Discover the Charm of Old Town Toronto
Explore the historic Old Town Toronto, where vibrant culture meets delicious cuisine and stunning architecture in the heart of Ontario.
Old Town Toronto is a vibrant, historic neighborhood that offers a delightful blend of culture, dining, and architecture. Visitors can stroll through its charming streets, explore local shops, and indulge in delicious cuisine, all while soaking in the rich heritage of this iconic area.
A brief summary to Old Town
- Toronto, Old Toronto, Ontario, CA
Local tips
- Visit St. Lawrence Market early in the morning for the freshest produce and to avoid crowds.
- Check the local event calendar for festivals and markets that may be happening during your visit.
- Take a walking tour to fully appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the area.
- Try to sample local delicacies at various restaurants, as the culinary scene is diverse and vibrant.
- Explore the side streets for hidden gems like quaint shops and unique art galleries.
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Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from Kelowna, take Highway 97C East towards Merritt. Merge onto the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) and head south. Continue on Highway 5 until you reach the junction with Highway 1 East. Take Highway 1 East towards Hope, and follow the signs for the Trans-Canada Highway. This will lead you into the Greater Vancouver area. From there, continue on Highway 1 until you reach the signs for Toronto. Although it is a long drive, you will eventually get to the Greater Toronto Area, where Old Town is located.
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Public Transportation
To reach Old Town Toronto using public transportation, start by taking a bus or train from your current location in the British Columbia Interior to Vancouver. From Vancouver, head to the Pacific Central Station and take an Amtrak Cascades train or a Greyhound bus to Toronto. The journey will take a while, so be prepared for a long trip. Once you arrive in Toronto, you can take the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway or streetcar to reach Old Town. Simply board the subway at Union Station and take Line 1 (Yonge-University) to King Station, which is close to Old Town.
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