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Lots of erosion, so stay away from the edge of the cliffs. |
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Great time of year to see the bluffs. Vegetation has not come out. Note the yellow of the willow twigs. |
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From Cathedral Park above the bluffs towards the marina. |
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Looks tropical, doesn't it |
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The beach at Scarborough Bluffs |
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Peaking down the ravine from the top |
Wikipedia states the following about the geology of the bluffs:
We had a beautiful day for our visit. It was a great time of year to see the bluffs without the vegetation covering up the shore line. We had lunch at Bluffer's Restaurant which is a beautiful setting. We need a restaurant like that in Port Credit! The serve was off slightly, but not enough to really annoy you, but on a busy day, it might be a problem.
You have to see the bluffs, especially in the Fall when the monarchs butterflies are massing to fly to Mexico!