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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day at Balzac’s Coffee Roasters to fuel up on caffeine and baked goods before exploring the Distillery District, a national historic site and pedestrian-only village. Take a stroll down cobblestone streets and admire the preserved Victorian industrial architecture.
Afternoon
Visit the art galleries and studios in the area, including the Corkin Gallery and Arta Gallery. Learn about the history of the district with a guided walking tour or visit the Distillery District’s own museum, the Brick Works Museum. For a unique experience, take a Segway tour of the area.
Morning
Take a tour of the Spirit of York Distillery, which produces small-batch gin and vodka using locally sourced ingredients. Learn about the distilling process and sample the finished products. Explore the Toronto Railway Museum to learn about the history of rail travel in Canada.
Afternoon
Head to the St. Lawrence Market, one of the world’s best food markets, and enjoy a lunch of fresh, local foods. Browse the market’s many stalls for unique souvenirs and gifts.
Morning
Take a morning yoga class at The Distillery Yoga Project, which offers a variety of classes for all levels. Grab breakfast at Brick Street Bakery, known for its artisanal breads and pastries.
Afternoon
Explore the history of the area with a visit to the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, which operated from 1832 until the mid-20th century. Take a guided tour of the facility and learn about the distilling process. Browse the many shops in the area, including Soma Chocolatemaker and the Spacing Store.
Morning
Take a morning bike ride through the Don Valley Trail system, which offers scenic views of the Toronto skyline. Stop at Evergreen Brick Works, a former industrial site that has been transformed into a park and cultural center. Learn about the history of the site and take a guided tour of the restored brick factory.
Afternoon
Visit the Ontario Science Centre, which offers interactive exhibits and programs for all ages. Take in a show at the nearby Cinesphere, the world’s first permanent IMAX cinema.