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Toronto Sightseeing Bus

Explore Toronto, one of Canada's most cosmopolitan cities, conveniently aboard the Toronto sightseeing bus. With the flexibility to hop on and off as many times as you want, you can experience the city at your own pace. Sightseeing Bus Details.

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Explore Toronto, one of Canada's most cosmopolitan cities, conveniently aboard the Toronto sightseeing bus. With the flexibility to hop on and off as many times as you want, you can experience the city at your own pace.

Sightseeing Bus Details

Embark on a scenic 2 to 2.5-hour journey through downtown Toronto on the Toronto sightseeing bus. With 16 different stops, you can admire iconic landmarks such as the CN Tower, Saint Lawrence Market, Yorkville, and the historic Casa Loma. Choose between an open-top or covered bottom floor for panoramic views.

An audioguide in English will offer insights into Toronto's rich history, highlighting main monuments and points of interest.

How Does It Work?

The Toronto sightseeing bus ticket allows for 24-48 consecutive hours of unlimited use from your first boarding. For example, if you board at 10 am on a Tuesday, your ticket is valid until 9:59 am on Wednesday. You can choose your start date during booking but have the option to use the service within a 12-month period from that date.

Schedule & Frequency

The Toronto sightseeing bus operates daily from 9 am to 4:20 pm, with buses arriving approximately every 25 to 30 minutes.

Included

  • Unlimited use of the Toronto sightseeing bus for 24 or 48 hours (depending on selection)
  • Audio guide in English
  • Headphones for each person

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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