Travel reviews
Description
Duration : 2 hours
Schedule : Between10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Season : Year round
Departing : 106 King Street East (in front of St James Cathedral)
Discover Canada’s largest metropolis with a tour guide who will show you the main attractions of downtown Toronto.
Your tour begins in the Old Town, formerly known as “The Town of York”, with its colourful market, St James Cathedral, St Lawrence Hall (the city’s first public meeting hall), and more.
You will then visit the financial district, characterized by skyscrapers built by the large Canadian banks, connected by a system of underground walkways that are part of a vast underground shopping complex.
The tour continues in the administrative heart of the city with Osgoode Hall, home of the Law Society of Ontario and the Court of Appeal for Ontario; Old City Hall, now a criminal courthouse; and the City Hall ; ending with Nathan Philips Square and the Eaton Centre.
The tour will focus on history, French influence, culture, the environment, daily life, etc.…
Your family is alone with the guide, so take advantage of the opportunity to ask questions and exchange ideas to make this visit unique and memorable!
Enjoy your tour!
Rates
Season | |
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2024/01/01 to 2024/12/31 | €185 |
2025/01/01 to 2025/12/31 | €185 |
* Price is per group or family (up to 8 people).
* Price includes the guided tour with a private guide and applicable taxes.
* Families are welcome!
* The tour will be done on foot or in your rental car. If you choose the "driving tour" option, make sure that you have room for the guide in your rental car and that the car pick-up is at least 2 hours prior to the start of the tour.
Location
106 King Stree East, Toronto, (ON)
Travel reviews
great guide
(Translated by Google) A little dynamism and adaptability to customer expectations would allow us to think outside the box and let customers explore the city according to their tastes (museums, street food, shopping, art, architecture, etc.).
Discovery of underground Toronto and of course its history
(Translated by Google) Essential to take a local guide