Toronto Movie Tour: See Film Locations & Famous Sights!
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Overview
Action Film and Television Locations Half Day Tour in Toronto shows why people call Toronto the "Hollywood of the North"! This fun bus tour takes visitors to famous spots where big movies and TV shows were filmed. See the cool buildings of the University of Toronto, which were in The Incredible Hulk. Check out Toronto City Hall, that looked like the future in X-Men, and Casa Loma, a castle that was also in X-Men.
Walk on Bay and Adelaide streets, where they filmed Suicide Squad and It Chapter Two. See Roy Thomson Hall (X-Men) and Union Station (Suicide Squad). Explore the Distillery District with its old red bricks, where X-Men and Resident Evil: Apocalypse were filmed. Then, cross the Cherry Street Bascule Bridge, seen in A Christmas Story and The Hulk. Lastly, visit Sankofa Square, Toronto's version of Times Square, where Suicide Squad was filmed. This tour mixes movie fun with seeing Toronto's best places. It's about 6.5 hours long and makes the city feel like a movie set!
This experience includes a comfy ride in a bus (the type of bus depends on how many people are on the tour), tips for the driver and guide, and a friendly guide. Food and personal spending money are not included.
Highlights
See Famous Movie Spots: Visit locations from big movies and TV shows like X-Men and Suicide Squad.
Explore Toronto's Landmarks: Discover cool places like Casa Loma and the Distillery District.
Ride in Comfort: Travel in a comfortable bus with a friendly guide.
Learn Fun Facts: Hear interesting stories about the movies and the city.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers love the tour because it's a fun way to see Toronto and learn about the movies filmed there. They especially like the guide and the famous movie spots, but some wish for more time at each location.

Customers say the tour guide is very nice and knows a lot about the movies and TV shows filmed in Toronto.
People really like seeing the famous places where movies were made.
The tour is a fun way to learn about Toronto and its film industry.
Many visitors enjoyed that the tour visited many locations in a short amount of time.
Some people wish they had more time at each stop.
A few visitors felt the bus was too crowded.
The Journey
University of Toronto
Delve into the historic halls of the University of Toronto, one of Canada's most prestigious academic institutions. Beyond its scholarly renown, the campus boasts stunning architecture that has served as a backdrop for numerous films, including 'The Incredible Hulk,' 'Resident Evil,' and 'The Shape of Water.' Stroll through its courtyards and discover where academic excellence meets cinematic history, offering a unique blend of intellectual and visual appeal.
Casa Loma
Ascend to Casa Loma, a majestic century-old castle offering panoramic views of Toronto. This Edwardian-era masterpiece features 98 rooms, secret passages, and opulent chambers, making it a sought-after filming location for Hollywood hits like 'X-Men' and 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World'. Explore its grand halls and immerse yourself in a world of historical elegance and cinematic intrigue.
Toronto City Hall & Toronto Sign
Marvel at the modernist architecture of Toronto City Hall, an iconic landmark defined by its curved towers and saucer-like Council Chamber. Completed in 1965, this building has become a symbol of the city and a popular backdrop in film and television. Adjacent to City Hall, the vibrant Toronto Sign adds a splash of color and modernity, making this location a must-see for its architectural significance and photogenic charm.
Bay Street & Adelaide Street West
Experience the bustling energy of Bay Street and Adelaide Street West, nestled in Toronto's financial district. Surrounded by sleek high-rises and a vibrant urban atmosphere, this intersection is a favored filming spot. The modern architecture and shimmering glass facades create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, evoking the feeling of stepping directly into a movie scene.
Roy Thomson Hall
Admire the distinctive circular design of Roy Thomson Hall, a renowned concert venue in downtown Toronto. Home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and a key venue during the Toronto International Film Festival, this architectural marvel has also graced the silver screen in productions like 'X-Men' and 'The Expanse'. Its futuristic aesthetic and central location make it a captivating blend of musical prestige and cinematic allure.
Union Station
Step into the grandeur of Toronto's Union Station, a designated Canadian National Historic Site and the city's primary transportation hub. This Beaux-Arts masterpiece combines historic elegance with modern infrastructure. Its sweeping interiors have served as a filming location for the blockbuster 'Suicide Squad'. Explore its architectural beauty and bustling atmosphere, a testament to Toronto's past and present.
Distillery Historic District
Wander through the pedestrian-only Distillery Historic District, a beautifully preserved 19th-century industrial village. Once home to the Royal Brewery, this area showcases stunning brick architecture and vintage brewing equipment. Today, it's a vibrant hub of art, culture, and artisanal shops, offering a unique glimpse into Toronto's history and a charming backdrop for numerous film and TV productions.
The Cherry Street Bascule Bridge
Discover the Cherry Street Bascule Bridge, a working lift bridge and a hidden gem in Toronto's film scene. This industrial landmark has been featured in numerous movies and TV series. As a filming location for 'The Incredible Hulk,' the bridge adds a dramatic backdrop to iconic film moments.
Sankofa Square
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Sankofa Square, one of Toronto's most iconic urban landmarks. Located in the heart of downtown, this square is known for its 22 light fountains and lively ambiance. A hub for public events, concerts, and exhibitions, it embodies the city's cultural energy and offers a must-visit experience for locals and tourists alike.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes transportation, gratuities, and a professional guide. Meals and personal expenses are not included. The type of vehicle used will depend on the number of guests attending. Pickup and drop-off locations will be provided upon booking.
Hot Tip
Some people say that the guide on the bus knows a lot about the movies and also about the buildings themselves so be sure to ask questions to learn more!