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Toronto Harbour
Toronto Harbour

Toronto Harbour

Free admission
Queens Quay at York St., Toronto, ON

The Basics

Toronto Harbour boat tours typically offer audio guides that point out landmarks visible from the water, including CN Tower, the Rogers Centre, Billy Bishop Airport, and the Toronto Islands. Day tours on the water offer a unique vantage point from which to photograph the Toronto cityscape and surrounding Lake Ontario, while evening boat rides offer views of downtown lit up under the night sky. Some tours factor in free time to explore Centre Island, a popular destination for visitors and locals to swim, bike, and escape the bustle of the city.

The best views of Toronto Harbour are found along the harbor-front path, a popular destination for runners, walkers, and cyclists. Alternatively, CN Tower offers panoramic bird’s-eye views of the city and Lake Ontario.

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Best of Toronto Morning Tour
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
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USD156.93 per adult
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Wonderful
Cheryl was incredible. She made the tour very easy. We went to two historical landmarks. Unfortunately, the Market closed because of the Family Day Holiday.
Arvesta_R, Feb. 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Toronto

star-5
Very good trip
Cecilia_S, Nov. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
The city the old buildings the market the tower. Cada Loma I think is very complete to see the all city in one day
star-5
Our tour guide was very...
ivette_s, Nov. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
Our tour guide was very experienced and provided great information the entire tour. Enjoyed all the sites- Casa Loma was an unexpected lovely surprise!!
star-5
The greatest visit of Toronto!!
Victor_M, Nov. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
The most memorable parts were the going up the tallest self-standing tower in the world. Also, the Kensington Market was awesome. But the neatest thing was the driving around the many streets of Toronto, taking in the sights and seeing how the population lives and works. That was unique. I want to especially give my kudos to Mr. Nimeth, our tour guide. He was friendly, very informative, wonderful sense of humor. He accommodated the group in a very sensible and timely manner. Great tour!!
star-4
Good tour, not an intense bike ride
Keith_L, Sep. 2022
Toronto Islands Evening Bike Tour
This was a very good tour of the many landmarks of Toronto Island. The timing of the tour in late afternoon was ideal. (Admittedly, it was good weather.) you should know that there are many stops that are made to view and discuss sights and take pictures. It is not a straight through bicycle ride.
star-5
Great tour I’d highly recommend
Glen_J, Oct. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
Great tour guide! Great tour! Felt like we saw all the biggest sites in Toronto, at a very reasonable pace.
star-5
Scenic ride, fun and beautiful!
Candace_C, Jul. 2022
Toronto Islands Evening Bike Tour
Sunset biking on the island was so much fun! Our tour guide May it was fun, funny, and informative! We had a wonderful experience that I would highly recommend if you enjoy biking and adventure!
star-4
Nice tour
Mario_P, Oct. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
Good tour if you are short on time and want the highlight of the city. Visited CN Tower, Harbor cruise and the market.
star-5
Fantastic morning tour experience
Pramita_M, Oct. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
Really fantastic experience to see what Toronto has to offer in a few hours. Our guide Nimesh was very knowledgable and generous with his time. He was very patient with and kind to my elderly parents as well.
star-5
To re-do Summer time
Gilles_D, Nov. 2021
Toronto Islands Morning Bike Tour: Fall and Winter Edition
The guide was fun, interactive and people/client oriented Knowlegable . I would recommend her without hesitation
star-5
Exciting trip!
Shivankur_P, Nov. 2021
Toronto Islands Morning Bike Tour: Fall and Winter Edition
Nice trip. It was my birthday and I was the only one present there. Lorraine, my guide was very professional and explained things clearly. It was exciting!
star-5
Great way to see the city
Kathleen_H, Oct. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
CN Tower had beautiful views and Nick timed it just right so that we did not have to wait at all. The visit to the st Lawrence market was a little chaotic but interesting
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It was great to get a...
Aida_P, Sep. 2022
Best of Toronto Morning Tour
It was great to get a glimpse into the heart of the Toronto, it’s history and it’s vibe. Our your guide Michael was outstanding. He told a told a story of a welcoming city and its people. Thank you!
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Toronto’s harbor-front path is shared by cyclists and pedestrians, so stay alert when crossing.

  • Boat tours and cruises typically run from May through September, and lifeguards are on duty at Toronto city beaches from June to September.

  • Beat the Toronto Island ferry lines by taking a water taxi. The return trip by ferry is free.

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How to Get There

The most common point of departure for boat tours is Queen’s Quay Ferry Terminal, which is easily accessible using Toronto’s public transit system. Streetcars 509 and 510 stop directly in front of Queen’s Quay. The terminal is also a 7-minute walk from Union Station on the metro’s line 1. Toronto Island ferries depart from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, a stop on bus 6 and a 5-minute walk from Union Station.

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When to Get There

The harbor is best visited during the summer season, as winter lake conditions prohibit water-based activities. Go during the warmer months from May to September to enjoy boat tours, beaches, kayaking, and waterfront sightseeing.

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Winter Wonderland

While boating is not an option during the winter, the Harbourfront Centre offers seasonal ice skating at the Natrel Rink, located just west of Queen’s Quay Terminal. Heated changing rooms, a rink-side restaurant, and views of Toronto Harbour make this a popular choice for both visitors and locals. Skating is free, and skate rentals are available.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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