This survey collects personal information to allow City of Toronto staff to communicate with you about your business or property as it relates to Scarborough Bluffs West Revitalization Study. The personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, s. 136(c), and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER M.56. Questions about the collection of personal information can be directed to the Manager, Public Consultation Unit, tracy.manolakakis@toronto.ca or 416-392-2990.

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Scarborough Bluffs West - Revitalization Study

Scarborough Bluffs West Revitalization Study

The Scarborough Bluffs West Revitalization Study will explore the renewal of and improvements to approximately 4.5 km of Lake Ontario shoreline, from Balmy Beach at Silver Birch Avenue to Bluffer’s Park. The project will engage the public, Indigenous communities and technical experts to inform a plan to enhance the landscape and provide safe access to the waterfront while protecting sensitive shoreline and natural areas.

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and the City of Toronto invite you to learn more about the Scarborough Bluffs West Revitalization Study and provide feedback by identifying areas of concern and potential improvements.

Here's how this map works:

  1. Suggest an idea, improvement, issue, or concern: Click and drag a pin to a location in the project area that you'd like to comment on. All comments will be reviewed by City staff for appropriate language and content before appearing on the map.
  2. See what others have shared: Click on other comments and ideas and "like" them if you agree. 
  3. Complete a short survey: Click the Survey icon on the left sidebar (computer) or under the menu (mobile). Some demographic questions are included to help the City understand who this survey reached, and whose feedback we may be missing. Responses are voluntary.

Survey closes: February 28, 2024

Please note:

The City reserves the right to remove pins and comments that are off-topic, overly repetitive, against our Social Media Terms of Use, that violate the City’s Human Rights, Anti-Harassment and Discrimination Policy, or are otherwise deemed inappropriate or unconstructive by staff.

This is not a vote. All opinions are welcome. Public opinion, along with technical and policy considerations, will be used to inform the study.

Thank you for participating. 

NOTE: This tool cannot be made accessible and does not work with assistive technologies. 

If you require accessible alternatives, or have any questions or difficulties completing this survey, please contact:


Katelynn Northam
Senior Coordinator, Public Consultation Unit
City of Toronto
416-397-7311
ScarboroughBluffsWest@toronto.ca