Bluffers Park & Beach: Toronto's Lakeside Escape
Escape to Toronto's natural wonder: Bluffer's Park & Beach offers stunning views, sandy shores, and outdoor fun beneath the majestic Scarborough Bluffs.
Bluffers Park & Beach, nestled at the base of the Scarborough Bluffs, offers a unique natural escape within Toronto. With a sandy beach, trails, and stunning views of the bluffs and Lake Ontario, it's a popular spot for swimming, picnics, and enjoying the outdoors. Formed over 12,000 years ago, the bluffs provide a dramatic backdrop for a memorable day by the water.
A brief summary to Bluffers Park & Beach
- 1 Brimley Rd S, Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, M1M 3W3, CA
- +1416-392-2489
- Visit website
Local tips
- Arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking fills up quickly during the summer.
- Take the seasonal 201 Bluffer's Park bus from Kennedy Station to avoid parking hassles.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy at the park's designated picnic areas.
- Stay on marked trails and behind fences, as the Bluffs' edge is unstable.
- Check the water quality before swimming, as it is regularly tested.
Getting There
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Public Transport
From Kennedy Station, take the TTC's seasonal 201 Bluffer's Park bus directly to the park. The bus operates on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, generally from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. A single fare on the TTC is $3.30. Check the TTC website for the most up-to-date schedule.
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Driving
From Kingston Road, turn south onto Brimley Road. Follow Brimley Road south to Bluffer's Park Road, which leads into the park. Be aware that during peak season, the road may be blocked by police once the parking lot is full. Parking costs $2.00 per half hour, with a maximum of $12.00 per day, from May 1 to October 31. Parking is free from November 1 to April 30 and on weekdays before 5 p.m. There are two Green P parking lots within the park.
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Walking
From Kingston Road, walk south on Brimley Road. The walk is approximately 2 kilometers and takes about 25 minutes. Be aware that Brimley Road has steep grades and limited pedestrian infrastructure. Once you reach Bluffer's Park Road, follow it into the park.