Toronto, Ontario Sight-Seeing Tours

Activity/Tour
Throughout its history, from the early 1800s, when Toronto was known as "York" to the modern metropolis it is today, the citizens of this city have used beer for refreshment and merrymaking. This tour is a historic walk through the streets of the old Toronto and an introduction to Canadian beer, with a focus on beer made in Toronto and regional craft brews. Learn what role beer played though the decades in helping Torontonians cope with cholera, fire, war, depression, rebellion, muddy streets, and general Victorian stuffiness.

Typical Day
This tour will visit a few unique and historical pubs, cover the early history of Toronto, and give visitors a new perspective on the city. A stop will be made at the historic St Lawrence Market, and finish in the Distillery District - an old industrial park and whiskey factory converted into a hub of art, culture and cafes.
Age range, type of group
Ages 19+ please
Policies & Restrictions
We ask that guests refrain from smoking around the group for the sake of everyone's comfort.

Rates
$37 CAD per person
Other Information
The tour includes a beer sampling at the end of the tour, but beer and other drinks may be purchased along the way, and at the other pub stops.
Discounts Offered
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