Exploring the PATH in Toronto offers a unique and convenient way to experience one of the city's hidden gems. As the world's largest underground shopping complex, the PATH stretches over 30 kilometers and connects more than 1,200 retail stores, restaurants, and services.
Taking a tour of this subterranean network not only provides a chance to discover its impressive scale and diverse offerings but also helps you navigate Toronto's bustling downtown with ease.
Beyond the shopping and dining options, the PATH is an architectural marvel with a fascinating history. A guided tour can reveal the intricate design details, highlight notable landmarks, and offer insights into how this underground labyrinth evolved to become a crucial part of Toronto’s urban landscape.
Whether you’re a local looking to uncover a new aspect of your city or a visitor wanting to make the most of your time, a PATH tour combines practicality with an intriguing journey through Toronto’s vibrant downtown core.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Due to the size of Union Station, Plan to arrive at the station at least 10 minutes prior to the tour start time. Please use the signage within the train station to find the Platform for UP Express. Due to the many stair and escalators we take, this tour is NOT recommended for people with mobility issues.
We begin in the Great Hall of Union Station (the main train station)
The Great Hall is the oldest part of the station. The main entrance is at 65 Front Street. We meet beneath the clock and electronic departure screen. If you are entering from another entry, follow the signs for VIA Rail.