Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #18 in Toronto, Canada

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Number of sights 9 sights
Distance 6.8 km
Ascend 106 m
Descend 103 m

Experience Toronto in Canada in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in TorontoIndividual Sights in Toronto

Sight 1: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church

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Yorkminster Park Baptist Church is a Baptist church located in Toronto's Deer Park, Canada. It is affiliated with Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec.

Wikipedia: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church (Toronto) (EN), Website

152 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 2: Christ Church Deer Park

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Christ Church Deer Park is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in the Diocese of Toronto. The parish church is located at 1570 Yonge Street, in the Deer Park area of Toronto, Ontario. Christ Church Deer Park is part of the Churches on the Hill, an ecumenical grouping of local congregations.

Wikipedia: Christ Church Deer Park (EN), Website, Url

342 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 3: Calvin Presbyterian Church

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Calvin Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in the Deer Park area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The church building is located at 26 Delisle Avenue, close to Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue.

Wikipedia: Calvin Presbyterian Church (Toronto) (EN)

757 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 4: First Unitarian Congregation;First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto

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The First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto is a Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is affiliated with the Canadian Unitarian Council. It is the largest of six UU congregations and fellowships in the Greater Toronto Area.

Wikipedia: First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto (EN), Website

264 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 5: Timothy Eaton Memorial Church

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Timothy Eaton Memorial Church is a church located at 230 St. Clair Avenue West in Forest Hill, Toronto, Ontario. Originally Methodist, since 1925, it has belonged to the United Church of Canada. The church is named in memory of Timothy Eaton, founder of the Eaton's department store chain, whose family donated the land the church sits on. It was completed in 1915 in the Gothic Revival style by Wickson & Gregg.

Wikipedia: Timothy Eaton Memorial Church (EN), Website

722 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 6: Grace Church-on-the-Hill

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Grace Church on-the-Hill is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in the Diocese of Toronto. The parish church is located at 300 Lonsdale Road, in the Forest Hill area of Toronto, Ontario.

Wikipedia: Grace Church on-the-Hill (EN), Website

1344 meters / 16 minutes

Sight 7: Cedarvale Park

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Cedarvale Park

Cedarvale Park is a park located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bordered by very steep hills, and is located in the Cedarvale neighbourhood of Toronto. The Line 1 Yonge–University subway tunnels underneath it, between St. Clair West and Eglinton West stations; near the Markdale TTC Emergency Exit. The north end of the park contains the Phil White (Cedarvale) Arena and The Leo Baeck Day School, formerly Arlington Middle School. It is commonly used by dog walkers and students returning from the nearby school. The park contains a cricket pitch and soccer goals as permanent fixtures. In the winter, the larger hills within the park are used for tobogganing.

Wikipedia: Cedarvale Park (Toronto) (EN)

1685 meters / 20 minutes

Sight 8: Wychwood Barns Park

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Artscape Wychwood Barns is a community centre and park in the Bracondale Hill area of Toronto. The converted heritage building was built as a streetcar maintenance facility in 1913. It now contains artist housing and studios, public green space, a greenhouse, a farmer's market, a beach volleyball court, a theatre, a dog run, and office space for many local community groups. The site is a total of 5,574 square metres.

Wikipedia: Wychwood Barns (EN), Website

1554 meters / 19 minutes

Sight 9: Casa Loma

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Casa LomaPriscilla Jordão from São Paulo, Brasil / CC BY-SA 2.0

Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival castle-style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, who designed several other city landmarks. Casa Loma sits at an elevation of 140 metres (460 ft) above sea level, 66 metres (217 ft) above Lake Ontario.

Wikipedia: Casa Loma (EN), Website

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