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Toronto Distillery District

Knowledgeable, personable guide - great tour! Recommend especially for anybody interested in the history of the Distillery District

Tom was a charming and generous guide with a wealth of knowledge. We enjoyed our afternoon immensely. Even though we live in Toronto we were not aware of the rich history of the Distillery district.

We ended up with a private tour, which was wonderfully insightful and enjoyable. Our guide was friendly and very knowledgeable about the area and its history. She spent quite a bit of time with us and we learned quite a bit about the district's past and future. I highly recommend this tour!

Huge thank you to Zach for an amazing tour! He was very patient and calm while we got to grips with our first time on a Segway. He was very knowledgeable and made the tour both extremely enjoyable and interesting. Highly recommend this tour!

David was our tour guide and he was wonderful! Very knowledgeable about the area and a Segway master! He was very patient with my sister, who had a hard time learning the basics ;) thank you so much for the fun experience around the distillery district!

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The distillery district is a place not to be missed when in Toronto. This walking tour makes it more interesting because it allows discovering the real history of the area. I was alone and the tour was run nonetheless: wow, I got a private tour! My guide, Nicole, was simply great. Such a nice and passionate person who made me enjoy the visit so much. Her kindness and knowledge impressed me. I would recommend strongly to take this tour with whenever possible!

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“ My boyfriend and I are visiting Toronto from New York and booked the Segway tour . ” in 7 reviews

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“ Our guide was Erik Bell , and he was very knowledgeable, funny, and captivating. ” in 2 reviews

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“ Our two guides, Joseph and Logan were absolutely the best and I completely enjoyed every moment of this tour. ” in 4 reviews

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We took the Toronto Distillery Walking Tour. Our guide Nicole was outstanding. Knowledgeable and happy to answer questions. Great sense of humor and very engaging. Lovesick her town and this area. A fascinating history of a now reclaimed district near Lake Ontario.

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Aug 22, 2022

Mary - thanks for your kind words about our tour. Nicole is as knowledgeable as she is funny - we're glad you agree with us :D Best wishes in your future travels.

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We had been to the distillery district a few years back and thought it was really cool. When I saw there was a walking tour explaining the history of it we booked it for our most recent trip and I'm so glad we did. The tour is about an hour which is the perfect amount of time for this area as it isn't huge. We had 4 other people with us so it was a pretty small tour. Our guide Caeli was great. She was enthusiastic and really had a passion for the city and it's history. She was half the fun of the tour. We learned a lot in a small amount of time. The tour ended with a couple of samples of chocolate from SOMA, which were incredible and led to us going back and purchasing some chocolates. There were also some beer samples included, and while we could have walked in and got samples on our own it was fun to do it with the group and to have Caeli's commentary while we sampled some of the different offerings. I would highly recommend the tour for anyone who is interested in history.

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I did the one hour segway tour and really enjoyed it! A tour guide led my group through the entire distillery district. Our guide was Erik Bell, and he was very knowledgeable, funny, and captivating. The tour also included a chocolate tasting and a beer tasting. Overall, a fun and interesting experience that I'd definitely recommend.

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Okay, so when my wife got this Groupon for our family to do this tour I thought it would be touristy and hokey. Erik Bell, our tour guide, proved me wrong even before the tour began. He warmed himself up with an animated juggling act. He hit the ground running. And when I say, running, I mean sprinting his way through the most entertaining and educational tour of the Distillery District anyone could imagine. We wound our way through 200 years of Toronto's lively history with high energy, reliable history, and humorous puns. Even the staff of the Grounds were stopped in their tracks when we paused for edification. He commanded a 20 yard (sorry. 30 meter) presence throughout. Do this tour!

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So much fun! This is my second time using Go Tours and it was fantastic. The first tour I did was a few years ago. Husband and I did a staycation in Toronto and decided a historical tour of Distillery District would be a blast. It was lots of fun and we discovered so many things we did not know. To learn new things about your city is pretty cool! Yesterday I had a day off and nothing to do so I decided to try a Segway experience. IT WAS AMAZING! As someone who is accident prone I was 90% sure I would break all the bones in my body but it was super intuitive and exciting. I would highly recommend it! So.MUCH.FUN.

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Very fun and informative tour in the Distillery District, special thanks to Nicole for making the time even more special, and going above and beyond to make the tour more personal and interesting!

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Nicole was great. Tour was light hearted, fun, informative and unique. She didn't just read a script, she made it an experience and involved us in the trivia. Definitely recommend. Recommend you tip the tour guide also...just sayin' ...she gave us a discount coupon after for our next time there too!

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It was my boyfriend's birthday yesterday and I didn't want to go with the usual options. That's boring. So what about an experience? What about a WINTER SEGUAY TOUR OF THE DISTILLERY DISTRICT? It was a surprise, it was freezing and it was sososo much fun. They're not open on Mondays but get in touch with them early and anything is possible. We walked in and our guide was waiting for us with a smile and seguays aplenty. We signed wavers, got fitted in our helmets (pink for me, just cause), and soon enough we were outside learning how to use these things. Boyfriend was a natural; I was more apt at going backward then forwards but after a little, guided roll around the area I could handle it. Since we were the only people on this particular tour, it could be specialized. Did we want more riding around or more history? Anywho, we wanted it all and that's what we got. We rolled around and got many hilarious looks but no one was hatin'. It kind of made me want to bust out some speakers and play "Ridin' Dirty" by Chamillionaire. Bring warms socks, gloves, scarf and hat! Luckily, since this was a custom-made trip, we had the luxury of deciding when we wanted our Soma hot chocolate break- which comes included in the package. Safe to say, the Mayan hot chocolate was just what we needed to brave some more cold. But we didn't even have to yet! We went just across the road to Mill Street Brewery and tried samples of various beers, all with some knowledgeable staff and having a great time. We learnt so much! Our guide that whole time was fun, smart and outgoing. He made jokes along the way, made me feel comfortable during this vulnerable time and was happy to share some secrets of Toronto's "dirty" past. I highly, highly suggest it. Don't be lame, surprise your loved one with a gift that keeps on giving for a whole hour.

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In the spirit of Halloween and maybe with the spirit of it's owner with us we experienced the SEGWAY Distillery Ghost Tour(35min/$49.00). We chose 6 pm tour which would have been better atmosphere if it was a darker scene, so I suggest taking the 7 pm tour and bundle up as needed. Put on your Boarder Helmet and begin training which literally takes 2 minutes and if you're a natural Snowboarder then even less as it has similar motion. The Segways were speed-limited for this private area of the Distillery District but was still good speedy FUN for first timers. For sure you can rundown a few Pedestrians, but I wouldn't start jumping rails(read tip below). The Ghost Tour is a good experience especially for first time visitors of the Distillery District whom at the same time want to learn some History of the buildings with a side of Haunted tales of sightings. I won't disclose anymore, it's for you to discover and for the Tour Guide to share. TIP: Make sure you READ the Waiver before you sign your life away as this ain't no Yoga Waiver. You might actually be signing away your bonus for a few years as any signifcant damages to your ride you might be responsible for.

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Oct 26, 2010

Wayne, thanks a lot for your review! I definitely agree that it is important to read waivers, realistically you'd have to ride a Segway off a bridge to kill it though. If you want to come down again we'd love to have you, in fact, we're launching a deeply discounted tour in November for fans of our facebook page, so that might be something you want to hop on ;-) Thanks again, -Aaron Binder Chief Fun Officer

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My girlfriend and I have always wanted to take a segway tour so when we went to visit Toronto we decided to try out Segway of Ontario. The tours don't seem very popular when it's 35 degress Fahrenheit outside as we were the only two there. It actually turned out quite nice though as we had a personal tour of the distillery district. The tour guide was very nice and knowledgeable. He spent the first 10 minutes giving us a tutorial on how to use the segway. The next 50 minutes were spent touring and also tasting some of the local samples of beer and chocolate. Both my girlfriend and I had a lot of fun even though it was cold. The only complaint I have is the price. It was around $60 canadian per person which can get a bit pricey if you have a large group. Overall still a very good experience.

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Experience Toronto with one of Canada’s top-rated tour companies – Go Tours Canada.  Located in the magical Distillery Historic District!

Distillery District Walking Tours

Called “One of Toronto’s Top 10 Walking Tours” by BlogTO, join us year-round for the story of the Gooderham and Worts Distillery’s rise to fame and transformation into the modern Distillery District.

You’ll love our expert guides interpretation of a drunk city, business intrigue and how Gooderham and Worts became the world’s largest distillery. Along the way we’ll show you some of the best secret Distillery District spots and photo locations.

Great for Dates, Families and Small Groups, our Distillery District Walking Tours will immerse you into the past and present of this iconic Toronto neighbourhood.

Toronto Segway Tours

Looking for a fun, easy-to-learn experience during your visit to Toronto?  Enjoy one of our Segway Tours at the Distillery District .  Since 2005 we’ve trained over 100k Segway riders from around the globe.

As you roll around, we’ll keep you entertained with stories of Toronto past and present.  Find out how the Distillery District rose to become the world’s largest distillery for a period of time.

Please note all Segway tour participants must be at least 12 years and between 100-280 pounds. Maximum tour size is 8 participants. Reservations required between November-March

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Toronto Travel Guide

Last Updated: August 30, 2023

Toronto, Canada skyline lit up at night reflecting over the calm waters of Lake Ontario

With half of its 3 million population (6 million if you count the greater metro area) born outside of Canada and over 160 languages spoken in the city, Toronto is often considered to be the most multicultural city in the world. It offers tons of diversity and culture, with not only a Chinatown and Little Italy, but Greektown, Koreatown, Little India, Little Poland, Little Portugal, Little Malta, and more.

There are plenty of free and cheap activities that can make this an affordable place to visit too. The more I visit, the more I love it.

This travel guide to Toronto can help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your visit to this incredible city.

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
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Top 5 Things to See and Do in Toronto

People enjoying the scenic Centre Island near Toronto, Canada in the summer

1. Visit the CN Tower

This iconic 550-meter (1,804-foot) tower is a fixture of Toronto’s skyline. Built in 1975, it was the world’s tallest free-standing tower from 1975-2007 (when the Burj Khalifa surpassed it). You can head up to the top to get spectacular panoramic views of the city and enjoy 360-degree views if the weather is good, and if you’re feeling daring, take the circular, hands-free edge walk 116 stories above Toronto. For a unique splurge meal with a view, their 360-degree rotating restaurant has two-course meals for 75 CAD and three courses for 90 CAD. Tickets cost 43 CAD.

2. Tour the Art Gallery of Ontario

Established in 1900, the AGO is home to almost 100,000 items in its permanent collection. It’s one of the biggest museums in Canada, with a rotating calendar of temporary exhibits as well as an artist-in-residence program. Admission is 25 CAD, except for Wednesday nights from 6pm-9pm when admission is free. Visitors 25 and under always enter free too. Get your skip-the-line tickets here .

3. Wander the Royal Ontario Museum

Home to over 6 million items and 40 different galleries, the ROM has exhibits on dinosaurs, ancient China, indigenous Canadians, Medieval Europe, Ancient Egypt, and much more. It’s the best museum in the city and fun for adults and kids alike. They have rotating exhibitions of photography, prints, modern art, and unique themes like the T-Rex exhibit. Tickets are 26 CAD .

4. Spend a day at the beach

The beaches of Lake Ontario are a relaxing place to spend the day during the summer. You can stroll along the boardwalk, eat at one of the many restaurants, or rent a boat and head out on the lake. The best beaches include Woodbine (Toronto’s most popular), as well as Canada’s famous nude beach, Hanlan’s Point, which is reachable by Hanlan’s Point ferry. For something more sporty, Cherry Beach, is the place for kitesurfing, kayaking, windsurfing, etc., and is reachable by bus. Lastly, Sunnyside beach is popular for picnics, stand-up paddle boarding, and its many cafes.

5. Enjoy Toronto Island Park

Spend an inexpensive day at Toronto Island Park and enjoy the city views, hang out on the beach, play volleyball, or picnic. Take a stroll down the boardwalk with its beautiful scenery of Lake Ontario, Thompson Park, and Ward’s Island Beach. Or take advantage of other activities like bird watching, boating, fishing, swimming, gardens, and hiking. There is also a small amusement park that’s great for kids. A return ferry ticket is 8.70 CAD, which can only be purchased online (the ride is just 10-15 minutes). Check ferry schedules as they are seasonal.

Other Things to See and Do in Toronto

1. take a free walking tour.

The first thing I do in a new city is to take a free walking tour. It’s the best way to see the main sights and connect with a local guide who can answer all my questions. Tour Guys offer 90-minute free tours that cover the main downtown sights and give you a solid introduction to the city. Just be sure to tip your guide at the end! If you’d rather do a bike tour, 3.5-hour tours with Toronto Bicycle Tours cost 63 CAD.

2. Enjoy the Harbourfront Centre

This cultural hub is a great spot to visit during the warm summer months. Located on the water at Queens Quay, it hosts over 4,000 events a year, including many free festivals and concerts. Check their website to see what’s happening during your visit. There are also a couple of free art galleries with rotating exhibits (Artport and The Power Plant) and in the winter, they create an outdoor skating rink here too.

3. Bike the Don Valley

These trails are perfect for any outdoorsy travelers. The trails range from easy to very hard and are accessible from the city (beginning at the intersection of Lakeshore Blvd and Cherry St.). While on the trails, you’ll not only enjoy being in an urban green space but you’ll also be treated to a mini art gallery of ever-changing outdoor art installations. If you’re not into biking, there are also walking and running trails. Check out the park map to plan your route .

4. Go ax throwing

If you’re looking for a unique way to spend an afternoon, the city has a couple of different ax-throwing venues, such as BATL, where you can book a timeslot and then compete against your friends in an ax-throwing competition. Think of it like bowling, but with throwing axes. You don’t need to bring your own ax (but you can) and you can also bring your own drinks too! It’s a fun way to spend a couple of hours. One hour costs 30 CAD per person.

5. Wander Kensington Market

One of the oldest and most well-known neighborhoods in the city, this bohemian and multicultural hub offers an eclectic mix of alternative restaurants, street food stalls, and unique shops. There are often free concerts and festivals here during the summer too. It’s one of my favorite places to wander around ( you can take a tour around the area too ). Don’t miss Bunner’s Bakeshop if you have a sweet tooth!

6. See the Hockey Hall of Fame

Canadians take two things seriously: hockey and hockey. Opened in 1943, this museum is dedicated to the history of their favorite sport. It is both a museum and a hall of fame, full of memorabilia, artifacts, and even an interactive game where you can test your slapshot against a virtual goalie. Admission is 25 CAD.

7. Explore St. Lawrence Market and Gallery

Originally established in the early 19th century, this historic public market has endless rows of local treats to taste and buy. . There are three different sections: the North Market, South Market, and St. Lawrence Hall. With over 100 vendors, the markets have everything from bakers, butchers, artisans, produce stalls, and on Sundays, there’s an antique market with over 80 antique dealers. Food tours are available as well . The Market Gallery is located on the second floor above the markets and inside you can learn about the evolution of the city via historical documents, film, photography, and artifacts. Admission to both is free.

8. Eat Chinese food

Toronto’s Chinese community is one of the largest in the city, making up over 12.5% of Toronto’s population. As a result, Chinatown in Toronto is gigantic and still retains a lot of the authenticity that’s missing in many other Chinatowns around the world. After the original Chinatown was demolished in the 1950s to make way for government buildings, the local Chinese population relocated to the intersection of Spadina and Dundas Street West. Definitely visit and eat a few meals — they are delicious and super cheap. For tasty eats, don’t miss Mother’s Dumplings, Happy Lamb Hot Pot, and Red Room.

9. Visit the Ontario Science Center

This interactive museum is perfect for anyone traveling with kids. There’s an indoor rainforest, tornado machine, soundproof tunnel, balance testing machines, planetarium, tons of interactive exhibits, and so much more. There’s also an IMAX Dome which plays educational films. Admission is 22 CAD.

10. Tour the Steam Whistle Brewery

Steam Whistle Brewing is an award-winning independent brewery located in the historic John Street Roundhouse (previously a steam locomotive repair facility), near the Rogers Center and CN Tower. The brewery offers tours for 20 CAD (which includes a sample of their beer). Tours operate on a first-come, first-served basis and can be booked in advance on their website. There is even an art gallery on-site, showcasing local artists. Check out the Steam Whistle Biergarten and Taproom and enjoy a beer and some tasty food like burgers, pasta, fish and chips, or their Steam Whistle brined chicken with gravy.

11. See Casa Loma

Constructed between 1911-1914, Casa Loma is the former estate of Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, an entrepreneur and soldier. Touring this real-life ‘medieval’ castle is awesome. There are four levels to check out through a self-guided tour. Highlights include an indoor conservatory with its own fountain, and the Oak Room, an ornate drawing room with tons of wood paneling that took over three years to complete. They also host an amazing haunted house here every Halloween. Admission is 40 CAD ( get your tickets in advance here .)

12. Enjoy Canada’s Wonderland

Filled with rides, roller coasters, food, games, shops, theaters, a water park, and live shows, this is the largest amusement park in Canada and loads of fun. Located just 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the city, you’ll want to arrive early as the park fills up quickly in the summer! Tickets start at 29.99 CAD.

13. Catch a ball game

Toronto’s major league baseball team, the Blue Jays, have been doing quite well in recent years and their fan base has exploded. Last-minute tickets can be found online with prices for their spring training starting at 25 CAD. Located right downtown and on the waterfront, this is a great activity for sports fans.

14. Attend Word on the Street

Every September, Queen’s Park is host to Canada’s largest annual outdoor book and magazine festival. You can browse through hundreds of books, magazines, and literary exhibitor booths. There are also readings from famous authors like Margaret Atwood and David Suzuki. Admission is free.

15. See the Toronto International Film Festival

Toronto plays host to the stars every September, so if you’re in town be sure to grab tickets — there’s a good chance you’ll see some great films and you might just bump into a celebrity too! With almost 500,000 visitors, this is one of the largest film festivals in the world. Screenings cost 20-30 CAD, with discussions, workshops, and other events to attend as well. The festival has lots of volunteer opportunities available as well.

16. Gorge at Summerlicious & Winterlicious

Every summer and winter, the city’s best restaurants take part in a massive prix-fixe food festival. Over 200 restaurants take part, with plates starting at 23 CAD for a multi-course meal. It’s an amazing way to sample the city’s best dishes on a budget!

  For more information on other cities in Canada, check out these guides:

  • Calgary Travel Guide
  • Montreal Travel Guide
  • Nova Scotia Travel Guide
  • Ottawa Travel Guide
  • Quebec City Travel Guide
  • Vancouver Travel Guide
  • Vancouver Island Travel Guide

Toronto Travel Costs

Toronto, Canada skyline with tons of trees and greenery in the foreground

Hostels – Toronto only has a few hostels. Dorms with 6-8 beds cost between 30-45 CAD per night. Free Wi-Fi is standard, and most hostels have self-catering facilities to cook your own food. A couple of hostels include free breakfast. Private rooms begin at 75-90 CAD per night.

Hotels – Budget two-star hotels start at 115-125 CAD per night. These usually include free Wi-Fi and basic amenities like a TV, coffee/tea maker, and occasionally a continental breakfast.

Airbnb is widely available in the city, with private rooms starting at 60 CAD per night, though they average closer to 100 CAD. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 140-180 CAD per night.

Food – The food here is a collage of dishes from other cultures, owing to the country’s diverse history of immigration. There’s a lively Chinatown, a Little Italy, Little Tokyo, Little Portugal, and much more. If there is a cuisine you’re craving, you can find it here. The city is also a hub for vegan and vegetarian fare, with much of it centered in Vegandale (a stretch of Queen Street with a host of vegan places). Be sure to sample some of Canada’s famous staples like poutine (fries with gravy and cheese curds), beaver tails (fried dough with maple syrup), Canadian bacon, and the oddly tasty ketchup chips.

A meal at an inexpensive restaurant is about 20 CAD for something like a burger and fries. A quick hot dog or sausage on the street (which are incredibly popular) costs 3-4 CAD. A three-course meal with a drink is at least 50 CAD.

McDonald’s (and other fast food) costs around 13 CAD for a combo meal. A medium pizza is 15-20 CAD while Chinese food costs 9-15 CAD for a main dish.

Beer is around 7 CAD while a latte/cappuccino is around 4.75 CAD. Bottled water costs 2 CAD.

If you cook for yourself, you can spend around 50-65 CAD on groceries per week, which includes basic staples like bread, veggies, rice, pasta, and some meat.

Some of my favorite restaurants include Bar Chef (high-end, innovative cocktail bar) and Planta Yorkville (upscale and plant-based).

Backpacking Toronto Suggested Budgets

On a backpacking budget of 70 CAD per day, you can stay in a hostel dorm, cook all your meals, limit your drinking, take public transportation to get around, and do mostly free activities like relaxing at the beach and taking free walking tours.

On a mid-range budget of 160 CAD per day, you can stay in a private Airbnb or hostel room, eat out more, have a few drinks, take the occasional taxi, and do more paid activities like visiting the ROM or the CN Tower.

On a “luxury” budget of 325 CAD or more per day, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for all your meals, drink more, rent a car or take more taxis to get around, and do whatever tours and activities you want. This is just the ground floor for luxury, though. The sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in CAD.

Toronto Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Toronto is one of the most expensive cities in the country. However, like any big city, there are plenty of ways to save. Here are some tips to keep you from breaking the bank when you visit Toronto:

  • Get a City Pass – Tourists can purchase a City Pass for 82.91 CAD that includes admission to the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, the Toronto Zoo, and more. You’ll save a ton if you’re planning to visit most of these attractions.
  • Stay with a local – Toronto doesn’t have many hostels (and the hostels aren’t super cheap either) so try to Couchsurf with a local to save money. It’s a great way to learn more about the city and get insider tips from a local.
  • Bring a water bottle – The tap water here is safe to drink so bring a reusable water bottle to save money. LifeStraw makes a reusable bottle with a built-in filter to ensure your water is always safe and clean.
  • Eat street food – You can find cheap hot dogs for around 3-4 CAD all around the downtown core. Fill up on them if you’re on a budget.
  • Skip the taxis – Taxis and rideshares in Toronto are expensive. Stick to the TTC (public transportation), which can get you anywhere you need to go.
  • Visit the AGO on Wednesdays – The Art Gallery of Ontario is free on Wednesday evenings. If you want to visit, be sure to visit then to save money.
  • Get a PRESTO card – This public transportation card costs 6 CAD but it offers discounts on rides as well as the ability to get a day pass (13.50 CAD), which saves you a ton if you plan on exploring the whole city.

Where to Stay in Toronto

Toronto doesn’t have a ton of hostels. Here are two suggested places to stay:

  • The Only Backpacker’s Inn
  • The Parkdale Hostellerie

How to Get Around Toronto

A TTC streetcar driving around downtown Toronto, Canada on a rainy day

Public transportation – Toronto has a comprehensive system of buses, trams, and subways that link the entire city called the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission). Cash fares are 3.25 CAD or 3.20 CAD if you have a reloadable PRESTO card. You can purchase a day pass for 13.50 CAD with a PRESTO card as well (the card costs 6 CAD).

The TTC also manages the bus to Pearson Airport, which takes around 45-65 minutes from downtown and costs 3.25 (regular fare). There is also an express train to the airport called the UP Express. It costs 12.35 CAD and takes 25 minutes from downtown.

Taxi – Taxis in Toronto are expensive, starting at 4.44 CAD and costing an additional 1.75 CAD per kilometer. With traffic being relatively slow in the city, it’s best to skip the taxis.

Ridesharing – Uber is available in Toronto.

Bicycle – Bike Share Toronto offers daily passes for 7 CAD and 72-hour passes for 15 CAD. They have over 7,185 bikes spread across 630 stations around the city. You can buy a pass via their app .

Car Rental – Car rentals can be found for as little as 30 CAD per day. However, unless you’re planning to head out of the city, I would skip the car rental. Parking is expensive and you don’t need a car to get around.

When to Go to Toronto

Toronto is busiest in the summer, with June-August being the most popular time to visit. The beaches are open, there are tons of events and festivals, and the weather is hot (bordering on stifling due to the humidity). Expect daily averages around 27°C (80°F) though the humidity can make that feel well over 30°C (87°F).

Winters in Toronto are cold, windy, and snowy. It’s not a good time to visit if you want to do lots of outdoor activities, but you’ll avoid the crowds and flights are cheaper as well. Expect daily highs around -7°C (19°F) though it’s common to experience dips to -20°C (-4°F) as well.

Both early fall and late spring are excellent times to visit. The weather is warm, you can do all the outdoor exploration you want, and there aren’t many tourists around. Accommodation is the most plentiful and affordable around this time too and there are lots of farmer’s markets happening as well.

How to Stay Safe in Toronto

Toronto is very safe and you’re unlikely to have any problems while you’re here (it’s actually ranked as one of the safest cities in North America). Your greatest risk is a petty crime like pickpocketing. Just make sure you aren’t flashing your valuables around and that you keep an eye on your wallet when on crowded public transportation.

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here. However, the standard precautions you take anywhere apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). For more information, check out one of the many solo female travel blogs in the city.

While no areas are off-limits, travelers might want to avoid walking around alone at night in the areas around Regent Park and Jane & Finch as you’re likely to have more petty crime in those areas late at night.

Scams are rare here, but if you’re worried about getting ripped off you can read about the common travel scams to avoid right here.

If you’re traveling in the winter, be careful as severe winter storms can occur. Conversely, in the summer, the city can get sweltering. Be sure to stay hydrated when walking around as the humidity can be taxing.

When in doubt, always trust your instincts. If a taxi driver seems shady, get out. If your hotel or accommodation is seedier than you thought, go somewhere else. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID, in case of an emergency.

The number for emergency services is 911.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Toronto Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!

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Songs from the Morgan Wallen Tour Setlist

Morgan Wallen's setlist while performing in Panama City Beach , FL at “Frank Brown Park” included the following songs:

  • Broadway Girls
  • Ain't That Some
  • I Wrote the Book
  • One Thing at a Time
  • Everything I Love
  • Whiskey Friends
  • Cover Me Up
  • Lies Lies Lies
  • Thought You Should Know
  • Sand in My Boots
  • Chasin' You
  • Wasted on You
  • More Than My Hometown
  • Whiskey Glasses
  • Thinkin' Bout Me
  • The Way I Talk

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Ontario Place Segway Tour: We are located in parking Lot 2A, south of Lake Shore Blvd West on Ontario Place Blvd.  Look for the Go Tours Canada signs on a shipping container.  We strongly recommend parking in the East Lot and parking rates will vary. More info at Ontario Place visitor page .

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On-site Directions: If you require directions on the day of your tour, call our Ontario Place phone number at 416-554-0119 and your Tour Guide will direct you to our location and text you a Maps pin.

For the safety of Tour Guests & Tour Guides please review our COVID procedures and requirements prior to booking a tour. Visit our COVID-19 page.

Cancellation Policy

To ensure the highest quality experience, we strongly recommend reservations. When you reserve a tour, we schedule our highly trained guides and support staff to make your Walking tour as amazing as possible. For this reason we require a minimum of 24 hours notice for cancellations and rescheduling of tours. If you fail to meet your appointment, we still incur the same expenses and may have turned others away. Therefore, those guests who fail to show for a reservation or cancel without proper notice will be charged the full tour price for the reserved spaces.

COVID-19 Cancellation Policy: If you or anyone in your reservation are exhibiting ANY symptoms of COVID-19 please contact us immediately.  We will offer a full refund for your tour.

Weather Policy

We can run Segway tours in light rain; the Segway is just as waterproof as any other vehicle. We will not run these tours in hazardous storms with severe thunder and lightning, moderate-heavy rain, or snowy conditions that could be hazardous. We reserve the right to cancel your tour if presented with inclement circumstances. Please call first if you have concerns about the weather. We will call only if we are certain you tour will not run, in which case you will not be charged. Frequently, thunder storms blow over quickly and we are able to depart a few minutes after the scheduled time.

Riding Policy

The Segway PT is designed to be used by a wide range of people. However, the rider must be at least 12 years of age and weigh between 100 and 280 pounds. Each rider is required to wear a properly fitting helmet, we provide helmets but riders are welcome to bring their own.

Additional Requirements

  • Riders under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
  • The rider must be physically able to climb and descend stairs without assistance or use of a handrail. Riders must be able to stand for the duration of the tour.
  • Each rider must sign a waiver before the tour (if under 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign on their behalf). Click here to view our tour waiver .  When you book your tour, a digital waiver will be emailed to you.
  • We recommend not bringing large bags or personal items while on tour.  Although we have space in our store, we are not responsible for lost or stolen property.
  • Anyone intoxicated or under the influence of drugs is prohibited from riding.
  • It is not recommended that pregnant women and any person with health restrictions or seizure disorders participate in this activity.
  • We operate guided Segway tours – races and aggressive riding are not permitted on the tours we offer.
  • Riders are expected to follow instruction from our guides, operate the Segway in a safe manner, and respect other riders and pedestrians. Failure to do so can result in us ending the tour with no refunds given.

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Launched in 2004 - Go Tours Canada is an award-winning tour company.  Discover the Distillery District and Old Town Toronto with our local expert Tour Guides.

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