Exploring the PATH in Toronto offers a unique and convenient way to experience one of the city's hidden gems. As the world's largest underground shopping complex, the PATH stretches over 30 kilometers and connects more than 1,200 retail stores, restaurants, and services.
Taking a tour of this subterranean network not only provides a chance to discover its impressive scale and diverse offerings but also helps you navigate Toronto's bustling downtown with ease.
Beyond the shopping and dining options, the PATH is an architectural marvel with a fascinating history. A guided tour can reveal the intricate design details, highlight notable landmarks, and offer insights into how this underground labyrinth evolved to become a crucial part of Toronto’s urban landscape.
Whether you’re a local looking to uncover a new aspect of your city or a visitor wanting to make the most of your time, a PATH tour combines practicality with an intriguing journey through Toronto’s vibrant downtown core.
We begin in the Great Hall of Union Station (the main train station) The Great Hall is the oldest part of the station. The main entrance is at 65 Front Street. We meet beneath the clock and electronic departure screen. If you are entering from another entry, follow the signs for VIA Rail.
The tour ends at Toronto City Hall, approximately 2km (1.5 miles from the starting point)
See the Old and the New in this huge station which has been going through an expansion for over 10 years. Hear about it's history and hear about its future.
While in Maple Leaf Square (just outside Scotiabank Arena), we will see statues of some of the great hockey players who have played in this city. You will hear about Jurassic Park and Maple Leaf Square.
See one of the city's great pieces of architecture - Brookfield Place. See a historic building which has been relocated into this spectacular atrium.
Pop up from the underground PATH and stand amongst the biggest banks and the tallest buildings in the Canada in Toronto's Financial District.
The tour ends at a landmark in the city, the Toronto City Hall. Here you will see the old and new City Halls side by side. City Hall is also home to the famous Toronto Sign
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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