Toronto Free Walking Tour

Toronto Free Walking Tour by Toonie Tours

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The Toronto Free Walking Tour is a 3-hour tour that provides an introduction to the city through the eyes of a local guide.

It covers the most exciting and historic areas of Toronto, offering insights into the city, the province, and Canada as a whole. Participants will have the opportunity to visit iconic sites and take picture-ready photos for their social media feeds.

Highlights of the tour include views of Old Town, the CN Tower, the Gooderham Building, Yonge-Dundas Square, the Financial District, Yonge Street, and the Underground City. It starts at Berczy Park and ends in the same location, providing a convenient and central meeting point.

A nice thing about this tour is that it included recommendations for food, entertainment, day trips, nightlife, and more are included in the tour, allowing visitors to make the most of their time in Toronto.

It lasts for 3 hours and covers a distance of approximately 7 kilometres (4.5 miles).

The Free Tour is tips-based, giving customers the freedom to determine the price of the tour based on their experience and budget. It includes an expert local English-speaking guide who shares passionately researched local history and provides recommendations for food, entertainment, and nightlife.

Learn more about it here: https://www.toonietours.ca/toronto/toronto-free-walking-tour/

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