Organizing sightseeing itineraries in Toronto is relatively straightforward. The city's streets follow a strict rectangular grid, making it difficult to get lost. Many walking routes in Toronto begin with the city's main pedestrian street, Yonge Street, which spans 83 kilometers from Lake Ontario to the city limits. Tourists also enjoy strolling along Avenue Road, where a Hare Krishna temple stands.
Toronto walking routes often traverse the city's numerous parks, including Toronto Islands Park located on an island in Lake Ontario, as well as Queen Elizabeth Park, Hyde Park, and more. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Toronto's tourist trail through its underground city, PATH.
For cultural enthusiasts, there are dedicated walking routes that pass by cultural attractions such as the Four Seasons Centre Opera and Ballet Theatre, Roy Thomson Hall, and other architecturally fascinating cultural centers.