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Set off on a Toronto walking tour, strolling from the commercial centre through the underground tunnels and to the shores of Lake Ontario, while learning about the city’s triumphs and disasters. This Toronto walking tour takes in the highest highs and lowest lows of Canada's largest city, and finishes things up by sharing a beer in one of its most unique locations.
This Toronto walking tour is a great way for locals and visitors to discover the tragedies and triumphs that have punctuated this city's history. Beginning under the bright lights and electronic billboards of Yonge-Dundas Square, your local guide will take you down part (only part) of the world's longest street and into the financial district where most of Canada's tallest buildings form canyons of concrete, glass and steel.
Head below ground where the subway rumbles past and thousands of people navigate the PATH – Toronto's “underground city”. Your guide will highlight the most interesting stories and fun facts about these engineering marvels while trekking south to the lake where one of the worst nautical disasters in Canadian history took place. Along the way, the very best and worst moments in urban development, history, politics and sports will be discussed. This Toronto sighseeing tour concludes with a visit to Steam Whistle Brewery – located in a restored locomotive roundhouse – where the group can sample their signature Pilsner.
An optional brewery tour can be done at the conclusion of the Urban Adventures tour at an additional cost, and the CN Tower is nearby if guests would like to visit it after the city tour.
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