Upcoming Events
TSA Tours | Towers
Starting Point: Southwest corner of Yonge and Melinda, one block south of King Street
(69 Melinda Street)
Look for the black and white TSA umbrella!
Look up! Waaaay Up! And join us for a walk as we explore the history of Toronto’s skyscrapers!!
With 68 towers over 150m in height and 30 more currently under construction, Toronto is the skyscraper capital of Canada and the third in North America. But it wasn’t always like this – Toronto’s skyscraper history is only about 100 years old and continues to evolve to this day.
Join us on a walk through the financial district as we visit towers from each era of Toronto’s race to the sky, starting from some of the city’s earliest skyscrapers at the beginning of the 20th century all the way to glass giants currently under construction. At each stop we’ll talk about the technological innovations that made them possible, but also how each generation of architects dealt with the many questions this new building type presented – from how it should look to how it should meet the ground. Included in this tour of some of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks including Commerce Court North, the Toronto Dominion Centre, and – of course – the CN Tower.
Tour Basics:
Starting Point: Southwest corner of Yonge and Melinda, one block south of King Street
End Point: Union Station
Duration: 120 minutes (approx.)
Route length: 0.9 km (mostly flat through city sidewalks)
Tour Schedule:
Our 2023 tour season will start the first weekend of June and end the first weekend of October. Dates and tickets available starting the first week of May.
Accessibility:
We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. To notify us of any accommodations you may need, or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Charmain at tsa@torontosocietyofarchitects.ca .
COVID-19 Protocols:
We are excited to welcome you back to our in-person tours in 2022! The safety of our volunteers and participants is of paramount importance and we have implemented a number of changes including smaller groups, contactless check in, and all outdoor routes to make this a great and safe experience for everyone. If you have any questions about our COVID-19 protocols, please contact us at tsa@torontosocietyofarchitects.ca.
Thank You!
TSA Walking Tours are made possible thanks to the generous support of the Ontario Association of Architects and the passion and dedication of our volunteer tour guides.
Check out the rest of the 2022 TSA Tour Offering:

TSA Tours | Harbourfront

TSA Tours | Art and the Grange

TSA Tours | Entertainment District

TSA Tours | East Bayfront