Vines at a Niagara on the Lake winery

Unique & Seasonal Tours

Toronto is an eclectic city and has eclectic tours to match.

Graffiti Alley is a stretch of  back-alley between Spadina and Portland Street full of legalized colourful street art murals
Snap a photo for Instagram at Graffiti Alley

The Tour Guys give you a glimpse of Queen Street’s back alleys, street culture and slang on their graffiti tour. If you prefer a self-guided tour, bring your travel buddies on a Queen Street West Art Crawl

Navigate the cobblestones of the Distillery Historic District on a Segway with Go Tours Canada complete with a sampling of SOMA chocolate and beer from the Mill Street Brewery.

Creepy tales abound on the Haunted Walk of Toronto. Tour by lantern in the Distillery Historic District and the old hanging grounds near St. Lawrence Market. It’s a spine-tingling tour not to be missed. No matter what time of year, you can get into the spooky spirit with a ghost tour in the Distillery District.

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See Toronto by segway with Go Tours Canada

Art InSite: Art, design and architecture tours of Toronto, led by journalist Betty Ann Jordan, emphasize key venues and districts while highlighting hidden treasures and local art heroes.

Meet Mr. Maple and our other leafy pals with a tree tour. Canadian Tree Tours offers several self-guided options. Your Leaf offers public and custom tours.

If you are curious about Ontario’s Indigenous culture, join the Redwing Institute for a Culture & Nature Discovery Walk. During this lively, full-sensory learning journey, their culture and history will be brought to life through the tradition of oral storytelling, a traditional ceremony, food sampling, music and more.

Toronto Crime Tours offers four different walking tours in key historic neighbourhoods in Toronto. Canada's only crime tour hosted by former detectives, Toronto Crime Tours takes you on a journey of Toronto's history, growth and evolution.

More tours & day trips

Find more ideas for Toronto tours & Niagara day trips.

Casa Loma
Tour Toronto's majestic Casa Loma

You can even explore Toronto’s top attractions from the comfort of your own home. Wander the grounds of enchanting Casa Loma, dive into the underwater world at Ripley’s Aquarium, or explore an exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum, all on-demand and virtually!

Your access to shops, restaurants and attractions may be impacted in 2022.​

Toronto follows public health measures enacted by the Ontario government to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Contact businesses or check their websites for updates before visiting. Find out what’s open in Toronto now.

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