RATES
Tours are private and must be reserved in advance. They are two hours or longer on demand. The rate is $225 (taxes included) for 1 to 6 persons for a two hours tour. For larger group, please contact us.

Please send us a message from our contact page, being specific about the date, the sites you would be interested in seeing, the number of participants and an email address or phone number where you can be reached:

Do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a pleasant outing and discover our city.

Plan your visit
Services are offered year round but we ask you to RESERVE 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE

 

Payment
A voucher will be sent by email. The reservation will be completed upon reception of the response to this email.
A receipt will be issued and handed out during the tour after payment by check or cash. An invoice will be sent by mail or email the following day.


Cancellation and modifications
Cancellation or modification fees that will apply:
- Less than 24 hours before the tour: 100%
- Between 48 hours and 24 hours: 50%
- More than 48 hours no fees

   

 

Tours

Toronto Balades offers tours to people interested in discovering Toronto, our history including our francophone past, our various cultures, curiosities, parks, environmental projects and more.
Individuals:
Whether you are on vacation, visiting for business, just arrived or resident, the walking tours described below are just a few ideas we can customise upon your request.

Groups:
If you wish to reward your employees (incentive programs), or boost your team, our thematic tours will allow you to do so while enjoying discovering together the historical sites and parks of Toronto.
For groups, please reserve two weeks in advance 

 

Discovery tour -- Discover downtown Toronto with a walking tour starting in the Old Town and ending at City Hall.

The Old Town of York -- with its colorful market, its Gallery offering many different exhibits about the history of the City, the St Lawrence neighbourhood, the First Post Office, St Lawrence Hall, the first Reception Hall, St James Cathedral, St James park and the Distillery District.

The University of Toronto -- St George campus, located in downtown Toronto, come to discover the university area, its history, Colleges, Gothic architecture, libraries, cultural activities and athletic centre.

Toronto City Hall -- and area with Nathan Phillips Square, Osgoode Hall, the Law Society of Ontario, Old City Hall which is now used as a court, the stores the Bay and the Eaton Centre, Trinity and Dundas Square.

Yorkville neighbourhood -- a gateway to the city in the 1800s with its toll gate, breweries and inns became the centre of the hippie movement in the sixties and the chic area in the eighties, with its renowned brands, restaurants and galleries.

Ontario Waterfront -- from Little Norway Park to Harbourfront Centre, you will discover where Torontonians go to enjoy the cool summer lake, cultural events and festivals but also many new urban environmental projects.

The Beach neighbourhood -- a resort until the beginning of the 20th century, is today a chic residential neighbourhood where you can find a festive summer ambience with its numerous cafes and other stores after a stroll along the beach.