Private tour in Toronto SHAWN R
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Hi, I’m Shawn a lifelong resident of Toronto, and I’ve spent my entire life exploring, enjoying, and appreciating everything this city has to offer. Now, I get to share that passion with others through personalized driving tours that come from the heart, not a script. Toronto has always been home for me. I was born and raised here, and some of my best memories, both as a kid and now as a father, have taken place right here in the city. From cheering on the Jays and Leafs, to ferry rides to the islands, to discovering the neighborhoods, Toronto has been the backdrop to every chapter of my life. It’s more than a city to me, it’s part of who I am. Even when I was young, I took pride in knowing my city well. I was the one studying maps of Toronto, curious about why one neighborhood felt so different from the next, or why a building was built . That curiosity never faded. As I grew, so did my understanding of the city and my appreciation for its layers, its culture, its architecture, its grit, its evolution. Now, as a father, I experience the city in a whole new way. I see it through new eyes and find joy in revisiting old places while also embracing new ones. Watching Toronto grow, seeing new communities thrive, old ones transform, and the skyline stretch higher, has only deepened my connection to it. This is a city that keeps evolving, and I love being a part of that story. I didn’t become a tour guide because it was a business idea. I became a tour guide because sharing Toronto comes naturally to me. When friends or family visit, I’m always the one taking them around, excited to show them not just the landmarks, but the corners of the city that mean something to me. It’s incredibly rewarding to see someone fall in love with Toronto, especially when I know I helped make that connection happen. What I bring to the table as a guide isn’t just knowledge, it’s real, lived experience. I’m not reading facts off a sheet. I’m talking about the places where I grew up, the stories I lived, and the city I’ve come to know intimately over decades. That personal connection makes a difference. I believe people respond to authenticity. When you really love something, it shows, and people feel it. I also understand that everyone experiences a city differently. Some people are drawn to the history, some to the food, others to the architecture or the neighborhoods. What I love most is connecting with people and helping them experience Toronto in a way that speaks to them. I take pride in making my tours feel personal, relaxed, and meaningful. No two tours are ever exactly the same, because no two people are the same. Whether I’m pointing out an alley I’ve loved since I was a teenager, or telling a story about how a neighborhood looked twenty years ago, I’m always speaking from a place of personal connection. I’ve seen this city at its best and worst, in every season, from every angle. And the more I see, the more I appreciate it. I’m not just here to show you Toronto. I’m here to share what it means to live here, to grow here, to raise a family here, and to truly love this city, not just for what it is today, but for everything it’s been and everything it’s becoming. If that sounds like the kind of experience you’re looking for, I’d love to welcome you to my city.
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Climb in for a candid drive through the architectural landscape of Toronto. I’ll take you on a guided tour of the city’s most striking structures, from the beautifully preserved heritage buildings and cutting edge contemporary designs to the controversial developments and infamous urban missteps. We’ll explore the elegance of Gothic Revival at the University of Toronto, the stark Brutalism of Robarts Library, the iconic CN Tower, and lesser known corners that reveal the city’s architectural growing pains. It’s an eye opening, entertaining ride through Toronto’s architectural triumphs, and its more questionable choices.
Enjoy a 3 hour guided tour where we will see many of Toronto's architectural landmarks like: • Royal Ontario Museum (Crystal Addition) • Art Gallery of Ontario (Gehry Redesign) • Toronto City Hall • OCAD University Sharp Centre for Design • Gooderham “Flatiron” Building • Aga Khan Museum • Robarts Library • Union Station • Massey Hall • Brookfield Place / Allen Lambert Galleria • University of Toronto Daniels Building • The One • Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres • TD Centre (Mies van der Rohe towers) • Ontario Legislative Building (Queen’s Park) And more, this itinerary is subject to change based on traffic, construction, but every effort will be made to show as many as possible.
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Private full size sedan
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hotels, airport, Union Station, North York, Markham, Vaughan, subway stations.
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