It is an evening bike tour of the Toronto island harbour
A way to see Toronto come alive at dusk with lit skylines, lighthouses and yatch clubs
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A chance to learn about the islands community, and history on a bike
What You'll Do:
Get across the harbour on a short ferry ride
Cycle through the eastern neighbourhoods of Toronto islands
See the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
Learn more about the island from your tour guide
Marvel at the city when it comes alive and illuminated
What It Includes:
Bicycle tour and ferry ride
Helmets, gloves and all required equipment
desserts, water, snacks (Granola bars) and commentary
Travellers Talk:
Most travellers said they enjoyed their Toronto evening bike tours on the charming islands, while others said it took them back to their childhood days
Is It Right:
This tour is great for first time bicycle riders and advanced cyclists too, tourists have to be somewhat physically fit. It is not recommended for children, wheelchair users or pregnant women
A chance to experience some of Canada's greatest food flavours
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It is also allows tourists to explore 6 major stops for sample bites
What You'll Do:
Taste some of the great Canadian foods
Visit on of Canada's oldest neighbourhood and a National Historic site "Kensington Market, and see its bright-coloured victorian houses, eateries, shops, and more
Learn about the Indigenous foods from ancient times to what is known today as Canada from your tour guide
Get a taste of "Indian Taco", sweet butter tart, Poutine (a Quebec favourite) and lots more
What It Includes:
Free lunch from tastings that are more than enough to a meal
Accessible for strollers
Tourists should be moderately fit physically
Maximum of 10 persons per tour
Bring an umbrella, sunscreen, some water and wear comfortable shoes
Vegetarian options are available on request
Some free drinks
Travellers Talk:
Travellers say they enjoyed their tour regardless of some days that were wet, because they had great tour guides
Other people say they had an amazing time with tour guides who were fun, friendly and shared important informations
Is It Right:
The tour is right for eeryone who loves good food and drinks. It is not recommended for pregnant women and people with limited mobility
But the tour is not suitable for people with alergies for eggs, dairy, gluten, and nuts
It is a small group day trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls
It comes with a free round-trip hotel transfer to and from Toronto
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A chance to move out of Toronto to see top attractions outside the city
What You'll Do:
Enjoy a round-trip hotel transfer from Toronto to Niagara Falls (To and from)
Get atop the Skylon Tower and see the amazing views of the Niagara Falls from above
Explore the falls from behind with the "Journey Behind the Falls
Hop aboard the Hornblower Cruise for a close and personal view
Take pictures of your favourite spots and most memorable moments
What It Includes:
Hotel pickup and drop-off (Round-trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls)
Parking Fees
Access to Skylon Tower, Journey Behind the Falls, & Hornblower Niagara Cruises
English speaking tour guide/driver
Small group tour for 6 persons
Pick-up service available only from Downtown Toronto
Printed and Mobile tickets are accepted
Travellers Talk:
Many tourists say they enjoyed skipping the long lines straight to the attractions
Is It Right:
This tour is most suitable for people who love exploring, families, friends and so on. Children and wheelchair users need to be in the care of someone at all times
It takes you through the top attractions of the city
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It is one of the best ways to get introduced to Toronto's history and attractions
What You'll Do:
Ride a bicycle through downtown Toronto
Explore places such as Kensington Market, Chinatown, the City Hall and Hockey Hall of Fame etc.
Get a view of scenic spots, historical landmarks and cultural sites
Learn about the city from your local english tour guide
Go to places that can't be reached by buses or cars
What It Includes:
CN Tower, Royal York Hotel, Union Station, Chinatown, Kensington Market, Eaton's Centre, Dundas Square, Harbourfront and Lake, Financial district, Queen Street West and many more
Bicycle and a helmet
Water and Snacks
Live English tour guide
Locker/Storage space available for your items
Children must be accompanied by parents or adults
Child seat and trail-a-bike attachment available
Travellers Talk:
Many tourists say they experienced areas they never would have made it to without the tour guide and highly recommend
Is It Right:
It is right for anyone who visits Toronto for the first time
It is a walking tour through Toronto's most iconic Distillery District
The tour takes you through the history of the Distillery District and its secret areas
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It is a 1 hour tour with a guide, some beer and chocolate samples
What You'll Do:
Explore the jaw-dropping architecture of the distillery from the inside and out
Learn about the beginning of Gooderham and Worts Distillery, and its transformation into the modern Distillery District we see today
Let your guide show you around the secret areas of what used to be the worlds largest distillery
Visit all the hip indie bars, boutiques, restaurants, galleries, theaters and outdoor sculptures that adorn the district today
What It Includes:
Professional English speaking tour guide
1 free chocolate and 4 beers samples
Local taxes (sales tax)
An hour walking tour
Maximum of 15 perons per tour
It is wheelchair accessible
Bring along passport/ID card, comfortable shoes and camera to capture moments
Physical activity is mild, so children of 10 years and above can participate in the tour
Travellers Talk:
Most of the people who embarked on this tour said they had an absolutely fantastic experience
Others say they enjoyed the tour with an amazing tour guide who touched the history of the Distillery District, Toronto and early Canada-USA relationships as well
Is It Right:
It is right for anyone who can walk around for a short distance and children 10 years old can also participate
The tour is wheelchair accessible so tourists with limited mobility can also enjoy this experience
Get your taste buds ready as you eat your way through decades of immigrant cultures that have left their mark on this truly unique part of the city. Recognized in 2006 as a National Historic Site, Kensington Market, bordered by Little Italy and Chinatown, has come a long way since its early beginnings as a British war hero's estate. Without a...Read more
Taste where Toronto all began! Over 200 years ago, indigenous people would trade goods from canoes and fish for salmon on the shores of Lake Ontario, just behind where the market stands today. St. Lawrence Market has been around longer than Canada and the city of Toronto itself. In 2012, it was named best market in the world by National...Read more
Canada is often described as a “Cultural Mosaic,” and Toronto exemplifies its diversity.
Booming Chinatown, with its novelty tea shops, ethnic markets, and stunning street art. Continue through Kensington Market, the definition of the Canadian melting pot. Explore and taste more specially food stops than you can count. Fall in love with...Read more
Join a food-loving local guide, head to one of the city’s most beloved food markets and learn all about some of Canada’s best culinary creations – from poutine to the iconic peameal bacon sandwich. In between bites, your guide will share insights into everything you’re tasting, giving you an inside look at how and what Canadians love to...Read more
The best way to kickstart your trip is with your local host, who will lead you off the tourist trail to discover the best kept secrets in Toronto that your guidebook doesn’t even know about. See art hub and hipster hangout while learning about the history of the city, and discovering the unique personality of the city through the best food spots...Read more
Experience an unforgettable walking tour in downtown Toronto with your private guide. This 1.5-hour tour will combine above ground and underground stops at entertainment, financial and architectural points of attractions in the downtown core area. You'll explore PATH, which is downtown Toronto's underground walkway linking 28 kilometers of...Read more
This tour is guided by a local who knows the ins and outs of riding the bike lanes and the secret passageways of our landmarks. We will make plenty of stops for you to take photos and learn about the city and what makes it so special. Our goal is to make your stay in Toronto one that you won't soon forget, you can ask lots of questions including...Read more
With tales of gruesome accidents, the perilous world of whiskey-making, and the explosive War of 1812, you’ll quickly see why the area is known as one of Toronto’s most haunted spots. Join us as we stroll along the cobblestone streets of the historic Distillery District and area by lantern light on this outdoor...Read more
Travel with a local foodie to scope out the best pastries in the world’s 2nd hippest neighbourhood. Yes, we’re talking about the one-and-only Queen Street West.
Get acquainted with each decadent pastry as you learn about its fascinating roots from exiled kings to humble nuns.
Indulging in 4 divine pastries is no easy feat, so...Read more
Get to know the city through the eyes of a passionate local. With no set itinerary, you can customize the tour or leave it up to the local for an insightful introduction to the city. Make travel about the people you meet not just the places you...Read more