egotrippin
Senior Member
Where the Stouffville GO line meets the Lakeshore GO line; that's the physical junction from whence the name arrives.
You can think of the Scarborough GO Station on the LSE as the neighbourhood landmark.
The geographical reference will tend to be used a bit more to the areas north-east of the station, heading in the direction of Danforth Road + St. Clair vs the areas south and west.
Yes, I notice that Google maps lists a neighbourhood name of Birchmount Park for the SW area within Scarborough Junction. Proximity to the Bluffs and Birchcliff was another thing I liked about the area, especially Birchcliff Coffee which brought some life to a strip of commercial buildings I've always loved and thought had so much potential.
They've since moved to the east end of the row into a building that's allowed for a significant patio space. Bookending the west side of this strip is a beautiful commercial building whose history I can't find much about, but it's definitely a standout in the area. The decorative stone near the top that appears to be the Rod of Asclepius might be a hint.