Overview
Categories
City tours
Gastronomy & nightlife
Supplier
Intrepid Urban Adventures
Services
Safe2Stay
Daytime
Morning
Highlights
- Get to know all about the evolution of the markets
- Set your eyes on a whole host of stunning Street art
- Try out foods from all over and give your taste buds something to remember
Full description
Meet up with your guide, who will soon prove to you his Toronto street savvy by taking you into Chinatown’s most charming vendors and speciality shops. Savour cuisine samples from many origins and marvel at the cultural variety made evident through the showcases. Thanks to your guide’s well-versed knowledge, learn the fascinating change of this quarter over time; originally a proletarian Jewish market, it slowly but steadily grew into a bohemian market and hosted the largest Chinese communities in Canada.
Kensington Market has a very similar story: it owes its splashes of colour and flavours to countless waves of immigrant settlers that arrived in Canada over the last 100 years. One can easily recognize most parts of the world at this thriving market. Oh, and by the way, the prize characteristic: not a McDonald’s or Starbucks in sight. It’s a true 100% marketplace. And it’s also beautiful: its bare brick walls are covered with layer upon layer of urban art and graffiti murals.
Check out locally-owned and operated eateries, shops, and produce markets and remember your favourite places as you are sure to want to come back later. Stop for a coffee or tea in one of the local cafes and sample one of the many international foods available in the neighbourhood at a local shop. You’ll live an unforgettable experience.
Kensington Market has a very similar story: it owes its splashes of colour and flavours to countless waves of immigrant settlers that arrived in Canada over the last 100 years. One can easily recognize most parts of the world at this thriving market. Oh, and by the way, the prize characteristic: not a McDonald’s or Starbucks in sight. It’s a true 100% marketplace. And it’s also beautiful: its bare brick walls are covered with layer upon layer of urban art and graffiti murals.
Check out locally-owned and operated eateries, shops, and produce markets and remember your favourite places as you are sure to want to come back later. Stop for a coffee or tea in one of the local cafes and sample one of the many international foods available in the neighbourhood at a local shop. You’ll live an unforgettable experience.
Includes
- Coffee or tea
- Guide
- Snack
Location
Starting point
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas Street West, -, Toronto, Canada
Meet at the SW corner of McCaul St and Dundas St West beside the Art Gallery of Ontario. Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to the Tour start time.
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End point
The Tour ends at the Dragon City Shopping Centre, corner of Spadina Ave. and Dundas St. West.
Itinerary
Point of interest (2 HOURS)
- Chinatown
- Kensington Market
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