Guild Park & Gardens
A lakeside sculpture garden of salvaged Toronto architectural fragments, columns, facades, and Art Deco relics set among mature trees in east-end Scarborough.
20th century Explore →Landmarks
Natural wonders, heritage sites, and architectural icons across Scarborough.
A lakeside sculpture garden of salvaged Toronto architectural fragments, columns, facades, and Art Deco relics set among mature trees in east-end Scarborough.
20th century Explore →
The 'Palace of Purification', a 1930s Art Deco masterpiece on Victoria Park Avenue that supplies much of Toronto's drinking water and anchors the Beaches border.
Art Deco Explore →
Canada's first national urban park protects forests, farmland, and the Rouge River valley at Scarborough's eastern edge, minutes from suburban neighbourhoods.
Ancient to present Explore →
Fourteen kilometres of clay escarpments along Lake Ontario, Scarborough's most iconic natural landmark and a glacial shoreline older than the city itself.
Glacial / pre-contact Explore →
Raymond Moriyama's 1973 modernist landmark, the former borough hall with its twin pyramids and Albert Campbell Square, still a hub of east-end civic life.
Modern Explore →
Canada's largest zoo spans 710 acres in northeast Scarborough, home to over 5,000 animals across geographic pavilions and a major family destination for the GTA.
Modern Explore →