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Toronto’s Hidden Waterfront: Past, Present & Future

  • ALL AGES

Explore Toronto’s hidden waterfront with The Bearded Prof! See the Portlands’ transformation, overlooked monuments, Ireland Park and more

By Wilderness Union
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Date and time

Sunday, March 30 · 10am - 1pm EDT

Location

Harbour Square Park

25 Queens Quay West Toronto, ON M5J 2G4 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 5 days before event

Agenda

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Tour

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Optional group lunch at Left Field Brewery in Liberty Village

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • ALL AGES

Waves Through Time: Toronto's Waterfront Odyssey


Description

Join us to see a side of Toronto that few know, led by professional guide, The Bearded Prof. We'll be taking a journey along Toronto's waterfront, where past, present, and future converge! Our adventure begins at Harbour Square Park, where you'll learn about the dramatic transformation of the Portlands. We'll then head East and take in the overlooked monuments that line our waterfront, uncovering their histories as we go.

You'll step through pages of living history that shaped not just Toronto, but Canada and North America. Touch pieces of Europe in the poignant Ireland Park and historic Little Norway Park. Uncover the fascinating royal influences that have left their mark on Canadian landscapes and the beloved traditions that generations of Torontonians hold dear.

We'll then look towards Toronto's future as we discuss how community vision is sculpting the natural spaces of tomorrow. Our journey concludes at a nostalgic attraction that has reinvented itself for the modern era.

We end the day with an optional lunch at Left Field Brewery in Liberty Village.

This unique 2-hour outdoor tour has been exclusively developed for Wilderness Union - you won't find it anywhere else.


A message from your guide - The legendary Bearded Prof - Alex

I would love for you to come and join me on an exploration of Toronto's stories, connections, heritage, and culture. I am a professor working in a college/university environment, teaching tourism, hospitality, and storytelling, and I also sit on a Board of Directors for the Tourist Guide Association of Toronto.

For over 15 years, I have worked with different cultural institutions (Toronto International Film Festival, Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre, The Lonely Planet, Jane's Walks, etc. ) helping to create captivating and connecting experiences in this vast and multifaceted city. I use storytelling and dig deep into the cultural anthropology beyond the stuff we see around us.

I was born in a country that doesn't exist, stamped with a nationality of a country I've never been to, and then when I became a Canadian citizen, my "motherland" refused me as her son. This actually makes me into a perfect Torontonian, as most of us are born outside of Canada. My academic education is in teaching, tourism, and hospitality. Combined with many years of experiences in the tourism industry, and as both a tour guide and instructor all over Canada and the United States, I provide a unique view of the city.

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Wilderness Union connects people with nature through unique, professionally organized outdoor adventures. Based in Toronto, we make it easy to explore the wild by handling all the logistics—just show up and experience the adventure. Our trips range from challenging backcountry hikes to social paddling excursions, fostering a community of like-minded outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or new to the outdoors, we welcome you to join us.