Here is a part two of this walking trail I found on the beach. It’s roughly about 4.5 km long distance, I had to cut the first part short, because I wanted to text someone when I needed to be home because I was guessing between 10:00AM to 10:30AM, but I got told I could stay out till 11:30AM, because at the time we had to go to the airport around noon to get our baggage checked, plus have lunch to. The good thing about this trailers you find a lot of public washroom/water bottle filling stations. Now when you walk on the pavement trail. You will find some poison ivy, but you will see signage telling people to not walk on it or touch it because you can cause severe itching & you break out into a lot of sores. Also, do not walk on the rocks as they can be dangerous, so that being said, please stay on the designated trail at all times. this was one of my favourite walking areas in Scarborough Ontario. And you can see downtown Toronto where the financial district is, it doesn’t feel like you’re too far away from it, but you actually are. You’re more likely on Lakeshore Boulevard East
What does poison ivy do to you?
Touching any part of the poison ivy plant can cause red, swollen skin, blisters and severe itching, sometimes within hours after exposure. A poison ivy rash usually resolves on its own within a few weeks. In the meantime, soothe irritated skin with an over-the-counter topical treatment, such as calamine lotion.
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