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THE EAST END’S BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD
Everything you need or wish for is within 15 minutes of active transportation, which is an ideal scenario suggested by urban planners. A 15-minute neighbourhood offers living, working, commerce, healthcare, education, and entertainment close to home.
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Scarborough Historical Museum
TORONTO HUNT CLUB
Scarborough Civic Centre
LIVE IN HAROMY WITH NATURE
Discover the serene shoreline of Lake Ontario near Bluffer’s Park Residences. Enjoy nature's beauty with parks, beaches, and the iconic Scarborough Bluffs nearby, offering hiking, picnicking, sailing, and paddleboarding. Plus, Bluffers Park complements the resort-style amenities at your new home on Kingston Road, with nearby marinas, yacht and sailing clubs, and the Scarborough Golf and Country Club providing extra recreational options.
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BIG CITY CONNECTIONS
From 2790 and 2800 Kingston Road you can easily travel to Scarborough Go Station for quick commutes into downtown Toronto. To connect to the TTC network, simply catch the number 12 bus outside your door on Kingston Road.
Kingston Road got its name in the 1880s when it was built to connect Toronto to Kingston. Now it still provides access to all the major highways and transit hubs.
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FUTURE KENNEDY STATION CONNECTIONS
Scarborough Centre is undergoing a transformation with the Scarborough Subway Extension, adding nearly eight kilometers to Line 2 and introducing a new station. This initiative focuses on creating a pedestrian-friendly environment and accommodating expected population growth, providing benefits to neighboring communities like Bluffer's Park through improved connectivity and amenities.
The subway extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 service nearly 8 kilometres farther into Scarborough.
ABOUT THE SUBWAY EXTENSION
The three-station line will extend from Kennedy Station to a new TTC station at Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road. With one of the new stations located at Scarborough Centre, that area is set to become a multi-modal transit hub and a major centre of growth. City planners expect the population over the next two decades will increase fourfold. A sustainable and resilient built environment is part of the plan, along with more jobs, parks, and public spaces.