City/town information
Soaked in history and with an abundance of nature, the town of Scarborough offers the chance to experience a vibrant town centre and various lake side culture, while also living close to the Canada’s biggest city, Toronto. There are lots of activities to do and places to visit for all ages, and there are good transport links to travel around the area as well
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Toronto
Soaked in history and with an abundance of nature, the town of Scarborough offers the chance to experience a vibrant town centre and various lake side culture, while also living close to the Canada’s biggest city, Toronto. There are lots of activities to do and places to visit for all ages, and there are good transport links to travel around the area as well
Fun activities
Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Rd.Great for Kids
Gardiner Museum
111 Queens ParkGreat indoor activities for everyone
Laser Quest
1980 Eglinton Ave EGreat indoor activity
Artistic Way
1003 Eglinton Avenue WestArts and crafts, birthday party place
Whether you’ve never picked up a paint brush before, or were born with one in hand, we can be sure that each item that goes into the kiln comes out a masterpiece!
271 Old Kingston Rd
271 Old Kingston RoadWhether you’ve never picked up a paint brush before, or were born with one in hand, we can be sure that each item that goes into the kiln comes out a masterpiece!
Sightseeing
A funday for kids. You can see a lot of exotic animals and creatures
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Toronto Zoo
2000 Meadowvale RdA funday for kids. You can see a lot of exotic animals and creatures
Ripleys Aquarium von Kanada
288 Bremner BlvdAlbert Campbell Platz
150 Borough DrRouge River that flows from Oak Ridges Moraine to Lake Ontario, forms the provincially significant wetland, Lower Rouge Marsh at its southern end – where it meets Lake Ontario. Past the marsh, the Rouge River flows into Lake Ontario through a sandy channel. The expansive sandy beach at Lake Ontario is one of the eleven swimmable beaches in the City of Toronto.
Rouge Beach and Marsh
Rouge River that flows from Oak Ridges Moraine to Lake Ontario, forms the provincially significant wetland, Lower Rouge Marsh at its southern end – where it meets Lake Ontario. Past the marsh, the Rouge River flows into Lake Ontario through a sandy channel. The expansive sandy beach at Lake Ontario is one of the eleven swimmable beaches in the City of Toronto.
Neighbourhoods
Bluffers Park
Bluffers Park RoadA lot of hiking trails, Lakeside breeze, fishing and boating
Adams Park Gate
Adams Park GateIndoor performances
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
60 Simcoe St