Union Road lies this little oasis. East Point Park has everything you need for a nice day with your family or a great way to spend the day with friends or your partners. It just happens to be one of Toronto's largest parkland areas along the City's east waterfront. Did you know It is also a migratory staging area for monarch butterflies and over 178 species of birds. There are many trails to explore and the park also has two level softball centre pavilion, washrooms, showers, change-rooms, umpire room, indoor lounge and outdoor patio. This is also one of the Parks that run along the Scarborough Bluffs. Like many of the parks along the water, there is always a nice cool breeze coming off the lake even on the hottest, muggiest days. Just off the trials, you can make way down to the beach, part sandy and part rocky shore. It's great for wading and calling off but be careful of the waves and the currents, there are warning signs everywhere, so swim at your own risk. You can also bring chairs and food so you can spend the day chilling out. East Point Park is a great way to...

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3.0
2y

East Point Park in Toronto is an absolute must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The park boasts stunning views of Lake Ontario, with its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere. The park also features a variety of hiking trails that wind through lush forests and offer a great workout for those looking to stay active.

What sets East Point Park apart from other parks in the city, however, is its beautiful wildlife. The park is home to a variety of bird species, including bald eagles, ospreys, and herons, making it a birdwatcher's paradise.

The park is also equipped with several picnic tables and benches, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing picnic or a quiet afternoon with a good book. And, for those who enjoy fishing, the park has a designated fishing area where visitors can cast a line and try their luck.

Overall, I highly recommend East Point Park to anyone looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. It's a beautiful park that's perfect for families, couples, and individuals alike. Whether you're a local or a tourist, you're sure to fall in love with the beauty and tranquility...

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Peter A. MorrellPeter A. Morrell
A Little Known Toronto - Scarborough Park We love East Point Park for family adventures. Nestled along the Lake Ontario shores between Morningside Road and Port Union Road lies this little oasis. East Point Park has everything you need for a nice day with your family or a great way to spend the day with friends or your partners. It just happens to be one of Toronto's largest parkland areas along the City's east waterfront. Did you know It is also a migratory staging area for monarch butterflies and over 178 species of birds. There are many trails to explore and the park also has two level softball centre pavilion, washrooms, showers, change-rooms, umpire room, indoor lounge and outdoor patio. This is also one of the Parks that run along the Scarborough Bluffs. Like many of the parks along the water, there is always a nice cool breeze coming off the lake even on the hottest, muggiest days. Just off the trials, you can make way down to the beach, part sandy and part rocky shore. It's great for wading and calling off but be careful of the waves and the currents, there are warning signs everywhere, so swim at your own risk. You can also bring chairs and food so you can spend the day chilling out. East Point Park is a great way to spend the day.
Jim KangJim Kang
About as wild as it gets in the city! Paths are exposed ground worn through the grass, thick overgrown shrubbery abounds, you are separated from the cliff edges merely by cable fencing, there are few people, and you'll enjoy the best views of Lake Ontario from atop the lake side Bluffs in Scarborough. I entered the East Point Park Bird Sanctuary at the big rusty sign at the side of Copperfield Rd near the Ken Morrish Softball Complex (which is the other half of East Point Park). There is parking at the softball complex and at the end of Copperfield Rd. Some bird viewing shelters can be found along the pond at the east side of the park but there's no byother facilities. Note the warning signs about approaching the cliff edges. Please take appropriate care and enjoy your wildish time outdoors! Update September 2024: Heed the warning signs about cow parsnip south of the Ken Morrish Softball Complex. I was riding along the cliff trail there for the first time and just brushed against the plant. Even through my clothing it burned me. It's not pleasant! Keep an eye out for it and be safe by staying clear!!!
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About as wild as it gets in the city! Paths are exposed ground worn through the grass, thick overgrown shrubbery abounds, you are separated from the cliff edges merely by cable fencing, there are few people, and you'll enjoy the best views of Lake Ontario from atop the lake side Bluffs in Scarborough. I entered the East Point Park Bird Sanctuary at the big rusty sign at the side of Copperfield Rd near the Ken Morrish Softball Complex (which is the other half of East Point Park). There is parking at the softball complex and at the end of Copperfield Rd. Some bird viewing shelters can be found along the pond at the east side of the park but there's no byother facilities. Note the warning signs about approaching the cliff edges. Please take appropriate care and enjoy your wildish time outdoors! Update September 2024: Heed the warning signs about cow parsnip south of the Ken Morrish Softball Complex. I was riding along the cliff trail there for the first time and just brushed against the plant. Even through my clothing it burned me. It's not pleasant! Keep an eye out for it and be safe by staying clear!!!
Jim Kang

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