🇨🇦 Downtown Toronto City Walk Guide
A 7-hour city walk tested in person, including food, drinks, and fun. Start around 11 AM to fill your stomach first and then burn some calories! City walk route from King Station → Queen Station → Osgoode Station: 1️⃣ Get off at subway station 🚇 King Station 2️⃣ Toronto’s version of the “Wukang Road Building” – Gooderham Building (Flatiron Building) 3️⃣ Food heaven—St. Lawrence Market 📝 Check out my other notes for detailed guides! 4️⃣ St. Lawrence Hall & St. James Park A super cozy little park with a fountain, church ⛪️, pigeons 🕊️, and squirrels 🐿️ 5️⃣ The Cathedral Church of St. James 6️⃣ Subway station 🚇 Queen Station Shopping mall—CF Toronto Eaton Centre One of Canada’s largest shopping centers Absolutely love the Indigo bookstore inside 📚 7️⃣ Church of the Holy Trinity 8️⃣ Toronto Old City Hall Toronto Old City Hall is a historic Gothic-style building, famous for its unique clock tower and spires. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984 and is a symbol of Toronto’s history and culture. 9️⃣ Nathan Phillips Square The fountain front—landmark Toronto “check-in ✓” 📸 Behind it is Toronto City Hall 🔟 Subway station 🚇 Osgoode Station #TorontoTravel #TorontoLife #TorontoFoodGuide #TorontoFun #WeekendIdeasToronto #LifeInToronto