Uncover the stories of Toronto’s railways!
The Toronto Railway Museum Outdoor Tour explores how Toronto’s railways shaped the social landscape of the city since their introduction in the early 1800s. How were Toronto’s oldest communities impacted by the development of the railways? What stories do our train cars tell? Join us to find out!
Tours are in-depth, guided walking tours that take visitors around the museum grounds and tour length is approximately 30 minutes.
VISITOR SAFETY
Guided tours take place entirely outdoors and do not enter inside the train cars or railway buildings as per Stage 1 of the Ontario reopening plan. Masks are mandatory throughout the duration of the guided tour and groups should maintain a physical distance of 2 metres from other visitors and TRM staff. All guided tour tickets must be pre-booked in advance. Timed ticketing will accommodate reduced visitor numbers and physical distancing. Tours run 4 times daily!
For more information on our reopening health and safety protocols, please visit our website.
UPON ARRIVAL
Due to limited capacity, please arrive 5 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate latecomers. Tour groups will meet in front of the Toronto Railway Museum (Stall 17 of the John Street Roundhouse). Look for the “Tour Meets Here” sign and the yellow doors.
HOURS
To learn more about what’s on at the museum this summer and to see our current hours of operation, please visit our website here before planning your trip.
ABOUT
The Toronto Railway Museum is a registered charity dedicated to sharing the stories of Toronto’s railways. By visiting and attending events, you’re supporting our efforts in areas like restoration and education. To learn more about the ways you can support the museum, visit our Support page here.