
Scarborough Bluffs, The Beaches & Toronto's East End
The Scarborough Bluffs (the 15-kilometre stretch of dramatic clay and sand cliffs rising up to 90 metres above Lake Ontario along the eastern Toronto waterfront, from the foot of Brimley Road east to the Rouge River) is one of the most spectacular natural geological features within a major North American city, and The Beaches neighbourhood (the lakefront neighbourhood of Queen Street East between Woodbine Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue) is one of Toronto's most desirable and distinctive residential areas.
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Scarborough Bluffs, The Beaches & Toronto's East End — waypoint 1.
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Scarborough Bluffs, The Beaches & Toronto's East End — waypoint 3.
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Scarborough Bluffs, The Beaches & Toronto's East End — waypoint 4.
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Scarborough Bluffs, The Beaches & Toronto's East End — waypoint 6.