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Scarborough Bluffs
Scarborough Bluffs in Toronto

The Scarborough Bluffs stretch for about 14km along the Lake Ontario shore, from the Eastern Beaches of Toronto in the west, to West Hill in the east. At their highest at Cliffside, the bluffs rise 65m above the water. The bluffs have been formed primarily by erosion of the packed clay soil. In some places, such as the western end of Bluffers Park, the erosion has shaped the clay into interesting shapes.

Colonel Danforth Park

Colonel Danforth Park
Highland Creek in early April.

Colonel Danforth Park stretches along Highland Creek from the University of Toronto Scarborough campus south to Lawrence Avenue East. This page shows photos of the section north of Kingston Road. This part of the park can be reached from Old Kingston Road, which has a good number of parking spaces.

Colonel Danforth Park
Pond.

Asa Danforth, an American, was commissioned by the government of Upper Canada in 1799 to build a road from King Street east to the Trent River. Danforth was not actually a military man, but the title "Colonel" was probably given to him by the workers building the road because of his hard-driving, military style.

Colonel Danforth Park
Cattails.

From here, a paved path leads further south in Colonel Danforth Park and north through the University of Toronto at Scarborough campus towards Morningside Park. Note that south of Old Kingston Road, the paved path continues on the east side of Highland Creek.

Colonel Danforth Park
Paved path leading south. The Kingston Road bridge can be seen in the background.

Colonel Danforth Park
Close-up of a cut tree.

Colonel Danforth Park
Highland Creek, north of Old Kingston Road.

 

 

Lower Highland Creek

Lower Highland Creek
Lower Highland Creek.

South of Lawrence Avenue East, much of Highland Creek flows alongside the Highland Creek Sewage Treatment Plant. Sometimes, the wind carries the smell of the sewage some distance. But the smell isn't too noticable when walking the paved path along the creek.

Lower Highland Creek
Lower Highland Creek.

From here, the paved path leads north to Colonel Danforth Park and south to East Point Park.

Lower Highland Creek
Lower Highland Creek.

Lower Highland Creek
A small tributary of Highland Creek.

Lower Highland Creek
Bridge over a tributary of Highland Creek.

Lower Highland Creek
Frog among the dried leaves trying hard not to be noticed.