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Scarborough Bluffs Beach beach in Toronto, ON
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View of Scarborough Bluffs Beach in Toronto, ON
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View of Scarborough Bluffs Beach in Toronto, ON
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Scarborough Bluffs Beach

Activity
🕑 4-6 hours👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Toddlers and preschoolers love playing in the sand and shallow water areas, while older kids and teens enjoy exploring along the base of the cliffs, taking photos, and swimming in deeper sections. The scenic beauty appeals to all ages, making it great for multi-generational family outings.

About

Scarborough Bluffs Beach offers families a spectacular natural playground where towering 300-foot white clay cliffs meet the sandy shores of Lake Ontario. Kids can splash in the shallow waters, build sandcastles, explore the unique geological formations, and enjoy picnics with breathtaking views that rival any coastal destination. It's one of Toronto's most dramatic natural wonders and a perfect spot for a full day of outdoor family fun.

Highlights

  • Swimming in the clear, shallow waters of Lake Ontario with stunning cliff backdrops
  • Exploring the dramatic 300-foot white clay cliffs and unique geological formations
  • Building sandcastles and playing on the wide, sandy beach
  • Picnicking in designated areas with some of the best natural scenery in Toronto
  • Taking family photos with the spectacular cliffside views

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (before 10am) on summer weekends to secure parking and a good spot on the beach, as it gets very crowded by midday.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as the beach has some rocky areas, and pack plenty of sunscreen since there's limited natural shade along the shoreline.
  3. 3.For the best views and photos, walk to Bluffers Park Beach at the base of the cliffs rather than viewing from the top lookout points.
  4. 4.The walk down from the parking lot to the beach involves stairs and slopes, so bring a backpack-style beach bag rather than wheeled carts, and consider a baby carrier instead of a stroller.
  5. 5.Check water quality reports on Toronto's website before swimming, especially after heavy rainfall when bacteria levels can rise.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings from late June through August for the warmest water and smallest crowds. Weekends get very busy, especially during July and August. Early September offers beautiful weather with fewer visitors, though the water becomes cooler.

What to Know

Parking at Bluffers Park is pay-and-display (approximately $4-6 CAD per hour). There are basic washroom facilities and a small concession stand, but bring your own food and drinks for better variety. The beach is accessible but the path from parking involves some slopes and stairs.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited from June through early September when lifeguards are on duty and water temperatures are comfortable for swimming. The beach is accessible year-round, but facilities and concessions close after Labour Day. Spring and fall offer beautiful hiking and photography opportunities, though swimming is too cold. Winter visits are possible for dramatic frozen cliff views but require appropriate cold-weather gear.

Nearby Eats

The Scarborough Bluffs area is primarily residential, so pack a picnic or visit nearby Kingston Road (about 5 minutes drive) for family-friendly options like The Lakeview Restaurant (classic diner with kids menu) or grab fish and chips from Fresco's Fish and Chips to enjoy at the beach.

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Bluffers Park & Beach offers families a unique Lake Ontario beach experience backed by towering 90-foot cliffs that create a stunning natural amphitheater. Kids can splash in the gentle waves, build sandcastles on the sandy beach, explore the scenic trails along the bluffs, and enjoy excellent picnic facilities with unforgettable views. This hidden gem in Toronto's Scarborough district combines beach fun with dramatic geology that makes it unlike any other city beach.

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