Guided Walking Tours Overview

Explore Toronto with a small group walking tour or private walking tour.

Quick Facts:

Availability:

Our tours operate multiple times per week. Please see our Tour Schedule for more information.

Duration of our tours:

2.5 to 3 hours

Maximum Number of Guests on Tour:

8 guests

Distance:

2.5-4.0 km / 3000-6500 steps

Breaks:

Tours with a duration of 2.5 hours or greater will include a 15 minute break.

Effort Level:

Due to the length of these tours, effort level is medium.

Group Tours Priced from:

$32

CAD per person

Private Tours Priced from:

$229

CAD per group

Our prices include:

  • Applicable fees and taxes

Cancellation Policies

Group Tours

100% Refundable, if cancelled 24 hrs or more in advance of tour start time.
No Refund, if cancelled within 24 hours of tour start time.

Private Tours

100% Refundable, if cancelled more than 48 hours in advance of the tour start time.  
No Refund, if cancelled within 48 hours of tour start time.

Are you currently visiting or planning a trip to Toronto? Start your visit off with a small group walking tour of the city. Our walking tours of Toronto will help you get oriented while visiting this huge city, and our guides know the spots that both visitors to the city and locals love to experience.

Our 2-3 hour tours are limited to a maximum of 8 guests and are full of useful information, humor, culture and just the right amount of history. According to our guests, the 'time flies by' while on one of our tours.

Our tours will take you to some of the city's great sites, while also going to some off the beaten path places that only the locals would know. During our tours we will be glad to point you in the direction of some of the city's must see sights.

Our tours are highly rated on Airbnb Experiences, TripAdvisor and Google. It would be our pleasure to show you our city.

"Guides were warm, informative and insightful."  Vijay K.

"...showed me much more than the hop on/off bus... loved it."
Suzy S.

"...had a great time with a very knowledgeable guide. Highly recommend this tour"
Kimberly B.

Show Me The City!

Toronto Walking Tour - Our Signature Tour

This tour has received 5 stars by over 95% of our guests. It is currently the most reviewed Airbnb Experience in Canada.

This 3-hour tour, highlights some of the great sites and attractions in the city centre. If you would like to get a true feel for the city of Toronto, this tour covers all the bases. In the Old Town, you will learn a bit about the history of Toronto.  At the waterfront, you will experience the tranquility of walking along the lake, and in the Entertainment district, you will see where Toronto goes to see live theatre, the symphony, and its sports teams.

As many of our guests say in their reviews...."make the Show me the City Tour the first thing you do when you visit Toronto."

Places of interest you will see on this tour:

  • St. Lawrence Market (one of the worlds great food markets)
  • Harbourfront
  • Roundhouse Park
  • Toronto's Entertainment District
  • Brookfield Place
  • Jurassic Park
  • The Dog Fountain

PATH: Toronto's Underground City

Toronto Walking Tour - See The City From Below

The PATH is Toronto’s underground city that connects over 70 buildings in the downtown core and has over 300,000 people moving through it on a daily basis.

The PATH is over 30km (20 miles) in length and contains over 1200 shops and services. By many it’s called a maize and it is not uncommon to lose your way.

The PATH allows workers in the Financial District - to shop, eat and get around the city without wearing worrying about the weather above

Places of interest you will see on your tour:

  • Jurassic Park
  • Union Station
  • Commerce Court
  • Toronto City Hall
  • The Financial District
  • The Toronto Sign

Market2Market

Toronto Walking Tour - See The City's Two Great Markets on One Tour

Take a walk across the city of Toronto by going from one great city market to another.

This tour begins at the St. Lawrence market, (considered to be one of the world's great indoor food markets) and ends 3km (2miles) away at Toronto's favourite neighbourhood, Kensington Market.

On this tour you will see many of the sights which this city is known for including the Toronto Sign and the Flat Iron building

During our tour, we will step into the city's PATH system, also known as the underground city. On this part of the journey we will travel beneath many of the city's massive skyscrapers.

The tour then goes onto the west side of Toronto where we will see some of the historic buildings found downtown. We pass both the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Ontario College of Art & Design, both being spectacular modern buildings.

The tour then heads west into the city's main Chinatown with with its bustling streets before we reach our final destination of Kensington Market, (one of Canada's National Historic sites), with its eclectic atmosphere interesting shops and great places for good food.

  • St. Lawrence Market
  • Flat Iron Building
  • PATH - The underground city
  • City Hall
  • The Grange
  • Chinatown
  • Kensington Market

2 Villages & The Main Street

Toronto Walking Tour - Visit Some of Toronto's Favorite Spots

If you want a tour that is a bit off the beaten path, this tour is for you.

The city of Toronto is full of many interesting unique areas and is some time referred to as 'the city of neighbourhoods'. On this tour you will visit two very different but both very popular neighbourhoods in the city. These are the village of Yorkville, (one of the first villages to join the city of Toronto in the 1800s) and the Church-Wellesley neighbourhood, which is also known as the Village (the symbolic centre of Toronto's huge LGBTQ+ community).

This tour will also take you on to the grounds of two downtown Universities, as well as two of the most exclusive shopping areas in North America. The tour ends outside the Eaton Centre at Yonge Dundas Square, an outdoor space surrounded by giant screen billboards and full of interesting people.

Places of interest you will see on your tour:

  • Royal Ontario Museum
  • The Village of Yorkville
  • Bloor Street West
  • Yonge Street
  • Church-Wellesley Village
  • Yonge-Dundas Square