Discover Montréal like never before on this engaging and authentic walking tour led by a passionate local guide from Toonie Tours. Far from the average sightseeing stroll, this experience invites you to truly connect with the city’s unique character and vibrant culture.
Wander through the famous Quartier des Spectacles, soak up the festival atmosphere, explore the cobblestone streets and old-world charm of Old Montréal, and feel the pulse of the downtown Centre-Ville. Along the way, your guide brings the city to life with powerful storytelling, local insights, and fun facts that turn history into something you’ll actually remember.
Whether you’re visiting from the US, UK, Australia, or beyond — solo, with friends, or family in tow — this tour is designed to help you make the most of your time in Montréal. It’s the perfect way to start your trip, get your bearings, and fall in love with this beautiful island city.
Join us and experience why thousands of travellers love this tour.
ic urban park that serves as a vibrant green space amid the city's bustling core. Established in the late 19th century, the square was developed between 1876 and 1880 on the site of the former Saint-Antoine Cemetery, where approximately 50,000 individuals were interre
1 Place, Montreal, Canada
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Rue du Square-Victoria, Montreal, Canada
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747 Victoria Square, At St-Antoine, Montreal, Canada
World Trade Centre, Montreal is a modern office complex and business hub located in the heart of downtown. Known for its sleek architecture, it hosts a variety of offices, services, and events, making it a central point for commerce and professional activity in the city.
360 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, Canada
Royal Bank Tower, Montreal is an iconic skyscraper in the city’s downtown, renowned for its elegant Art Deco architecture. Once the tallest building in Canada, it remains a symbol of Montreal’s financial history and architectural heritage.
350 Place Royale, Montreal, Canada
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St-Pierre Street and McGill Street, , Montreal, Canada
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Montreal, Canada
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Chateau Frontenac, at the intersection of rue Saint-Louis and rue du Fort., Montreal, Canada
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110 Notre-Dame Street West, Es-ce Accessible En Fauteuil Roulant, Montreal, Canada
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167 Rue de la Reine, , Montreal, Canada
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275 Notre-Dame St. E., (At Gosford), Montreal, Canada
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ng the contributions of women to the city’s history and culture. Featuring public art, fountains, and seating areas, it’s a peaceful and inspiring spot to relax and enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Montreal, Canada
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Montreal, Canada
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150 Sainte-Catherine Street West, , Montreal, Canada
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Montreal, Canada
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Your guide will be holding a red umbrella
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