Most of the posted photos here are actually from Rosetta McClain Gardens (I guess some people thought these two parks were one). The actual park is mostly a large field with several mature trees on top of the bluffs. I usually see lots of people with friends or dogs hanging out, viewing the lake below.
Other features are the Scarborough Pumping Station, on the west side close by is a community garden lot for garden renters and a paved but steep roadway that you can take to get down to the lake shore (Walking along the shores there is best reserved for hikers; you can't get to Bluffers without swimming there and to walk here to the Beaches can be a long rugged trek and difficult to...
Read moreOne of the best peaceful places to hangout near seashore. This is like the opening to Scarborough Bluffs area as it is connected to Crescent Park ,Bluffers Park,Bluffers Marina and Yacht club. The rock pathway leads you to close to water where the sound of chirping birds and water splashes makes it so immersive to just sit there and look at Lake Ontario.I would suggest to bring few snacks and drinks with friends but dispose of waste responsibility My favorite thing is that it is not busy so one can spend some time secluded in weekdays even. The steep slope is easy to take to go down but hard to climb up which makes it fun. The water body looks beautiful and worth to...
Read moreThere are a few spots available just beside the park for the parking. However, you can also park on the street. The garden is well-kept and clean. It leads to a trail to the waterfront, and it has some steep ups and downs. But you will enjoy the beauty of it. It’s not a very long train. Maybe One and a half km. But it’s beautiful. Due to the unstable bluffs, a portion of it is closed; however, I saw people were still crossing that area to dive into the water. On the other side of the Bluffs, you can see Scarborough Bluffs Park, but there is no access, unless you...
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