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Scarborough luggage storage

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How to Bounce your luggage at Scarborough

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Drop off your bags

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Enjoy the day

Make the most of Scarborough without baggage!

About Scarborough

Scarborough is an administrative region of the city of Toronto. Situated in the city’s eastern side, Scarborough was named after the English town of the same name by Elizabeth Simcoe, the wife of Upper Canada’s first lieutenant-governor John Graves Simcoe. The reason for her choice was that the bluffs along the shore of Lake Ontario were reminiscent of the limestone cliffs found in the town of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England.

During the 1790s, most of the settlers in Scarborough were Europeans who produced small villages and farms in the area. In 1850, it was incorporated as a township, became a part of Metropolitan Toronto in 1953, and was eventually assigned as a borough in 1967. Over the next couple of years, the town quickly evolved into a more urbanized area, and by 1998, Scarborough merged with the other boroughs in Metropolitan Toronto to form the present-day city of Toronto. Scarborough easily became one of Canada’s top destinations for immigrants, and the reason why the culture here is quite diverse. The town is quite popular for its natural beauty and outdoor attractions. It has slowly become one of Toronto’s tourist hotspots. 

Fun fact: Scarborough was technically the home of the first Tim Hortons, or at least the first attempt by the Toronto Maple Leaf hockey player to establish the business. The first business venture by Horton was the “Tim Horton Do-Nut” coupled with a “Tim Horton Drive-In Restaurant,” located at Kingston and McCowan. However, this business venture failed due to the competitive market at the time.

Things to do in Scarborough

For both locals and visitors of Toronto, Scarborough can be a treat; the area is a melting pot of different ethnic cultures and is popular for its stunning outdoor backdrop and natural scenery. The district is certainly underrated, but if you take time to explore, you’ll find plenty of hidden gems in Scarborough. To get started, here are some of Bounce’s recommendations on what to do.

  • Learn about the region’s early years and its development at the Scarborough Museum
  • Enjoy a day out, swim, and take in the majestic views at Bluffers Beach
  • Go birdwatching at the East Point Park, where you can observe over 178 different bird species
  • Get active and spend the day engaging in sports at Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
  • Have a meal at Johnny’s Hamburgers, an iconic burger joint and local institution
  • Spend a day shopping and wandering around the Scarborough Town Centre
  • Relive your childhood at the Kidstown Water Park, the sole water park in Toronto
  • Visit Guild Park and enjoy the different amenities here, including Shakespeare in the Park and the outdoor Greek theater
  • Have a few drinks at the beloved spots in town, such as The Queen’s Head, Twilight and Habibiz

Transit Options in Scarborough

  • Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) bus
  • Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway
  • GO Transit

Luggage Storage in Scarborough

As a place known for its outdoor beauty, a trip to Scarborough in Toronto will likely entail some sort of physical activity – be it hiking, swimming, sports, and more. With that said, don't be weighed down by your heavy bag or luggage, especially if you need to move a lot. To solve your luggage woes, store your bags at one of Bounce’s partners located in Scarborough. We’ve teamed up with several local businesses where you can store your items temporarily while you see the sights.

Luggage Storage Options in Scarborough

When it comes to traveling, the best way to do it is to be luggage-free, and Bounce can help you achieve this. Hiking and other outdoor pursuits are popular here, so don't miss out. To use our storage service, open the Bounce app, search for the nearest or most convenient location, and drop off your things there. Once you’ve done that, you now have complete freedom to be active without dragging along bags.

Luggage Storage Near Scarborough Bluffs

Undoubtedly the most popular attraction in Scarborough and one of Toronto’s most scenic spots, the Scarborough Bluffs area is a must-see. Also known simply as The Bluffs, the site is a 15-kilometer long escarpment that stretches along the shore of Lake Ontario. This geological beauty was the result of the buildup of sedimentary deposits that date back over 12,000 years. The Bluffs is also home to several parks, making it an incredible place for some much-needed outdoor time. Visitors to the area can engage in many activities, including hiking, cycling, paddle boarding, beach bumming, and more. With so much to do at Scarborough Bluffs, you will want to make the most of your time by leaving your things with a Bounce partner in the area.

Luggage Storage Near Rogue National Urban Park

Scarborough prides itself with its swath of beautiful landscapes and nature that make for the perfect getaway from the city’s hustle and bustle. One of the best spots for escape in Toronto is the Rouge National Urban Park, the only one of its kind in Canada and the biggest urban park in North America. The park is open all year and is easily accessible via public transportation, making it a favorite escape for both locals and tourists. There is plenty to see and do in Rouge National Urban Park. The area has a beach, hiking trails, fishing spots, camping sites, birdwatching points, and so much more. The park has plenty of outdoor opportunities and is a must-visit when in Scarborough. Whether you’re staying here for a short while or even overnight on a camping trip, stay luggage-free by storing your things at a Bounce partner nearby. 

Luggage Storage Near Toronto Zoo

Animal lovers will definitely want to make a stop to the Toronto Zoo when in Scarborough. Covering an area of 287 hectares, the zoo is the biggest one in Canada and among the biggest zoos in the world. The zoo is home to more than 5,000 animals representing over 450 various species. These animals are categorized into seven regions, namely Africa, the Americas, Australasia, Canadian Domain, Eurasia, Indo-Malaya, and Tundra Trek. During the summer, guests can also enjoy Splash Island, a two-acre splash pad perfect cooling off, located inside the facility. Toronto Zoo is one of Scarborough’s gems and is perfect for visitors of all ages. For the most convenient visit to the zoo, make sure to deposit your things with Bounce beforehand.