Explore Toronto’s vibrant markets with a local guide, savor iconic treats, and discover hidden gems on this immersive breakfast tour.
Explore Toronto’s vibrant markets with a local guide, savor iconic treats, and discover hidden gems on this immersive breakfast tour.
- Distillery Historic District - This pedestrian-only area is home to the oldest collection of commercial Victorian-era buildings in North America. Set within charming 19th-century structures, it was once the site of the largest whiskey distiller, the Gooderham and Worts distillery. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to wander the cobblestone…
- Distillery Historic District - This pedestrian-only area is home to the oldest collection of commercial Victorian-era buildings in North America. Set within charming 19th-century structures, it was once the site of the largest whiskey distiller, the Gooderham and Worts distillery. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to wander the cobblestone streets, soak in the sights, and delve into this significant chapter of Toronto’s history.
- Canada’s Sugar Beach - Located in the heart of the city along Toronto’s waterfront, Sugar Beach is an urban park established in 2010. While not designed for swimming, it offers a perfect spot for relaxation, leisure, and social activities. The views of the nearby sugar refinery and the islands across the harbor make it a worthwhile visit.
- St. Lawrence Market - As the first of two markets on this tour, St. Lawrence Market is Toronto’s oldest public market, dating back to 1803. This site has served as a post office, city hall, and city jail, making it a notable landmark. Visitors will learn about its history and cultural importance while enjoying a Canadian bacon sandwich from the famous Carousel Bakery.
- Cabbagetown - One of Toronto’s oldest neighborhoods, Cabbagetown, was named after the Irish immigrants who originally settled there. Legend has it they were so impoverished that they grew cabbages in their front yards. Today, it is a prosperous neighborhood, home to Riverdale Farm and the Wellesley Cottages.
- Evergreen Brick Works - Once a quarry that produced the iconic red bricks for many Toronto buildings, including the Ontario Legislature (Queen’s Park), Evergreen Brick Works has been transformed into an urban park with naturalized ponds. The restored buildings now serve as an environmentally-focused community and cultural center. Visitors can explore the Saturday morning Farmers Market and enjoy a coffee (or alternative) and a pastry while strolling through the market.

- Breakfast
- Bicycle & Helmet
- Official Guide
- Breakfast
- Bicycle & Helmet
- Official Guide
- Personal shopping items
- Personal shopping items
Experience Toronto like a local by visiting two of its renowned farmers’ markets: the historic St. Lawrence Market and the distinctive Evergreen Brick Works Farmers Market. These vibrant markets welcome farmers every Saturday morning and are a favorite among locals. During this tour, discover the reasons behind their popularity. At St. Lawrence Market,…
Experience Toronto like a local by visiting two of its renowned farmers’ markets: the historic St. Lawrence Market and the distinctive Evergreen Brick Works Farmers Market. These vibrant markets welcome farmers every Saturday morning and are a favorite among locals. During this tour, discover the reasons behind their popularity. At St. Lawrence Market, explore the main floor and delve into its rich history and cultural importance to Toronto. Savor a Canadian bacon sandwich at the famous Carousel Bakery. After a city ride through some of Toronto’s unique neighborhoods, venture into the Don River Valley to the Evergreen Brick Works. Here, enjoy a coffee or alternative beverage and a pastry as you leisurely explore this exceptional farmers’ market at your own pace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.