Only a walking tour can give you the true feel of our city. Our
experienced, friendly guides love to talk and share the history of
Toronto and our goal is to both enlighten and entertain you.
Our tour is a great way to see Toronto up close while getting some exercise and meeting new people. Whether you are a visitor or a lifelong resident, come out and hear the stories and discover our past.
Tours take approximately 2+ hours depending on the group size. The walking distance is approximately 3 kilometres (2 miles) at a leisurely place with numerous stops. Washrooms and refreshments are readily available along the route.
Meeting Place: We meet at 10:30 am on the southwest corner of Queen and Bay Streets, directly
across from Old City Hall. If taking subway transit, exit at the Queen
Street station and walk west one block. Look for the Starbucks/TD
Canada Trust Bank on the corner. Your guide will meet you
outside the glass doors.
Tour ends in Kensington Market (West of Spadina and Dundas intersection)
. Just short blocks away from public transit. There are numerous
restaurants and cafe's in this area. A great place for lunch, shopping or a
snack.
Our tours operate as scheduled - rain or shine. We only cancel due to heavy rain or electrical storm.
Reservations are required. To book your tour, please either email or text us 48 hours in advance to let us know which day you will attend and how many people are in your group. Personalized and group tours run from May to October and are available on request. Let us work around your schedule.
Rates:
Adults: $20.00 Youth : 6-14 years $8.00
Children 5 and under FREE (a stroller is recommended for small children)
Sorry, we DO NOT accept credit or debit card payments. CASH ONLY PLEASE. Please pay guide.
There are numerous ATM bank machines near the meeting place.
Personal and group tours : Minimum applies (please email us). Let us work around your schedule.
Personalized and group tours are available in English, French, Italian, Spanish and German
Proud member of the Canadian Tour Guide Association of Toronto
Welcome Toronto Visitors
Toronto Pride Week June 22nd to July 1st
Microsoft Corp. Worldwide Partner Conference July 9th to 13th
Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival July 10th to August 12th