At the foot of the where Brimley Road descends the Scarborough Bluffs, Bluffers Park offers boaters a constructed headland that protects the bluffs from erosion while it shelters watercraft. It also offers a spectacular place for drone photography of Toronto, especially in mid-November when there is still colour in the trees, while the repeating piers are now mostly free of boats. Pick a great sky and a clear view to Downtown's skyscrapered horizon, and you have a very photogenic composition to capture!

Late afternoon over Bluffers Park, mid-November, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor TwinHuey

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