A Rockslide Took Over The Scarborough Bluffs Thursday & Police Warn It's Dangerous (PHOTO)

Police say it could happen again. 😦
Contributing Writer

Toronto police are warning residents to stay away from restricted areas at a popular hiking spot after a rockslide.

Shocking photos of a Scarborough Bluffs rockslide were tweeted out by police on August 13.   

According to Paul MacIntyre, who is an inspector for the Toronto Police, the incident was unexpected. 

Photos of the rockslide show debris at the bottom of the tall cliffs that could have posed a risk for anyone below.  

MacIntyre is now cautioning visitors not to trespass on the cliffs prohibited areas as another rockslide could happen in the future. 

First responders are often called out to the area to assist people who have gotten stuck after venturing past warning signs on the bluffs. 

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