Description:
On this walking tour of Toronto, we will learn amazing stories of Canada’s largest city through a blend of history and modernity. Discover how the architect of Toronto City Hall got his revenge against the politicians who decided not to acknowledge his work; and how a lawyer decided to test the infamous unbreakable windows at Toronto Dominion Centre.
Explore the city’s most important districts and the secret little sports underneath the PATH, the 30-kilometer underground system in Toronto’s downtown core. Visit places like the Hockey Hall of Fame, Commerce Court, Union Station, and Scotiabank Arena. This tour will finish at Toronto’s Old Town, including visits to the Flatiron Building and St. Lawrence Market.
Our mission is to offer a unique look during your visit to Toronto, with guides who are welcoming and friendly and, excited to share our city! We will focus on the history of the buildings we visit including accounts about some of the architects and influential people who somehow shaped what you see in the present day. Hear tales of Toronto’s history and culture you might never have known otherwise.
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TORONTO WALKING TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
- Nathan Phillips Square
- Old City Hall
- Brookfield Place
- PATH (Underground System)
- Union Station
- Hockey Hall of Fame
- Dog Fountain
- St. Lawrence Market
- Flatiron Building

Length:
2 hours. 4 kilometers
Starting point:
Nathan Phillips Square/Toronto City Hall
Ending point:
St. Lawrence Market (not the same as the starting point).
When: Tours run daily starting at 10 AM.
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