Toronto Premium Driving Tour with CN Tower & Boat Cruise
This fun-filled, small-group Toronto day tour highlights the must-see attractions and sites in the city. On this tour your guide will bring you to the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market and on a Toronto Harbour Cruise boat ride (The boat ride is replaced with Casa Loma during the off-season (October - May). The St. Lawrence Market is closed on Sunday & Monday's it will be replaced with a visit to the Distillery District.
They will also take you on a narrated driving tour of the city to check out notable sites including: Dundas Square, Nathan Phillips Square and Queen’s Park.
- Toronto Harbour Cruise Admission (Replaced by Casa Loma Oct-May)
- CN Tower Admission
- Distillery District (Alternative when St. Lawrence Market Closed)
- Small Group Tour (with local guide)
- Pickup & Drop-off anywhere in downtown Toronto
- St. Lawrence Market Guided Tour
AI Review Summary
Opening overview:
Toronto Premium Small Group Driving Tour with CN Tower offers a compact, upbeat introduction to Toronto — reviewers are overwhelmingly positive (about 89% good/very good) and praise it as an easy way to see the city’s highlights in a single outing. Most travelers say the mix of a narrated driving tour, a CN Tower visit, St. Lawrence Market (or Distillery District when the market’s closed), and a harbour cruise (or Casa Loma in the off-season) makes for a fun, well-paced day.
Highlights:
Guests repeatedly praise the guides — described as friendly, engaging and highly knowledgeable — and enjoy the storytelling and city orientation. The itinerary’s variety (city squares, Queen’s Park, Dundas Square, CN Tower plus market/cruise stops) gives a nice overview for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to sample Toronto’s top sights without too much walking.
Constructive critiques:
A small portion of reviews note they wished for a bit more time at specific stops or felt the experience didn’t deliver full value for the price; a few also mentioned an occasional guide who seemed less informed. Hot summer weather was a recurring practical complaint, especially on days with more time spent outdoors.
Overall recommendation:
Recommended for first-time visitors and those who want a friendly, efficient introduction to Toronto’s key attractions — great for travelers who prefer small groups and a guided driving format.
AI travel tips:
- Check the schedule before you go: the harbour cruise is swapped for Casa Loma in the off-season (Oct–May) and St. Lawrence Market is closed Sun/Mon (you’ll visit the Distillery District instead).
- Visit in milder weather if possible and bring water, sunscreen and a hat — reviewers noted heat can make the day less comfortable.
- If you want more time at one or two attractions, consider planning separate visits or asking about private/extended options, since the small-group format prioritizes breadth over long stops.
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Opening overview:
Toronto Premium Small Group Driving Tour with CN Tower offers a compact, upbeat introduction to Toronto — reviewers are overwhelmingly positive (about 89% good/very good) and praise it as an easy way to see the city’s highlights in a single outing. Most travelers say the mix of a narrated driving tour, a CN Tower visit, St. Lawrence Market (or Distillery District when the market’s closed), and a harbour cruise (or Casa Loma in the off-season) makes for a fun, well-paced day.
Highlights:
Guests repeatedly praise the guides — described as friendly, engaging and highly knowledgeable — and enjoy the storytelling and city orientation. The itinerary’s variety (city squares, Queen’s Park, Dundas Square, CN Tower plus market/cruise stops) gives a nice overview for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to sample Toronto’s top sights without too much walking.
Constructive critiques:
A small portion of reviews note they wished for a bit more time at specific stops or felt the experience didn’t deliver full value for the price; a few also mentioned an occasional guide who seemed less informed. Hot summer weather was a recurring practical complaint, especially on days with more time spent outdoors.
Overall recommendation:
Recommended for first-time visitors and those who want a friendly, efficient introduction to Toronto’s key attractions — great for travelers who prefer small groups and a guided driving format.
AI travel tips:
- Check the schedule before you go: the harbour cruise is swapped for Casa Loma in the off-season (Oct–May) and St. Lawrence Market is closed Sun/Mon (you’ll visit the Distillery District instead).
- Visit in milder weather if possible and bring water, sunscreen and a hat — reviewers noted heat can make the day less comfortable.
- If you want more time at one or two attractions, consider planning separate visits or asking about private/extended options, since the small-group format prioritizes breadth over long stops.
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Opening overview:
Toronto Premium Small Group Driving Tour with CN Tower offers a compact, upbeat introduction to Toronto — reviewers are overwhelmingly positive (about 89% good/very good) and praise it as an easy way to see the city’s highlights in a single outing. Most travelers say the mix of a narrated driving tour, a CN Tower visit, St. Lawrence Market (or Distillery District when the market’s closed), and a harbour cruise (or Casa Loma in the off-season) makes for a fun, well-paced day.
Highlights:
Guests repeatedly praise the guides — described as friendly, engaging and highly knowledgeable — and enjoy the storytelling and city orientation. The itinerary’s variety (city squares, Queen’s Park, Dundas Square, CN Tower plus market/cruise stops) gives a nice overview for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to sample Toronto’s top sights without too much walking.
Constructive critiques:
A small portion of reviews note they wished for a bit more time at specific stops or felt the experience didn’t deliver full value for the price; a few also mentioned an occasional guide who seemed less informed. Hot summer weather was a recurring practical complaint, especially on days with more time spent outdoors.
Overall recommendation:
Recommended for first-time visitors and those who want a friendly, efficient introduction to Toronto’s key attractions — great for travelers who prefer small groups and a guided driving format.
AI travel tips:
- Check the schedule before you go: the harbour cruise is swapped for Casa Loma in the off-season (Oct–May) and St. Lawrence Market is closed Sun/Mon (you’ll visit the Distillery District instead).
- Visit in milder weather if possible and bring water, sunscreen and a hat — reviewers noted heat can make the day less comfortable.
- If you want more time at one or two attractions, consider planning separate visits or asking about private/extended options, since the small-group format prioritizes breadth over long stops.
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Opening overview:
Toronto Premium Small Group Driving Tour with CN Tower offers a compact, upbeat introduction to Toronto — reviewers are overwhelmingly positive (about 89% good/very good) and praise it as an easy way to see the city’s highlights in a single outing. Most travelers say the mix of a narrated driving tour, a CN Tower visit, St. Lawrence Market (or Distillery District when the market’s closed), and a harbour cruise (or Casa Loma in the off-season) makes for a fun, well-paced day.
Highlights:
Guests repeatedly praise the guides — described as friendly, engaging and highly knowledgeable — and enjoy the storytelling and city orientation. The itinerary’s variety (city squares, Queen’s Park, Dundas Square, CN Tower plus market/cruise stops) gives a nice overview for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to sample Toronto’s top sights without too much walking.
Constructive critiques:
A small portion of reviews note they wished for a bit more time at specific stops or felt the experience didn’t deliver full value for the price; a few also mentioned an occasional guide who seemed less informed. Hot summer weather was a recurring practical complaint, especially on days with more time spent outdoors.
Overall recommendation:
Recommended for first-time visitors and those who want a friendly, efficient introduction to Toronto’s key attractions — great for travelers who prefer small groups and a guided driving format.
AI travel tips:
- Check the schedule before you go: the harbour cruise is swapped for Casa Loma in the off-season (Oct–May) and St. Lawrence Market is closed Sun/Mon (you’ll visit the Distillery District instead).
- Visit in milder weather if possible and bring water, sunscreen and a hat — reviewers noted heat can make the day less comfortable.
- If you want more time at one or two attractions, consider planning separate visits or asking about private/extended options, since the small-group format prioritizes breadth over long stops.
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Opening overview:
Toronto Premium Small Group Driving Tour with CN Tower offers a compact, upbeat introduction to Toronto — reviewers are overwhelmingly positive (about 89% good/very good) and praise it as an easy way to see the city’s highlights in a single outing. Most travelers say the mix of a narrated driving tour, a CN Tower visit, St. Lawrence Market (or Distillery District when the market’s closed), and a harbour cruise (or Casa Loma in the off-season) makes for a fun, well-paced day.
Highlights:
Guests repeatedly praise the guides — described as friendly, engaging and highly knowledgeable — and enjoy the storytelling and city orientation. The itinerary’s variety (city squares, Queen’s Park, Dundas Square, CN Tower plus market/cruise stops) gives a nice overview for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to sample Toronto’s top sights without too much walking.
Constructive critiques:
A small portion of reviews note they wished for a bit more time at specific stops or felt the experience didn’t deliver full value for the price; a few also mentioned an occasional guide who seemed less informed. Hot summer weather was a recurring practical complaint, especially on days with more time spent outdoors.
Overall recommendation:
Recommended for first-time visitors and those who want a friendly, efficient introduction to Toronto’s key attractions — great for travelers who prefer small groups and a guided driving format.
AI travel tips:
- Check the schedule before you go: the harbour cruise is swapped for Casa Loma in the off-season (Oct–May) and St. Lawrence Market is closed Sun/Mon (you’ll visit the Distillery District instead).
- Visit in milder weather if possible and bring water, sunscreen and a hat — reviewers noted heat can make the day less comfortable.
- If you want more time at one or two attractions, consider planning separate visits or asking about private/extended options, since the small-group format prioritizes breadth over long stops.
Itinerary
- Queen's Park
- Old City Hall
- University of Toronto
- Sankofa Square (formerly Yonge-Dundas Square)
- Nathan Phillips Square
- CN Tower
- Entertainment District
- Financial District
- Market Square
- St. Lawrence Market
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 850 reviews
Popular keywords: Loved the entire tour, Great way, fantastic guide
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Service animals allowed, Public transportation options are available nearby, Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap, Suitable for all physical fitness levels, Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, If you plan to take public transport - please contact us to arrange a meeting location, Wheelchair accessible as long as guest can transport themselves (with help if necessary) into the vehicle - wheelchair can be folded up and placed in the back, CN Tower® is a trademark of Canada Lands Company; tour not endorsed by or affiliated with CN Tower.