I think you'll agree that Cathedral Bluffs are the most beautiful part of Bluffers Park. The overlook is dangerously stunning reaching heights of over 90 metres!
'Cathedral' Bluffs obtained its name from the 'cathedral-like' spire formations created by erosion exposing evidence of five different glacial periods.

The Bluffs located in Scarborough Canada stretch over a span of 14km and were formed over thousands of years of glacial activity and erosion by the currents of Lake Ontario.
When you are standing up top here looking down, it is almost impossible to imagine the water level being this high at one time. To give you an idea of high it is up here just look at the one picture here in this post where you can see a person down by the shoreline below. Yes that little speck is a person!








I've learned to research my ideas and laugh off a lot of them! Seriously, the real reason for the tags are so that volunteers can track the swans' locations from a distance, especially during breeding and nesting season when the swans become too rowdy to get close enough to look at their ankle bands. The wing tags last about 2 -4 years.


There are many birds at the park here. It was too cold still for a walk today though, but anxiously awaiting sprung to spring (spring to sprung).