
Hotels in Scarborough – Scarborough has quite a number of budget friendly and mid range hotels to choose from. A quiet town with many natural attractions, most of the good hotels Toronto Scarborough are located near to the suburbs where access to parks is easy. Some hotels choose to be near town attractions such as the city shopping centre and more. These hotels provide decent rooms with comfortable beds, basic toiletries and useful amenities such as tasty restaurants and well equipped lounges. Town centre has quite a number of restaurants and most of the hotels in suburban areas do have in-house restaurants if you're planning for a nature tour and staying in hotels near sub urban areas.Read More
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Hotels are also available within minutes from the scenic Scarborough Bluffs, and it's just a short drive away from the Metro Toronto Zoo and Ontario Science Centre. If you prefer relaxing and walking around the town centre while shopping, then you should stay near the Scarborough Town Centre Mall, the largest shopping mall here in Scarborough. You may want to plan and book hotels early as most hotels are fully booked months in advance especially during events such as Taste of Danforth and Festivals of Light.
Scarborough – Started as collection of few rural villages and now a large city, Scarborough's characteristic of a suburb of Old Toronto still remains in its buildings and local culture. Scarborough is also a popular destination for new immigrants especially among Sri Lankan Tamils so don't get surprised when you see a huge population here. The government's lenient policy on immigrants has made Scarborough having one of the most diverse and multicultural areas in Toronto, being home to various religious groups and places of worship.
If you love visiting natural landmarks and prefer the serene green woods than the fast paced city environment, you'll love Scarborough as the district is one of the greenest districts in entire Toronto with many natural parks and animal sanctuaries. One of such place is undoubtedly Scarborough Bluffs. A beautiful natural escarpment along the shores of Lake Ontario, its highest point rises 65 metres above sea level and spans about 14 kilometres. The Bluffs is dubbed as a geological wonder and a unique feature in North America.
Another natural attraction that caused torrents of visitors to Scarborough is the Rouge River. Flowing past Scarborough at eastern edge, it's a part the largest urban park in North America, the Rouge Park, one of the few dense forests in South Central Ontario that has not been tainted by development since the arrival of the Europeans to this region.