Our tours and programs take place all across the city. From the Humber River to Tommy Thompson Park, Chinatown to Little India, Yonge Street to Jane Street, learn about the people who for centuries have called this city home.
Events in this collection
Modern Scenes on St. Clair II Walking Tour
Thursday • 6:30 PM
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Walking with Anna Jameson
Sat, Jun 1 • 3:00 PM
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Changing Chinatown Walking Tour
Sun, Jun 2 • 11:00 AM
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Garbageland Cycling Tour
Sat, Jun 8 • 2:00 PM
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Campus and Cosmos Walking Tour
Sun, Jun 9 • 11:00 AM
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It Takes A Village Walking Tour
Sun, Jun 9 • 2:00 PM
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Being Black on King
Thu, Jun 13 • 6:30 PM
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Creating Toronto Walking Tour
Sat, Jun 15 • 11:00 AM
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Stories of South Hill
Sun, Jun 16 • 11:00 AM
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Baby Point Uncovered
Sun, Jun 16 • 2:00 PM
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Jewish Life on Lawrence Walking Tour
Thu, Jun 20 • 6:30 PM
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Big Stories in Little India Walking Tour
Sat, Jun 22 • 4:00 PM
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Greektown on the Danforth
Sun, Jun 23 • 2:00 PM
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Yonge Street Architecture
Thu, Jun 27 • 6:30 PM
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Rail Lands Walking Tour
Sat, Jul 6 • 3:00 PM
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St. James Town Walking Tour
Sun, Jul 7 • 11:00 AM
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Greektown on the Danforth Walking Tour
Sat, Jul 13 • 11:00 AM
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Walking with Anna Jameson Tour
Sun, Jul 14 • 11:00 AM
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Campus and Cosmos Walking Tour
Sat, Jul 20 • 11:00 AM
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Yonge Street Architecture Walking Tour
Thu, Jul 25 • 6:30 PM
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Jewish Life on Lawrence Walking Tour
Sat, Jul 27 • 11:00 AM
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St. James Town Walking Tour
Sat, Jul 27 • 3:00 PM
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Hidden Histories at University of Toronto Walking Tour
Sat, Aug 17 • 3:00 PM
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Hidden Histories at University of Toronto Walking Tour
Heritage Toronto is a charity and agency of the City of Toronto that celebrates and commemorates the city's rich heritage and the diverse stories of its people, places, and events. Through our programs, including walking tours, State of Heritage Report, and historical plaques, we engage the public to reflect on the past—both to make sense of our present and to inform our future.