Cudia Park is a Tourist attraction located at Parking lot, 70 Meadowcliffe Dr, Scarborough, ON M1M 2X9, Canada. It has received 396 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.
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The address of Cudia Park: Parking lot, 70 Meadowcliffe Dr, Scarborough, ON M1M 2X9, Canada
Cudia Park has 4.4 stars from 396 reviews
Tourist attraction
"Simply amazing area"
"Went there for a Fall Photoshoot and the colours didn’t disappoint"
"Had a nice short hike through here after visiting Fools Paradise"
"A view of Bluffers park from top the cliff at Cudia park"
"Love love love this place"
Simply amazing area. Loved every second of this park. Parking area at the entrance and as soon as you enter the trail it splits off in 3 trails. I decided to go left and this went around the edge of a large gorge and made it's way to the Bluffs. What an amazing view in every direction. You're able to follow the bluffs edge west looking towards Scarborough Bluffs and can see the Marina, the beach. The center trail goes back up to the entrance and then the right side trail back to the edge of the Bluffs. Great spot for anyone and families. Be careful with children as many areas not protected from Bluffs edge. I will return to this area over and over as I really enjoyed seeing this during a recent snow fall. The temps were minus 10 degrees Celsius so had issues with my camera memory card getting cold but overall the images turned out amazing.
Went there for a Fall Photoshoot and the colours didn’t disappoint. It’s a Small ish park that’s part of the Bluffs but with no access to the beach. There’s limited parking at the entrance and you can count the number of people in the park by looking at the number of cars. Suffice to say it’s a very quiet place. There’s a view of the water and a small hiking area. Seemed dog friendly and popular with photographers. We had a peaceful time there sitting on the benches, listening to the water with our coffee and then taking some family photos. We were able to take time with the photos without being interrupted. It was sad to see however, people left their garbage behind. There’s trash cans by the parking lot and it’s hot hard to bring your trash back with you to dispose there. People, please be mindful of this and respect this beautiful park.
Had a nice short hike through here after visiting Fools Paradise. Was very quiet and could hear the birds and other creatures moving in the forested areas. Super friendly deer made friends with me, was shocked at how chill he was and even followed me on the trail for a bit. Saw a gentleman collecting cans and bottles from the parking lot and around the park, thank you sir, we definitely need more people like him around cleaning up after people who obviously don't care about nature. I did also see some people in a blue tent camping in a very weird area, off one of the trails. Felt like I was in a grow op back in the 90's so be careful where you walk.. All in all, a very tranquil park with some good trails and beautiful views of the area. Enjoy
A view of Bluffers park from top the cliff at Cudia park. I went there in this snowy condition. It’s hard to walk on the ice. There is a sign that park is not maintained in winter season. Be careful while you walk inside the park. Stay away from the edge. You would be able to see Bluffers park from east side of the bluffs. If you get out of the park from east side, you can keep walking on the street. At the end, you will find Fool’s paradise. There is no access to public, but you can have a look from outside.
Love love love this place. It’s one of the least known cliffs in Scarborough, which means less or no people anytime you visit this place. It has beautiful trails surrounded by all sorts of flowering plants and trees (some of them smell really nice) and the best time to visit is obviously during summer and fall. However, be very careful while you arrive at the edge of the cliff and avoid being children. View of the Ontario Lake from the top is phenomenal, especially during foggy mornings.
Excellent for what it is. Eventhough "Cudia Park" is classified as a park, it is rather a trail into the woods with wonderful view over the Bluffs and the marine. There is only one seat there in a memory of someone who passed on and used to love this place so much. He is right, though. No benches, neither washroom, so be prepared before you go. I think if you are a Torontonian, you should give it a visit once at least. For visitors who have fee days in Toronoto, skip on this.
It is a block east of the Bluffers Park, less busy a small park with magnificent view overlook the lake. To get to the view point though was a little challenging. The view was somewhat blocked by the trees and bushes, unless you get to the very edge of the cliff. There is no path to get down to the water. There is a short trail in the woods leading to nowhere. There is a small parking lot at the entrance.
If you are looking for a place to get down to the beach or lake level, this is not the place for you. It is up on the bluff/cliff and not possible to get down. It is nice short walk through a wooded area and ravine and on a hot day it is great to be in the shade. Sadly, some people leave garbage behind. Nice location but manage your expectations about getting to the lake (Google Maps can be deceiving).
A natural wonder, a place to be. A beauty that transcends mere words, A place where nature's grandeur soars. The view of the lake, oh so grand, A sight that leaves you breathless, and The water's calm, the ripples smooth, A tranquil oasis, a nature's groove. Squirrels, deers, and birds galore, The melody of nature, forevermore. The beauty of nature, an eternal spring.
It’s a quite very small park but a lake look out spot over the cliff. This is very closer to Bluffs park and have car parking spots around 10. Maximum you can spend 15-30 minutes in this area and do hiking in a trail. We visited here since we missed to get the entry into bluffs park unfortunately.
It is a very small park, not plenty of spaces. There is the beach on the other side, I heard people’s voices down there, but couldn’t find a way to go there as it was down the hill and the ways were closed with danger signs on them. A small parking place is there at the entrance.
This is somewhat of a unique park, so it's worth a visit just for that reason. The trails are not groomed in any way I can see, so expect mud in season. Many parts are closed off, simply because it's atop the bluffs, and they can erode in dangerous ways. Lovely view regardless.
Wow... Amazing place! Perfect for meditation and yoga. Parking spaces is large so you can park your car and go for a walk. Clean air and you can hear sounds of ocean waves as well. Fully natural place and you will find an ultimate peace ☮️
Unfortunately cannot access the beach, bluffs etc. Walking down the trail, and everyone in front of us turned back when they couldn't find any access. Trail that leads to the water is blocked off with wire fences. Beautiful woods though!
Unsafe trail, broke my toe on a little bridge near place on the photo. Not recommend to go here with children, old people and dogs. But park is really has wild looking and it is beautiful, I like it very much. Also saw many animals here
Pretty neat and short trail, with a couple of lookouts overseeing the water. The trail however just stops some point when you start to go on an incline, and if you continue to go upwards you'll end up in someone's backyard.
Small park. But really nice to see water, trees and cliffs. No real place for a picnic nor to bbq. Great place for pictures and might as well go to Gates Gully and the Passage as it's a 5 min drive away.
Really small yet beautiful park. Great for a short walk. Not good for running, cycling and doesn't have any open field. You can climb up the woods but the lake view is off limits!
Beautiful views of the city that are simply amazing. The parking lot is small and tends to be very busy. If you're looking for somewhere for great hiking, Cudia Park is perfect!
The cliff side is unstable. They have to change the boundary every time the cliff collapses. Don't go near the cliff while its raining. Stay safe. The view is amazing though.
Interesting park. My friends and I found 5 slices of pizza scattered across the trail. The view to the bluffs is really nice, but the trail kinda ends at the top of a hill.
Been coming here since I was 15. (62now) Used to be so cool walking down to the water on the old path. Many good memories here. One of my favorite parks.
Small parking lot. High cliff to see open lake view. Its a beautiful spot. Short trail but possible to connect to the next trail but not safe.
Incredible scenery on the cliff. You can see different colors of the lake. If you have children with you, hold their hands tightly.
Can see buffers park from here, very quiet and calm. The trail to get there can be muddy after a heavy rain.
Great place for a walk through nature. Trail's I bit short but great view of the lake while you're walking.
Nice park with swings and play area. At the edge of the park there is great views of the Lake Ontario
A short hidden path... no look out to the bluffs but the quiet location offer a nice short walk.
The park is really beautiful. It has great views which really love. Cant wait to go back!!!!!
Best secluded spot near the beaches. Very less crowd.