Downtown Toronto Tour

The “Must See” tour that everyone visiting Toronto should take!

Take a journey through over 300 years of Toronto history, seeing how this city went from a small muddy frontier fort to becoming the cultural and financial capital of Canada.

Walk in the footsteps of First Nation trading paths, Bay Street bankers, and the heart of the downtown quarter as you gaze up at the CN Tower. End the tour at the world famous St. Lawrence Market in time for lunch, grab a peameal bacon sandwich, and learn why Toronto got the nickname “Hogtown.”

Group Tours
  • Adults: $35 CAD
  • Children 5-12: $20 CAD
  • Children under 5: Free
Group Tour Info
  • Daily at 10:00am & 2:00pm
  • Duration: 2 hours
Private Tours
  • Adults: $70 CAD
  • Children 5-12: $40 CAD
  • Under 5: FREE
Private Tour Info
  • Start Times Available from 10am-4pm
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • 2 guest minimum.
Details
  • A gratuity of 15% will be added to all groups of 8 or more.

Meeting Place

Yonge-Dundas Square
1 Dundas Street East

Downtown Toronto Tour Highlights

Downtown Toronto Tour Highlights

Some of the attractions and locations that we will visit on this tour.

Yonge-Dundas Square

Yonge-Dundas Square TorontoOne of the city’s prime tourist attractions. Central to the Downtown Yonge entertainment and shopping district.

Ed Mirvish Theater

Ed Mirvish and TheaterA historic film and play theatre named after impresario Ed Mirvish.

Mackenzie House

Mackenzie House TorontoThe final home of one of Toronto’s most infamous politicians.

Elgin and Winter Garden Theaters

Elgin and Winter GardenThe last surviving Edwardian stacked theatre in the world.

Old City Hall

old city hall torontoHome to Toronto’s City Council from the late 19th Century to the mid 20th Century.

Nathan Phillips Square and City Hall

Nathan Philips Square Canada’s largest city square which is home to the current seat of city government.

The National Club

National Club TorontoA private club for business professionals founded in the 19th Century.

Toronto Stock Exchange

Toronto Stock ExchangeThe former home of Toronto’s Stock Exchange.

The Toronto Club

Toronto ClubThe most secret and exclusive club in Toronto.

CN Tower

CN TowerThe tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere.

Fairmont Royal York Hotel

Royal York HotelToronto’s most posh hotel which is often home to Royalty.

Union Station

Union Station TorontoCanada’s largest and most opulent railway station.

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of FameA museum honoring hockey’s MVP’s.

St. Lawrence Market

St Lawrence Market TorontoA historic food hall with great places to grab bite to eat.

…and more

A building in Toronto

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