Summer is a Great Time to Stroll the Distillery District
The Distillery District started out in 1832 as the Gooderham & Worts Distillery producing Fine Whiskey and when it shut down as a distillery in 1990, it became a fantastic location as a film set with its cobblestone streets and original buildings.
Deemed a National Historic site, it was eventually converted into an amazing pedestrian zone full of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
This unique part of Toronto ss a wonderful place to relive some history while you stroll the cobblestone streets and enjoy the Victorian-era architecture. The buildings are all accessible and while many have had extensive renovations, you will see so much of the original buildings that you can’t help be impressed.
From the numerous Art Galleries, all of them Free to tour and enjoy, to the wonderful selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. you will love your visit to the Distillery District.