We meet at Nathan Phillips Square, discuss the history and significance of the square, City Hall, and the Toronto Sign. We view the adjacent Spirit Gardens as a contemplative Indigenous cultural space. Next, visit the exterior of Osgoode Hall and then the Canada Life Building, and learn about its weather beacon. Afterwards, we visit Dreaming by Jaume Plensa, followed by two of Canada's tallest buildings. We move on to visit the lobby used in the legal drama Suits, starring Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex. We discover the history of ‘street skateboarding’ in the Financial District and world-renowned TD architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s. Then learn about the Financial District’s global relevance and history, and visit Tembo, the wholesome Mother of Elephants. Afterwards, discover Toronto’s PATH, and visit the Allen Lambert Galleria, followed by a visit to RBC’s headquarters. We view the CN Tower, and finally, we visit Union Station’s exterior and interior.
Please meet at the foot of the stairs to the stage that are on the west side of Nathan Phillips Square. I will be waiting for you on the stairs!
The walking tour will end at Legends Row, which is located on Raptors Way outside Scotiabank Arena. Please see the map for the precise location.
Travellers will learn about the history and present of Nathan Phillips Square, how it hosted the largest event in Canadian History and the famous Toronto Sign located at the ice rink.
We view the adjacent Spirit Gardens, a contemplative Indigenous cultural space featuring sculptures and gathering areas, dedicated to honouring residential school survivors.
Next, we visit the exterior of Osgoode Hall, one of Canada’s oldest and most prestigious law schools.
Afterwards, we view the Canada Life Building and learn about its history and the marketing campaign that involves its weather beacon.
Our guide will then lead us alongside the exterior of the stunning Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts and talk about its significance and its subtle architectural world record.
Afterwards, we visit Dreaming by Jaume Plensa, a monumental sculpture that invites quiet reflection amid the energy of downtown streets.
On Adelaide Street, we’ll view Canada’s two tallest buildings and learn about Michael Snow’s Lightline, which goes up the side of one of them.
We move on to visit the lobby used in the legal drama Suits, starring Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, and learn about the Royal Family's influence on its script. Your guide will talk about Toronto’s reputation as ‘Hollywood North.’
Down Bay Street, at the Toronto Dominion Centre, we discover the history of ‘street skateboarding’ in the city's Financial District. We learn about world-renowned TD architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s creation of the POPS Program for modern office plazas, and his vision for public spaces to bring residents together.
Our guide will talk about the Financial District’s global relevance and history, then take us on a short walk to visit Tembo, the wholesome Mother of Elephants, and learn about her World Record.
Afterwards, we move underground to discover Toronto’s PATH, learn about its size, economic impact, pandemic struggles and recovery, then get a masterclass on navigating it solo.
As we walk through the Path, we re-enter street level inside the Brookfield Place, known for its stunning atrium and blend of modern architecture and historical design.
Our guide takes us across the street to RBC’s headquarters, where we learn about the bank’s practical and prestigious investment in gold.
South of RBC, we view the CN Tower, a symbol of modern engineering, and learn about its original purpose. Finally, we visit Union Station’s exterior and interior, and discover its history, architecture, and significance as a transportation hub.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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