Scarborough Bluffs from Bluffers Park shoreline at sunset, September 23, 2013. Image by Robert Burley. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.
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Resource ID
10253
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Robert Burley, Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives
Date of Creation
23 September 2013
Description
The Scarborough Bluffs stretch for about 15 km along the Lake Ontario shore, from the Eastern Beaches of Toronto in the west, to East Point Park in the east. The Scarborough Bluffs are a significant geological feature resulting from the accumulation of sedimentary deposits over 12,000 years ago. They were formed by the natural processes of wind and water erosion from Lake Ontario.
Keywords
Natural history, Scarborough, natural heritage
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Robert Burley
Caption
Scarborough Bluffs from Bluffers Park shoreline at sunset, September 23, 2013. Image by Robert Burley. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.