Ontario

Ontario

What are the interesting things to do in Ontario? Try one of our Tourist Scavenger Hunts, self-guided Ontario walking tours to see the sights. You will find many Tourist Scavenger Hunts spread around the province.

A Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 2- to 3-hour self-guided walking tour with instructions delivered via our mobile website on your smartphone. You’ll learn the history of a city or neighbourhood, and the significance of various sites, monuments, and names. Also, you’ll enjoy solving our various challenges at almost every stop along the way.

Where to find our tours:

Toronto: There are 6 tours available in Toronto, with 2 more on the way: Civic Centre, Old Toronto, Old Toronto Explorer (longer tour), Queen’s Park, in the Distillery District, and around Fort York.

Ottawa: There are 5 tours available around Ottawa. Two at Parliament Hill (a Regular and a MINI tour), another around the embassies, and one more along the Rideau River. You’ll find one more across the Ottawa River, in Gatineau.

Kingston: There is 1 regular tour of Kingston’s historic district and 1 mini version of it.

Oshawa: There is 1 tour here around the historic city center, starting at the city hall and taking you to several historic buildings and parks as you learn the city’s history. Coming soon

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Further, they all end within a few blocks of their starting point. Indeed, you’ll never walk more than 5 minutes between 2 stops. However, this isn’t a race. Take as much, or as little time as you want.

You’re sure to find plenty of things to do when doing an Ontario walking tour.

Each one is available in English and in French.

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