Top 8 Spring Activities in Scarborough

Scarborough is the administrative division in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  It is situated atop the Scarborough Bluffs, which occupies the eastern part of the city. Scarborough is located near the borders of Steeles Avenue (North), Rouge River and Pickering (East), Victoria Park Avenue (West) and Lake Ontario (South). With Scarborough’s strategic location, one can easily have fun in the area as there are a good number of activities that can be done.

Revisit Scarborough’s colorful history

Location: Thomson Memorial Park, 1007 Brimley Rd, Scarborough, ON M1P 3E8, Canada

Scarborough boasts its history by opening a museum that showcases the past and how the community evolved. The Scarborough Museum is located in Thomson Memorial Park. The museum shows roots of Scarborough through its historical building with a 19th century garden setting in a 200-acre farm owned by David and Mary Thomson.

In addition, Scarborough Museum actively offers community programs and exhibitions to promote Scarborough and its history.

Explore the urban wilderness

Location: 195 Rouge Hills Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

One of the largest urban nature parks in Northern America is located in Scarborough. There are numerous trails and native ecosystem along the Rouge River. Visitors can even explore the Rouge marsh at the Rouge Beach Park though canoeing.

Spend the day at the beach

Location: 1 Brimley Road South, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Summer is the best season to go to the beach. But, you can also visit Scarborough’s beaches during the spring season. Scarborough is the home of two beaches perfect for swimming — Bluffer’s Park Beach and Rouge Beach. The Bluffer’s Park Beach is located at the southernmost end of Brimley Road while the Rouge Beach is located along Toronto’s eastern border.

Enjoy the day in Guild Park

Location: 201 Guildwood Pkwy, Scarborough, ON M1E 1P5, Canada

Just like the Scarborough Museum, the Guild Park will give you a blast of Toronto’s past. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the sculptural garden made up of remnants. Guild Park also offers free movies for families visiting the park. In addition to that, you can also enjoy and appreciate the Scarborough’s Shakespeare in the Park available at the outdoor Greek theatre. They also offer walking or guided tours so you can learn more about Scarborough.

Appreciate the beauty of Rosetta McClain Gardens

Location: 5 Glen Everest Rd, Scarborough, ON M1N 1J2, Canada

Tagged as one of the best gardens in Toronto, never miss the chance to enjoy the beauty of Rosetta McClain Gardens that boasts lush gardens bursting with colors of each season.

Never miss the Bluffs

Location: Scarborough, ON M1M 3W3, Canada

Scarborough is named after the bluffs that reminded Elizabeth Simcoe of the white cliffs of her Scarborough in England. To enjoy Scarborough bluffs in its full gloriousness, you can witness it through any of the Scarborough park view decks located along Lake Ontario.

Indulge creativity and visit the Bluffs Gallery

Location: 1859 Kingston Rd, Scarborough, ON M1N 1T3, Canada

Scarborough is a home for many artists. Thus, showcasing the talent of the residents is one of the goals of Bluffs Gallery. You can enjoy bright and expressive artworks in the classic visual art exhibits at Cedar Ridge Creative Centre.

Enjoy live festivals and performances

Location: Neilson Park - 1555 Neilson Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 5Z7, Canada

Highland Creek Village - Kingston Road, Toronto, ON

Spring isn’t the only best season to visit Scarborough. As a matter of fact, Scarborough is lively all throughout the year with their festivals and live performance. You can enjoy the junior Caribana Carnival at Neilson Park, Heritage Day Festival at Highland Creek Village and a lot more.

Check out our guide on the best Chinese restaurants in Scarborough.

More about Scarborough here.