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Toronto Food Tour: Poutine, Peameal & Hidden Gems

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Overview

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Overview

Quotes Logo Great White North Toronto Food Tour invites everyone to taste Toronto's best foods! This walking food tour takes folks through the city's historic spots, where they can try yummy Canadian dishes. Start in the Famous Historic Distillery District with Poutine.

Next, stroll through Old Town Toronto and hear cool stories about its past. At St. Lawrence Market, enjoy the famous Peameal on a Bun and maybe a sweet Butter Tart or Nanaimo bar. The tour ends with a Beaver Tail pastry by the water, a perfect place to chill and see the sights. It's great for people who love food and want to see Toronto's culture and food scene.

This tour includes lunch and all fees, so you can enjoy the city's tasty food. The tour does not include personal shopping expenses. Explore key stops like the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and Toronto Harbourfront. This tour is a delicious way to see Toronto! Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Eat Like a Local: Taste iconic Canadian dishes: Poutine, Peameal on a Bun, and Beaver Tails.

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Explore Historic Toronto: Discover the Distillery District and Old Town with stories of the past.

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St. Lawrence Market: Visit the famous St. Lawrence Market!

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Relax by the Waterfront: End your tour by the waterfront, enjoying the views.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers really enjoyed the tour because of the great food and knowledgeable guide. They especially liked trying poutine and peameal bacon sandwiches and learning about Toronto's history from CJ. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved trying tasty Canadian foods like poutine and peameal.

    Positive Highlight Icon Tour guide CJ is super friendly and knows a lot about Toronto's history and food.

    Positive Highlight Icon People enjoyed walking around the Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many were happy that CJ gave them other suggestions of things to do.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some picky eaters might have a hard time.

    Negative Highlight Icon Poutine is mentioned as the best!

The Journey

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Distillery District

Step back in time in Toronto's Distillery District, a pedestrian-only village housed in meticulously preserved Victorian-era industrial architecture. Once home to the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, a 19th-century distilling giant, this area is now a hub for arts, culture, and entertainment. Explore cobblestone streets lined with art galleries, boutiques, artisan shops, and unique restaurants. Experience the blend of history and modernity that makes the Distillery District a must-see destination.

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St. Lawrence Market

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of St. Lawrence Market, a historic public market that has been a Toronto institution since 1803. Indulge in a culinary adventure with a peameal bacon sandwich from Carousel Bakery, a local favorite. Explore a diverse array of vendors offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, baked goods, and international delicacies. Discover unique crafts and souvenirs. Experience the sights, sounds, and flavors that make St. Lawrence Market a true Toronto landmark.

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Toronto Harbourfront

Escape to the Toronto Harbourfront, a revitalized waterfront area offering stunning views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline. Stroll along the boardwalk, enjoy public art installations, and relax in waterfront parks. Take a ferry to the Toronto Islands for picturesque views and recreational activities. Indulge in a delicious pastry while watching the boats sail by. Experience the vibrant energy and scenic beauty of the Toronto Harbourfront.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes lunch, all fees, and taxes, so participants don't have to worry about extra costs during the experience. However, personal shopping expenses are not included. The meeting point for the tour is at the start of the Distillery District. From there, the tour winds through Old Town Toronto, stopping at St. Lawrence Market and ending near the waterfront.

Hot Tip

Based on reviews, many agree that you should come hungry and ready to enjoy all the food! Also, customers suggest that it's a great way to discover new places to eat in Toronto, and that the tour guide CJ is very helpful.

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