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St Lawrence Market: Our most recommended tours and activities

Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

1. Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Hop on and off open-top double-decker buses to explore the best of Toronto at your own pace. See all of Toronto’s top historic and contemporary attractions on board and hop on and off at any of the 15 stops.  During summer, the vehicles are mainly open-top double-deckers buses that afford you the best possible view of Toronto. During the late fall and winter, or when the weather happens to be cold or wet, enjoy a cozy, comfortable trolley instead. Although these vehicles aren’t open-top, they are loaded with wide windows and they’re a great way to see and photograph Toronto’s sights in style. Bus Stops: 1) Yonge-Dundas Square 2) Yonge & Wellesley 3) Yorkville 4) The Park Hyatt / ROM 5) Casa Loma 6) Spadina & Bloor 7) The Bata Shoe Museum 8) The Royal Ontario Museum 9) Art Gallery of Ontario 10) CN Tower North 11) Ripley's Aquarium / CN Tower 12) Harbourfront Centre 13) Meridian Hall / Hockey Hall of Fame 14) St. Lawrence Market 15) The Distillery District

Toronto: Best of Toronto Tour with CN Tower and River Cruise

2. Toronto: Best of Toronto Tour with CN Tower and River Cruise

Experience the best of the best on this complete Ultimate Toronto Tour. This small group tour will have you experience first-hand some of Toronto’s must-see attractions and learn about the history behind them.  Once this tour is completed, you will walk away with wonderful memories and a head full of amazing facts and tidbits about Toronto's history.  Your adventure in Toronto starts with a quick trip up to the observation deck of the CN Tower – one of the world’s most popular tourist spots. On the observation deck, you will have the opportunity to walk out and be 1,151 feet above the ground. Being so high up will allow you to get amazing views of the surrounding city. Don’t forget to bring your camera because there will be numerous opportunities to take amazing photos. Next, hop aboard a seasonal cruise where you will be able to see breathtaking views of Toronto’s skyline, the bustling waterfront, and the nearby Toronto Islands. When the cruise is unavailable, explore Casa Loma instead. Other highlights of the tour will include a narrated driving tour of Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, Queen’s Park, and a short stop at the St. Lawrence Market (Closed Sundays and Mondays). On the other days St. Lawrence Market will be replaced with a visit to the Distillery District  The Ultimate Toronto Tour will be ideal for first-time tourists to Toronto who are looking to experience it all or veteran travelers to the area who want to experience something new.

Toronto: Best of Toronto and Waterfront Self-Guided Tour

3. Toronto: Best of Toronto and Waterfront Self-Guided Tour

Explore Toronto with 2 self-guided walking tours and audio commentary included. This tour takes you through Toronto’s most popular sights on a mobile app tour. Stroll along the Best of Toronto route and see some of the oldest and most iconic landmarks in the city. Hear fascinating facts and stories about the Hockey Hall of Fame, City Hall, St. Lawrence Market, Nathan Phillips Square, and much more. Switch over to the Toronto Waterfront route and admire the picturesque views of the islands, as you learn how the Harbourfront Centre became the city’s hub of culture and entertainment. With over 20 more sights to see, use the app to navigate to more attractions, including CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Enjoy unlimited use of the app at any time, day or night.

Toronto: 3–Hour Secret Food Tour

4. Toronto: 3–Hour Secret Food Tour

Lose yourself in the storied halls of the St. Lawrence Market, a must-visit destination for foodies that was established in 1803 and is one of the city's oldest landmarks. Here, you will taste some of Toronto's best culinary offerings and immerse yourself in the local food culture. From there, you’ll venture onto the Distillery District, a pedestrian-only area that boasts charming cobblestone streets and beautiful Victorian-era buildings. This district was once the largest distillery in the world and has since been transformed into a hub for arts, culture, and entertainment. First up, we’ll visit a local fish market where you’ll sample wild-caught sockeye salmon cured in Canadian maple syrup. Then we'll visit a pub known for making one of the best versions of the "peameal bacon sandwich", also known as Canadian bacon. Next, you'll indulge in a popular no-bake dessert whose origin is shrouded in mystery. After leaving the market, you'll unearth an Indian-inspired dish that has taken Toronto by surprise and is now a staple of the city's street food scene. And for a great end, you'll devour the mouth-watering goodness of a classic Canadian pastry, the famous Butter Tart. As with all our tours, there is also our delicious Secret Dish.

Toronto: 2-Hour Downtown Walking Tour

5. Toronto: 2-Hour Downtown Walking Tour

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. Choose to join a public tour or enjoy a private tour. This is the perfect tour for lovers of history, finance, and architecture. 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. Some other highlights include Yonge-Dundas Square, Ed Mirvish Theater, Mackenzie House, City Hall, the Toronto Stock Exchange, Union Station, and much more. The tour ends at the world-famous St. Lawrence Market where you'll learn why Toronto got the nickname “Hogtown", just in time for lunch. After the tour, it's up to you to decide if you'll grab a peameal bacon sandwich, a Canadian specialty.

Toronto: Heart of Downtown 3.5-Hour Bike Tour

6. Toronto: Heart of Downtown 3.5-Hour Bike Tour

Explore Downtown Toronto on 2 wheels! On this bike tour you’ll see some of Downtown Toronto’s key sights, including must-see cultural and historical landmarks. Explore areas that aren’t easily reached in a car or bus, and experience unique scenic views. The tour is suitable for beginners and advanced riders, as it moves at an easy pace and makes plenty of stops to chat and take in the sights. Your guides are expert city riders and know their way around Toronto. What you'll explore: • CN Tower • Royal York Hotel • Union Station • Chinatown • Kensington Market • Eaton’s Centre • Dundas Square • Harbourfront and Lake • Financial district • Queen Street West • Art Gallery of Ontario • College of Art and Design • Hockey Hall of Fame • Massey Hall • Rogers Centre • Round House Park • City Hall • St. Lawrence Market • Flatiron building • St. James Cathedral and Square • Sherbourne Common • Corus Quay • Sugar Beach • Entertainment District

Toronto: Downtown and Highlights Walking Tour

7. Toronto: Downtown and Highlights Walking Tour

Discover Toronto, one of the artsiest and forward-thinking destinations in North America On our Toronto Downtown and Highlights tour. You can expect to be given the inside scoop on everything from its thrilling theatre scene to its art, shopping, gastronomy scene, and more. Use the included app to access multiple audio-guided walking routes to see more of Toronto after your tour. Meet your guide next to the Information Booth in Yonge/Dundas Square. Your tour guide will be wearing a Vox City Blue Shirt. They will start the tour in the square, before walking across the street and into the Eaton Centre. Toronto's iconic retail centre. Exiting the Eaton Center we pass the Church of the Holy Trinity before we enter Nathan Philip Square which houses Toronto's City Hall. Heading south via Yonge Street, the longest street in the world your guide will point out the Bay-Adelaide Centre, before arriving at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Continuing through Brookfield Place we cross into Union Station, Toronto's main train terminal, before seeing the Scotiabank Arena. Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors. Your tour comes to a close after a short walk to the CN Tower. This area is home to the Rogers Center and Ripley's Aquarium. Across the street is Roundhouse Park, Steam Whistle Brewery and Toronto's Railroad Musuem. The tour will take about 90 minutes in duration. If you are up for a bit extra join your local guide on a short walk down to Lake Ontario and the Harbourfront Center where you will be left at the Ferry Terminal. Here you can catch a ferry over to the Toronto Islands. After the tour, download the Vox City app (included in your tour) to discover more of Toronto and its incredible history with curated audio-guided routes through the main quarters. Toronto Highlights & Downtown and Waterfront walking tour includes: CN Tower Roundhouse park Toronto Railway Museum Simcoe Wave Deck Toronto Star newspaper Meridian Hall Gooderham Building St. Lawrence market Ripleys Aquarium of Canada Scotiabank Arena St. Andrews Church Nathan Phillips Square Old City Hall Yonge Dundas Square Hockey Hall of Fame Brookfield Place Union Station Metro Toronto Convention Centre Roy Thomson Hall Self-guided route's main sights: St. James Park Little Trinity Anglican Church BMO Field Exhibition Place Chinatown Art Gallery of Ontario Campbell House Museum Kensington Market Royal Ontario Museum University of Toronto Ontario Parliament Casa Loma Gibraltar Point Beach Centre Island

Gray Line Toronto: Scenic 2-Hour City Tour by Bus

8. Gray Line Toronto: Scenic 2-Hour City Tour by Bus

Embark on an enchanting adventure through the bustling streets and captivating landmarks of Toronto with this 2-hour bus tour. Discover some of the city's most vibrant streets and popular landmarks. Board a comfortable and air-conditioned coach as expert guides welcome you with warm hospitality and fascinating insights into the city's rich history and diverse culture. During your tour you will see highlights like: CN Tower Royal Ontario Museum (ROM): St. Lawrence Market Harbourfront Centre Queen's Park & Ontario Legislative Building Entertainment District Yonge-Dundas Square After your tour, feel free to come back to any of these locations and explore them even further.

Toronto: Downtown City Landmarks Self-Guided Audio Tour

9. Toronto: Downtown City Landmarks Self-Guided Audio Tour

Discover the majesty and culture of Toronto. See its top sights and its quirky and breathtaking hidden gems with a handy and informative digital guide app. Let your eye wander at your ease through Toronto’s iconic streets, old architecture, skyscrapers, and high-rise buildings. See some of the most glamorous squares in Toronto, such as Nathan Phillips Square, and Yonge Dundas Square. As you tour, pass the Hockey Hall of Fame, the iconic Gooderham Building and Berczy Park with its dog fountain sculpture, and the astonishing Old and New Toronto City Hall. Complete your tour at St Michael's Cathedral Basilica, the oldest church in Toronto. Treat yourself to lunch at St. Lawerence Market and shop from the local food and goods vendors inside.

Toronto: Show me the City!

10. Toronto: Show me the City!

With your guide, you will learn how to navigate your way through the 4th largest city in North America, and you will also learn about some of the many great sites that can be found in what we, the locals refer to as 'the downtown core'. You will meet your guide (and the others in our small group) in Toronto's Entertainment District. The Entertainment District is home of many live theatres, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and concert halls. With our small group size, we try to engage our guests in conversations and questions along the entire walk. We like to refer to our tours as 'walk and talk' through the city. As we leave the Entertainment District, we head towards the city’s waterfront. On the way to the waterfront we will pass some of the city's most iconic buildings such as the CN Tower (at one time the world's tallest freestanding structure), and the Rogers Centre, (better known as the Skydome to the locals). The Rogers Centre is a retractable roof stadium and is the home of the city's baseball team - the Toronto Blue Jays. Although the stadium is just over 30 years old, there are many interesting stories to be told about the stadium. Our tour takes a short break at the waterfront, and then we head into the city's PATH. The PATH is a walkway, mostly underground which stretches over 30km/20miles in length. The PATH connects most of the buildings in downtown Toronto. This walkway is VERY handy both during winter and on rainy days. With its 500 places to eat, over 1000 shops, six subway stations, and eleven hotels, the PATH is an experience that visitors to Toronto must not miss! After popping in and out of PATH, we enter a building called BCE Place. The building was designed by the Spanish Architect - Santiago Calatrava, is one of the city's most spectacular buildings. During the final part of our tour, we walk through an area of the city known as Old Toronto. This is an area where you will see buildings that are original to Toronto’s boom in the 19th century. This area has a very different feel/vibe than the rest of the city. Here you will find some very good restaurants and some or city's historical buildings. The final stop on the tour is the St. Lawrence Market. In 2012, the market was ranked as the 'world's best food market'. Currently the market is still ranked in the top 10 food markets on the planet. In the market, we will point out some of the most popular venues and some of the most popular foods that can be found in the market. The market is a great spot to complete the tour and spend your time to sample some of the great foods available in the city.

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Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Hop on and off open-top double-decker buses to explore the best of Toronto at your own pace. See all of Toronto’s top historic and contemporary attractions on board and hop on and off at any of the 15 stops.  During summer, the vehicles are mainly open-top double-deckers buses that afford you the best possible view of Toronto. During the late fall and winter, or when the weather happens to be cold or wet, enjoy a cozy, comfortable trolley instead. Although these vehicles aren’t open-top, they are loaded with wide windows and they’re a great way to see and photograph Toronto’s sights in style. Bus Stops: 1) Yonge-Dundas Square 2) Yonge & Wellesley 3) Yorkville 4) The Park Hyatt / ROM 5) Casa Loma 6) Spadina & Bloor 7) The Bata Shoe Museum 8) The Royal Ontario Museum 9) Art Gallery of Ontario 10) CN Tower North 11) Ripley's Aquarium / CN Tower 12) Harbourfront Centre 13) Meridian Hall / Hockey Hall of Fame 14) St. Lawrence Market 15) The Distillery District

Toronto: Best of Toronto Tour with CN Tower and River Cruise

Toronto: Best of Toronto Tour with CN Tower and River Cruise

Experience the best of the best on this complete Ultimate Toronto Tour. This small group tour will have you experience first-hand some of Toronto’s must-see attractions and learn about the history behind them.  Once this tour is completed, you will walk away with wonderful memories and a head full of amazing facts and tidbits about Toronto's history.  Your adventure in Toronto starts with a quick trip up to the observation deck of the CN Tower – one of the world’s most popular tourist spots. On the observation deck, you will have the opportunity to walk out and be 1,151 feet above the ground. Being so high up will allow you to get amazing views of the surrounding city. Don’t forget to bring your camera because there will be numerous opportunities to take amazing photos. Next, hop aboard a seasonal cruise where you will be able to see breathtaking views of Toronto’s skyline, the bustling waterfront, and the nearby Toronto Islands. When the cruise is unavailable, explore Casa Loma instead. Other highlights of the tour will include a narrated driving tour of Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, Queen’s Park, and a short stop at the St. Lawrence Market (Closed Sundays and Mondays). On the other days St. Lawrence Market will be replaced with a visit to the Distillery District  The Ultimate Toronto Tour will be ideal for first-time tourists to Toronto who are looking to experience it all or veteran travelers to the area who want to experience something new.

Toronto: Best of Toronto and Waterfront Self-Guided Tour

Toronto: Best of Toronto and Waterfront Self-Guided Tour

Explore Toronto with 2 self-guided walking tours and audio commentary included. This tour takes you through Toronto’s most popular sights on a mobile app tour. Stroll along the Best of Toronto route and see some of the oldest and most iconic landmarks in the city. Hear fascinating facts and stories about the Hockey Hall of Fame, City Hall, St. Lawrence Market, Nathan Phillips Square, and much more. Switch over to the Toronto Waterfront route and admire the picturesque views of the islands, as you learn how the Harbourfront Centre became the city’s hub of culture and entertainment. With over 20 more sights to see, use the app to navigate to more attractions, including CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Enjoy unlimited use of the app at any time, day or night.

Toronto: 3–Hour Secret Food Tour

Toronto: 3–Hour Secret Food Tour

Lose yourself in the storied halls of the St. Lawrence Market, a must-visit destination for foodies that was established in 1803 and is one of the city's oldest landmarks. Here, you will taste some of Toronto's best culinary offerings and immerse yourself in the local food culture. From there, you’ll venture onto the Distillery District, a pedestrian-only area that boasts charming cobblestone streets and beautiful Victorian-era buildings. This district was once the largest distillery in the world and has since been transformed into a hub for arts, culture, and entertainment. First up, we’ll visit a local fish market where you’ll sample wild-caught sockeye salmon cured in Canadian maple syrup. Then we'll visit a pub known for making one of the best versions of the "peameal bacon sandwich", also known as Canadian bacon. Next, you'll indulge in a popular no-bake dessert whose origin is shrouded in mystery. After leaving the market, you'll unearth an Indian-inspired dish that has taken Toronto by surprise and is now a staple of the city's street food scene. And for a great end, you'll devour the mouth-watering goodness of a classic Canadian pastry, the famous Butter Tart. As with all our tours, there is also our delicious Secret Dish.

Toronto: 2-Hour Downtown Walking Tour

Toronto: 2-Hour Downtown Walking Tour

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. Choose to join a public tour or enjoy a private tour. This is the perfect tour for lovers of history, finance, and architecture. 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. Some other highlights include Yonge-Dundas Square, Ed Mirvish Theater, Mackenzie House, City Hall, the Toronto Stock Exchange, Union Station, and much more. The tour ends at the world-famous St. Lawrence Market where you'll learn why Toronto got the nickname “Hogtown", just in time for lunch. After the tour, it's up to you to decide if you'll grab a peameal bacon sandwich, a Canadian specialty.

Toronto: Heart of Downtown 3.5-Hour Bike Tour

Toronto: Heart of Downtown 3.5-Hour Bike Tour

Explore Downtown Toronto on 2 wheels! On this bike tour you’ll see some of Downtown Toronto’s key sights, including must-see cultural and historical landmarks. Explore areas that aren’t easily reached in a car or bus, and experience unique scenic views. The tour is suitable for beginners and advanced riders, as it moves at an easy pace and makes plenty of stops to chat and take in the sights. Your guides are expert city riders and know their way around Toronto. What you'll explore: • CN Tower • Royal York Hotel • Union Station • Chinatown • Kensington Market • Eaton’s Centre • Dundas Square • Harbourfront and Lake • Financial district • Queen Street West • Art Gallery of Ontario • College of Art and Design • Hockey Hall of Fame • Massey Hall • Rogers Centre • Round House Park • City Hall • St. Lawrence Market • Flatiron building • St. James Cathedral and Square • Sherbourne Common • Corus Quay • Sugar Beach • Entertainment District

Toronto: Downtown and Highlights Walking Tour

Toronto: Downtown and Highlights Walking Tour

Discover Toronto, one of the artsiest and forward-thinking destinations in North America On our Toronto Downtown and Highlights tour. You can expect to be given the inside scoop on everything from its thrilling theatre scene to its art, shopping, gastronomy scene, and more. Use the included app to access multiple audio-guided walking routes to see more of Toronto after your tour. Meet your guide next to the Information Booth in Yonge/Dundas Square. Your tour guide will be wearing a Vox City Blue Shirt. They will start the tour in the square, before walking across the street and into the Eaton Centre. Toronto's iconic retail centre. Exiting the Eaton Center we pass the Church of the Holy Trinity before we enter Nathan Philip Square which houses Toronto's City Hall. Heading south via Yonge Street, the longest street in the world your guide will point out the Bay-Adelaide Centre, before arriving at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Continuing through Brookfield Place we cross into Union Station, Toronto's main train terminal, before seeing the Scotiabank Arena. Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors. Your tour comes to a close after a short walk to the CN Tower. This area is home to the Rogers Center and Ripley's Aquarium. Across the street is Roundhouse Park, Steam Whistle Brewery and Toronto's Railroad Musuem. The tour will take about 90 minutes in duration. If you are up for a bit extra join your local guide on a short walk down to Lake Ontario and the Harbourfront Center where you will be left at the Ferry Terminal. Here you can catch a ferry over to the Toronto Islands. After the tour, download the Vox City app (included in your tour) to discover more of Toronto and its incredible history with curated audio-guided routes through the main quarters. Toronto Highlights & Downtown and Waterfront walking tour includes: CN Tower Roundhouse park Toronto Railway Museum Simcoe Wave Deck Toronto Star newspaper Meridian Hall Gooderham Building St. Lawrence market Ripleys Aquarium of Canada Scotiabank Arena St. Andrews Church Nathan Phillips Square Old City Hall Yonge Dundas Square Hockey Hall of Fame Brookfield Place Union Station Metro Toronto Convention Centre Roy Thomson Hall Self-guided route's main sights: St. James Park Little Trinity Anglican Church BMO Field Exhibition Place Chinatown Art Gallery of Ontario Campbell House Museum Kensington Market Royal Ontario Museum University of Toronto Ontario Parliament Casa Loma Gibraltar Point Beach Centre Island

Gray Line Toronto: Scenic 2-Hour City Tour by Bus

Gray Line Toronto: Scenic 2-Hour City Tour by Bus

Embark on an enchanting adventure through the bustling streets and captivating landmarks of Toronto with this 2-hour bus tour. Discover some of the city's most vibrant streets and popular landmarks. Board a comfortable and air-conditioned coach as expert guides welcome you with warm hospitality and fascinating insights into the city's rich history and diverse culture. During your tour you will see highlights like: CN Tower Royal Ontario Museum (ROM): St. Lawrence Market Harbourfront Centre Queen's Park & Ontario Legislative Building Entertainment District Yonge-Dundas Square After your tour, feel free to come back to any of these locations and explore them even further.

Toronto: Downtown City Landmarks Self-Guided Audio Tour

Toronto: Downtown City Landmarks Self-Guided Audio Tour

Discover the majesty and culture of Toronto. See its top sights and its quirky and breathtaking hidden gems with a handy and informative digital guide app. Let your eye wander at your ease through Toronto’s iconic streets, old architecture, skyscrapers, and high-rise buildings. See some of the most glamorous squares in Toronto, such as Nathan Phillips Square, and Yonge Dundas Square. As you tour, pass the Hockey Hall of Fame, the iconic Gooderham Building and Berczy Park with its dog fountain sculpture, and the astonishing Old and New Toronto City Hall. Complete your tour at St Michael's Cathedral Basilica, the oldest church in Toronto. Treat yourself to lunch at St. Lawerence Market and shop from the local food and goods vendors inside.

Toronto: Show me the City!

Toronto: Show me the City!

With your guide, you will learn how to navigate your way through the 4th largest city in North America, and you will also learn about some of the many great sites that can be found in what we, the locals refer to as 'the downtown core'. You will meet your guide (and the others in our small group) in Toronto's Entertainment District. The Entertainment District is home of many live theatres, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and concert halls. With our small group size, we try to engage our guests in conversations and questions along the entire walk. We like to refer to our tours as 'walk and talk' through the city. As we leave the Entertainment District, we head towards the city’s waterfront. On the way to the waterfront we will pass some of the city's most iconic buildings such as the CN Tower (at one time the world's tallest freestanding structure), and the Rogers Centre, (better known as the Skydome to the locals). The Rogers Centre is a retractable roof stadium and is the home of the city's baseball team - the Toronto Blue Jays. Although the stadium is just over 30 years old, there are many interesting stories to be told about the stadium. Our tour takes a short break at the waterfront, and then we head into the city's PATH. The PATH is a walkway, mostly underground which stretches over 30km/20miles in length. The PATH connects most of the buildings in downtown Toronto. This walkway is VERY handy both during winter and on rainy days. With its 500 places to eat, over 1000 shops, six subway stations, and eleven hotels, the PATH is an experience that visitors to Toronto must not miss! After popping in and out of PATH, we enter a building called BCE Place. The building was designed by the Spanish Architect - Santiago Calatrava, is one of the city's most spectacular buildings. During the final part of our tour, we walk through an area of the city known as Old Toronto. This is an area where you will see buildings that are original to Toronto’s boom in the 19th century. This area has a very different feel/vibe than the rest of the city. Here you will find some very good restaurants and some or city's historical buildings. The final stop on the tour is the St. Lawrence Market. In 2012, the market was ranked as the 'world's best food market'. Currently the market is still ranked in the top 10 food markets on the planet. In the market, we will point out some of the most popular venues and some of the most popular foods that can be found in the market. The market is a great spot to complete the tour and spend your time to sample some of the great foods available in the city.

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I had a wonderful tour with Daniel. A small group, and we covered so much ground in 5 hours. From the CN Tower to St Lawrence Market, to seeing all the sites and enjoying Daniel’s informative descriptions, to the river cruise—all was perfect. I ran late in the morning and had to meet the group at the CN Tower. Liam from the tour office kept in constant contact with me until I arrived at CN. Could not have been any kinder. A+ all around!

I got to know the entire city, it was wonderful, it also had pre-established stops and you could get on any of the buses. 100% recommended I loved Toronto on this tours

We enjoy most the ability to hop on and off, the live narration and the buses frequency. We wish the tours would start sooner and end later in the evening.

Mary Ann was fun and artistic. She truly enjoyed showing us around Toronto and talking about the arts. It made the experience that much more memorable!

compare price to another app its fair.. and some tours are available here..