ROMWalks
Free ROMWalk: Whiskey, Wharf & Windmill

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street view of schoolhouse
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street view of schoolhouse

Date

Mercredi, aoû 19, 2026 18:00 - 19:30

Tarif

Gratuit
No registration required. Meet us at the designated starting point.

Public

À propos

Step back in time as we take a walk through the streets east of the original Town of York, established in 1793 by Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe as the capital of Upper Canada. Along the way, we’ll pass some of Toronto’s oldest homes, churches, commercial, and public buildings, and learn more about the city’s original shoreline and the area wharves that once defined it.

Our walk uncovers the lives of poor immigrants—their homes, workplaces, and places of worship—alongside the sites of powerful industry, including the world’s largest distillery, and the remnants of a massive gas plant that powered one of North America’s first street lighting systems. Throughout our journey, we’ll hear stories of notable local figures who built industries, established churches, cared for the needy, championed free education, and even scandalized early York.

Location

Walks are under 2 hours and take place rain or shine

 

Walks start and end at convenient meeting locations - look for the ROMWalks blue umbrella

Start: St. Paul’s Basilica at Queen St. E. and Power St. (83 Power St.)

 

 

End: 11 Trinity St. (6 blocks south of Queen and Power)

ROMWalks 2026 Accessible Brochure