Enjoy a customized, live-streamed, virtual tour of Toronto in the safety, comfort and convenience of your residence, workplace or vacation location, on a computer or any mobile device with an internet connection or data.

Tours are available for groups of any size on an exciting, interactive platform.

Choose from one of our regular itineraries or let us create a unique tour for your group. Perfect for family and friends to celebrate special occasions, for seniors in group residences, professional associations and gatherings, and guests from multiple locations to explore Toronto together.

Toronto’s Iconic Landmarks

Some of the city’s most important landmarks are clustered along Queen Street West: Old and New City Halls, Osgoode Hall, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, the heritage Campbell House, OCAD University-one of the city’s most avant-garde buildings, and the spectacular Frank Gehry renovation of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Together these buildings illuminate the city’s historical and cultural evolution.

Exploring the Bloor Street Cultural District

Many of Toronto’s most important museums, cultural buildings and institutions are situated along Bloor Street West. And the city and the University of Toronto campus flow into and out of one another, while Philosopher’s Walk, a treasured space that has evolved into a linear urban park, provides a delightful counterpoint to the bustling streetscape.

Nature in the City: Exploring Evergreen Brickworks

A natural gateway to Toronto’s extensive network of ravines, wetlands and walking trails, for 100 years the “bricks that built Toronto” were manufactured at this former brick- making factory. The once-contaminated industrial site is now a top geotourism destination. Explore the site’s ecology and archaeology, see how derelict industrial buildings have found new purposes, and learn how cities can become more sustainable.

Art in the City

Toronto’s urban landscape is a veritable museum containing more than 1500 works of art that are available for residents and visitors to enjoy, completely free, all the time. And City planning guidelines require new construction projects to allocate funds for investment in public art. This tour showcases highlights of Toronto’s continually expanding collection of sculpture, paintings, murals, landscape architecture and street art.

Discover Yorkville-Bloor

Toronto is known as a “city of neighbourhoods,” and Yorkville’s fascinating history, chic boutiques, fine art galleries and heritage landmarks provide the backdrop for a delightful stroll. New construction and the conversion of heritage properties continue to transform the character of what was once the Canadian “Haight-Ashbury.”

For dates, times, pricing and other details please contact us at info@onthetown.ca