Discover Toronto’s top sights with ease: small group, skip-the-line CN Tower access, scenic boat cruise, and expert local guide.
Discover Toronto’s top sights with ease: small group, skip-the-line CN Tower access, scenic boat cruise, and expert local guide.
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CN Tower - A prominent symbol of Canada and an extraordinary architectural feat. Reaching an impressive height of 553 meters (1,815 feet), it was once the tallest free-standing structure globally and still stands out in Toronto’s skyline.
During a guided tour, visitors can bypass the queues and take a high-speed glass-fronted elevator to the…
- CN Tower - A prominent symbol of Canada and an extraordinary architectural feat. Reaching an impressive height of 553 meters (1,815 feet), it was once the tallest free-standing structure globally and still stands out in Toronto’s skyline.
During a guided tour, visitors can bypass the queues and take a high-speed glass-fronted elevator to the LookOut Level, offering sweeping views of the city, Lake Ontario, and even the distant mist of Niagara Falls on clear days. The Glass Floor provides a thrilling experience with a bird’s-eye view 342 meters (1,122 feet) straight down.
Capture stunning photos, enjoy the fresh air on the Outdoor SkyTerrace, and experience the 360-degree views that make the CN Tower one of North America’s most popular attractions.
- City Cruises Toronto - Embark on a scenic Toronto City Harbour Cruise to view the city from a unique perspective—from the water! This leisurely cruise takes passengers across the inner harbor and around the charming Toronto Islands, offering some of the best panoramic views of the downtown skyline, CN Tower, and waterfront landmarks.
Enjoy gentle breezes, open-air decks, and ample photo opportunities as the captain provides engaging and informative commentary about Toronto’s history, architecture, and vibrant shoreline. Whether a first-time visitor or a returning guest, this boat ride offers a unique perspective not available from land.
Note: Boat Ride (May–Oct) or Casa Loma Visit (Winter)
- St. Lawrence Market - Discover the essence of Toronto’s culinary and cultural heritage at the St. Lawrence Market—one of the world’s premier public markets and a cherished local landmark since 1803. Located in the city’s Old Town district, this historic market hosts over 100 vendors offering everything from farm-fresh produce and gourmet cheeses to artisanal baked goods and international delicacies.
Enjoy free time to explore, sample local favorites like peameal bacon sandwiches, shop for unique souvenirs, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere. The market is not just a foodie paradise—it’s also a cultural hub where history and community come alive in every aisle.
Included in Tour: Self-guided time to explore, shop, or dine
Note: Closed on Mondays—guests will visit the Distillery Historic District instead.
- Toronto Old City Hall - An architectural masterpiece completed in 1899, Old City Hall stands as a proud emblem of Toronto’s history. Its Romanesque design, grand clock tower, and intricate stonework make it one of the city’s most photographed historic landmarks.
- Queen’s Park - Home to Ontario’s Legislative Assembly, Queen’s Park is a beautifully landscaped green space surrounded by historic buildings. It’s the political heart of the province and a peaceful place to admire Victorian architecture and civic life.
- University of Toronto - Walk past the University of Toronto’s iconic downtown campus, where historic buildings, ivy-covered walls, and vibrant student energy create a picturesque academic setting. It’s one of Canada’s top institutions and a hub of innovation and heritage.
- Yonge-Dundas Square - Toronto’s equivalent to Times Square, Dundas Square is alive with digital billboards, live events, and city life. Located in the heart of downtown, it’s a lively urban space surrounded by shopping, entertainment, and street performances.
- Nathan Phillips Square - Featuring Toronto’s iconic “Toronto” sign, Nathan Phillips Square is a central gathering place that hosts festivals, markets, and ice skating in the winter. It’s also where you’ll find the striking modern City Hall, a key photo stop on the tour.

- Admission to CN Tower (skip-the-line access)
- Toronto Harbour Cruise (May to October) & Casa Loma visit (Winter season)
- Guided driving tour through downtown Toronto
- Pick-up & drop-off from your downtown Toronto hotel
- Free time at St. Lawrence Market (closed Mondays)
- Bottled water
- Admission to CN Tower (skip-the-line access)
- Toronto Harbour Cruise (May to October) & Casa Loma visit (Winter season)
- Guided driving tour through downtown Toronto
- Pick-up & drop-off from your downtown Toronto hotel
- Free time at St. Lawrence Market (closed Mondays)
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
What distinguishes our Toronto City Tour is the ideal combination of comfort, convenience, and genuine local experiences. With a small group size (maximum of 11 guests), skip-the-line access to major attractions like the CN Tower, and round-trip hotel pick-up from downtown Toronto, participants will enjoy a smooth and personalized journey. Guided by an…
What distinguishes our Toronto City Tour is the ideal combination of comfort, convenience, and genuine local experiences. With a small group size (maximum of 11 guests), skip-the-line access to major attractions like the CN Tower, and round-trip hotel pick-up from downtown Toronto, participants will enjoy a smooth and personalized journey. Guided by an experienced local expert, this 4-hour tour showcases the city’s highlights—from picturesque harbour views to iconic landmarks—without the rush or crowds. Whether it’s a first-time visit or a return trip, this is the simplest and most unforgettable way to explore the best of Toronto.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.