CATHEDRAL BLUFFS
- Latitude: 43.7097
- Longitude: -79.2299
- Great Lakes
- Marina in Canada
Location: Scarborough ON Canada
Cathedral Bluffs is not a well-known marine port but is rather a scenic geological formation located along the Scarborough Bluffs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Therefore, it doesn't have the typical port facilities or specifications that one might find at commercial or industrial marine ports. However, I'll provide a detailed description of the area and its features.
Description:
Cathedral Bluffs Geological Formation:
- Location: Eastern section of the Scarborough Bluffs, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Appearance: The Cathedral Bluffs are distinguished by their towering, steep cliffs composed of sedimentary rock and clay, with formations that resemble the spires and buttresses of a cathedral.
- Height: The cliffs can rise up to 90 meters (approx. 300 feet) above the shore of Lake Ontario.
- Scenery: Offers stunning, panoramic views of Lake Ontario and the surrounding landscape. The area is known for its natural beauty and is popular among hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.
Amenities and Facilities:
Although Cathedral Bluffs itself is not a port, the surrounding area including Bluffers Park has some amenities that could be useful:
Bluffers Park:
- Marina: Bluffers Park Marina offers docking facilities for boats. The marina is equipped with modern amenities including water and electrical hookups, fuel dock, and maintenance services.
- Boat Launch: There are boat launching ramps available for public use.
- Picnic Areas: Bluffers Park includes designated picnic areas with tables, BBQ facilities, and space for recreational activities.
- Parking: Ample parking facilities for both cars and boat trailers.
- Restrooms: Public restrooms and changing facilities are available in the park.
- Walking Trails: The park has several trails that offer scenic views of the bluffs and opportunities for bird-watching and spotting other wildlife.
Accessibility:
- Public Transit: Accessible via Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) buses that connect to local subway stations.
- By Car: Easily reachable through local roads and highways with clear signage directing to Bluffers Park.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
- Erosion: The Scarborough Bluffs, including Cathedral Bluffs, are subject to erosion. Visitors are typically advised to stay on marked trails and avoid getting too close to the edge of the cliffs.
- Conservation Efforts: Efforts are in place to conserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the area, involving community groups and municipal authorities.
Regulations:
- Fishing: Fishing is allowed but subject to local regulations and licensing requirements.
- Boating: Compliance with Canadian boating regulations is required, including speed limits and safety measures.
- Littering: Strict anti-littering policies are enforced to protect the natural environment.
Points of Interest:
- Scenic Overlooks: Various vantage points along the bluffs offer some of the most breathtaking views in Toronto.
- Wildlife: The area is home to diverse bird species and other wildlife, providing great opportunities for nature observation.
While Cathedral Bluffs is not a 'marine port' in the traditional sense, it is an iconic natural landmark in Toronto that attracts many for recreational and scenic purposes. If you are looking for commercial port specifications in that region, Toronto Harbour and Port of Hamilton are the more relevant locations.
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