Action Film and Television Locations Half Day Tour in Toronto
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Action Film and Television Locations Half Day Tour in Toronto

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About this experience

Discover why Toronto is called the “Hollywood of the North” on this immersive film and television tour. Walk through the Gothic architecture of the University of Toronto, featured in The Incredible Hulk, and marvel at the futuristic design of City Hall, seen in X-Men. Admire Casa Loma’s castle-like charm, a backdrop for X-Men, before visiting Bay and Adelaide streets, where Suicide Squad and It Chapter Two came to life. Step into Roy Thomson Hall from X-Men and Union Station, famously transformed in Suicide Squad. Explore the historic Distillery District, where X-Men and Resident Evil: Apocalypse were filmed amid its red-brick charm, and cross the Cherry Street Bascule Bridge, featured in A Christmas Story and The Hulk. Finally, soak in the energy of Sankofa Square, Toronto’s answer to Times Square and home to Suicide Squad. This 6.5-hour tour blends cinematic nostalgia with the city’s vibrant sights, making every corner feel like a scene from the big screen.

Available options

Tour Only (TRMT1)

Please note: The return time is approx, but may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.

What's included

Professional transportations (Type of vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
Gratuities for the driver and tour guide
Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide)

Detailed itinerary

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The tour duration already includes lunch and rest stops, traffic delays, and driving hours between each location throughout the day. Please note that the total duration may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.

Itinerary:

The Incredible Hulk Filming Location: University of Toronto (Inside Visit, 60 mins) → X-Men Filming Location: Casa Loma (Outside Visit, 10 mins) → Resident Evil: Apocalypse, The Believers Filming Location: Toronto City Hall+Toronto Sign (Outside Visit, 20 mins) → Suicide Squad, It Chapter Two Filming Location: Bay St & Adelaide St W (10 mins) → X-Men Filming Location: Roy Thomson Hall (Outside Visit, 10 mins) → Suicide Squad Filming Location: Union Station (Inside Visit, 25 mins) → X-Men Filming Location: Distillery Historic District (Inside Visit, 30 mins) → The Incredible Hulk Filming Location: The Cherry Street Bascule Bridge (10 mins) →Suicide Squad Filming Location: Sankofa Square (30 mins)

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The University of Toronto, one of Canada’s top-ranked institutions, is renowned for its historic architecture and global academic prestige. Its iconic campus has also starred in films like The Hulk, Resident Evil, and The Shape of Water, making it a must-see for both movie lovers and scholars. Stroll through its grand halls and courtyards where cinematic and academic history meet.

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Stop 3

Outside Visit
Perched above Toronto with sweeping city views, Casa Loma is a stunning century-old castle that feels like stepping back into the Edwardian era. With 98 rooms, hidden passageways, grand halls, and intricately decorated chambers, the castle invites you to wander through history. Casa Loma’s dramatic architecture and timeless atmosphere have made it a sought-after filming location for Hollywood blockbusters such as X-Men, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and The Mortal Instruments. Its opulent spaces have also hosted countless charity galas and high-society events. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a film fan, or simply seeking a fairytale experience, Casa Loma is a must-see destination where Toronto’s cinematic and cultural past come alive.

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Stop 4

Outside Visit
Toronto City Hall is one of the city’s most iconic and architecturally unique landmarks. Serving as the headquarters for Toronto’s municipal government, this striking modernist structure is instantly recognizable by its two curved towers—one with 27 floors (East Tower) and the other with 20 (West Tower)—that encircle the saucer-like Council Chamber at the center. Completed in 1965, it became Toronto’s fourth city hall, built to address the space limitations of its predecessor. Beyond its civic role, the building’s futuristic design has also caught the eye of filmmakers. Its bold curves and distinctive skyline presence have made it a popular backdrop in film and television, helping to shape Toronto’s image on screen as much as in real life.

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At the bustling intersection of Bay Street and Adelaide Street West, Toronto’s cinematic charm comes to life. Nestled in the heart of the city’s financial district, this area is surrounded by sleek high-rises and vibrant urban energy, making it a favorite filming spot for countless productions. The modern architecture and shimmering glass façades capture the city’s dynamic light and shadow, evoking the feeling of stepping into a movie scene. At its center, the striking Bay Adelaide Centre stands as both a landmark and a familiar backdrop in film and television, where the pulse of Toronto’s real-life cityscape meets its on-screen magic.

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Outside Visit
Roy Thomson Hall is a striking concert hall located in the heart of downtown Toronto, at the intersection of King Street and Simcoe Street, just steps from St. Andrew Station. Known for its distinctive circular design and glass canopy, it serves as the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and is a central venue during the Toronto International Film Festival. Beyond its musical prestige, Roy Thomson Hall has also made a mark in film and television. It was featured in the 2000 blockbuster X-Men and transformed into the United Nations headquarters in the acclaimed sci-fi series The Expanse. Its futuristic architecture and central location make it a favorite for both world-class performances and on-screen storytelling.

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Toronto’s Union Station is the city’s primary intercity transportation hub and a designated Canadian National Historic Site since 1975. As the busiest and largest train station in Toronto, it combines historic grandeur with modern infrastructure. Its Beaux-Arts architecture and sweeping interiors have made it a popular filming location—including for the 2016 blockbuster Suicide Squad. Beneath the station lies the expansive PATH pedestrian network, adding to its urban intrigue and cinematic appeal.

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The Distillery Historic District, a pedestrian-only village built around the Royal Brewery, was founded in 1832. This beautifully preserved industrial site showcases 19th-century brick architecture and vintage brewing equipment, offering a glimpse into Toronto’s past. Now a vibrant hub of art and culture, the district is filled with indie galleries, artisanal shops, and cozy cafés. Its cinematic charm has made it a backdrop for numerous film and TV productions, blending history with creative flair.

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The Cherry Street Bascule Bridge is a working lift bridge and a hidden gem of Toronto’s film scene. This industrial landmark has been featured in numerous movies and TV series. Most notably, it appears in the holiday classic A Christmas Story, where Ralphie helps his father change a tire. It was also a filming location for The Incredible Hulk, adding to its legacy as a dramatic backdrop for iconic film moments.

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Stop 10

Sankofa Square, formerly known as Yonge-Dundas Square, is one of Toronto’s most iconic urban landmarks and a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike. Located in the heart of downtown, the square is known for its 22 light fountains and lively atmosphere. It regularly hosts public events, concerts, and exhibitions, making it a center of cultural energy. Whether you're catching a free performance or simply soaking in the sights, it's a must-visit destination in Toronto.

What's not included

Food and beverage
Personal expenses

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant travelers may join if they are under 24 weeks pregnant by the end of the trip.
Please double-check your booking details (name and contact info), as any errors may result in additional personal costs.
Children under 6 may require a booster seat by law. Most tours operate with coach buses where booster seats are not required. However, for certain winter departures that may use vehicles such as minivans or vans, booster seats may be needed. Please contact the tour operator in advance if needed. Rental service is also available upon request.
For safety and communication purposes during the trip, a valid and reachable phone number is required for participants.
For a comfortable and enjoyable experience, we recommend bringing comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, cash, and drinks for hydration.

Meeting point

09:00 Departure BMV BookStore; 10 Edward St, Toronto, ON M5B 1R8, Canada

The approximate tour duration is about 6.5 hours. Total tour duration and returning time may vary depending on the actual itinerary, weather, and traffic conditions of the day.

Important notes

Please notify your order number or invoice number upon payment. Present your receipt and voucher upon check-in.

Please arrive at the starting point 5-10 mins before departure time.

Know Before You Go

Late Passengers: Late passengers have a maximum 10-minute grace period. JUPITER LEGEND and CTOUR HOLIDAYS is not liable for delays or missed connections.

Vehicle Transfers: Passengers may be transferred to another vehicle if needed.

Check-In Documents: Bring a valid photo ID and your email confirmation for smooth check-in.

Smoking and Pet Policy: Smoking is prohibited on buses (fines may apply-$250+). No pets allowed.

Terms & Conditions: Tour terms & conditions may change—please check the product website for updates. The tour operator is not liable for damages unless required by law.

Leaving the Group: If you decide to leave the tour early, you must inform the guide and sign a departure form. No refunds will be issued for unused portions of the trip.

Gifts and Refunds: Gifts provided during the tour may change due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. No refunds will be issued for changes.

Parking is not available at the meeting point. Guests must arrange their own transportation to and from the departure location.

Itinerary Changes:The tour operator may adjust the itinerary to ensure a smooth experience.

Tour Adjustments: The guide may modify schedules based on weather, traffic, or other conditions.

Emergency Contact: +1(866)585-8747 (Toll Free).

About Toronto

Toronto is Canada's largest city and a vibrant multicultural hub known for its towering skyscrapers, diverse neighborhoods, and rich cultural scene. It's a city where modernity and tradition blend seamlessly, offering a dynamic urban experience with a welcoming atmosphere.

Top Attractions

CN Tower

The CN Tower is an iconic landmark of Toronto and one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world. It offers panoramic views of the city and a thrilling EdgeWalk experience.

Architecture 1-2 hours $38 CAD for general admission

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

The ROM is Canada's largest museum of natural history and world cultures. It features a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, ancient artifacts, and contemporary art.

Museum 2-3 hours $23 CAD for adults

Toronto Islands

The Toronto Islands offer a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With beautiful beaches, scenic trails, and stunning views of the skyline, it's a perfect spot for picnics, cycling, and relaxation.

Nature Half-day to full day $8.25 CAD round trip ferry ticket

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

Ripley's Aquarium is a fascinating underwater world featuring a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and penguins. It's an exciting and educational experience for all ages.

Attraction 1-2 hours $42.99 CAD for adults

Distillery District

The Distillery District is a historic and charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, Victorian-era buildings, and vibrant arts scene. It's a great place for shopping, dining, and cultural events.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore, varies for shops and restaurants

Must-Try Local Dishes

Poutine

A classic Canadian dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Main Dish Contains dairy and gluten

Butter Tarts

A sweet pastry filled with a mixture of butter, sugar, syrup, and sometimes raisins or pecans.

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy

Peameal Bacon Sandwich

A Toronto specialty featuring peameal bacon (back bacon rolled in cornmeal) served on a bun.

Breakfast/Lunch Contains pork

Nanaimo Bars

A no-bake dessert square with a crumb base, a light custard-flavored butter icing in the middle, and a chocolate layer on top.

Dessert Contains gluten, dairy, and nuts

Popular Activities

Hiking Skiing Canoeing Spas Yoga Meditation Museums Art Galleries

Best Time to Visit

May to October

This is the best time to visit Toronto for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals, outdoor dining, and events.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, French
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

GMT-5 (Eastern Standard Time, EST) or GMT-4 (Eastern Daylight Time, EDT)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Toronto is generally considered a safe city, but like any major urban center, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone late at night in isolated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Toronto Pearson International Airport • 22.5 km from city center
  • Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport • 3 km from city center
By train

Toronto Union Station

By bus

Toronto Coach Terminal, Union Station Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The TTC subway system is efficient and widely used. It consists of four lines that connect major attractions and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Toronto Kensington Market Chinatown The Annex Leslieville

Day trips

Niagara Falls
130 km from Toronto • Full day

Niagara Falls is one of the world's most famous natural wonders, offering breathtaking views, boat tours, and a variety of attractions.

Niagara-on-the-Lake
135 km from Toronto • Full day

Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town known for its historic sites, wineries, and beautiful architecture.

Blue Mountain
150 km from Toronto • Full day or overnight

Blue Mountain is a popular year-round destination offering skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and a charming village with shops and restaurants.

Festivals

Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) • September Pride Toronto • June Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) • August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Toronto Islands for a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle
  • Explore the Distillery District for its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant arts scene
  • Try local craft beers at one of the city's many breweries
  • Visit during the Toronto Christmas Market for a magical and festive experience
  • Take a stroll along the waterfront for stunning views of the city skyline
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 0-100
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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Free cancellation available

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