
Historic Ybor City Self Guided Audio Tour
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Gastown: A Self-Guided Tour of Vancouver’s Oldest Neighborhood
Explore Gastown’s historic cobblestone streets on this two-hour walking tour that reveals Vancouver’s complex identity as a Pacific port city. Starting at Waterfront Station, you’ll see preserved architecture, confront issues like gentrification and houselessness, and visit key sites including Maple Tree Square, the Gastown Steam Clock, former Japantown, and the Astoria Hotel. Key highlights include: • Architecture saved by 1960s activists fighting urban renewal • Contrast between upscale eateries like Ask for Luigi and vulnerable residents • History of the Asahi baseball team and Japanese-Canadian internment • Vancouver’s only legal tent city at CRAB Park at Portside • Blood Alley’s transformation into a community space • Strathcona’s evolution into a green neighborhood • Vancouverism’s unique mixed-use urban planning approach The tour offers a deep dive into the city’s history, activism, and ongoing development.
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History and Bites of James Bay Audio Guided Walking Tour
Victoria has more restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Canada and was voted one of the best foodie cities in the world. And some of the city’s best restaurants can be found in its oldest neighborhood, James Bay. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll get insider knowledge on where to eat, what to order and the history behind the establishments. You’ll trace part of the harbor before venturing into James Bay proper and ending outside For Good Measure, a grocery and coffee shop. Along the way, you’ll find hidden gardens and hear the stories behind this historical neighborhood. You’ll also see some of the city’s iconic landmarks, like the Royal BC Museum and Legislative Assembly of British Columbia building, as well as some lesser-known ones, including the Victoria Cenotaph and the Knowledge Totem. I’ll provide behind-the-scenes information on Pendray Inn and Tea House, the James Bay Inn Hotel, and local institution Barbs Fish & Chips.
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Friendly St. John’s: A Newfoundland Port Self-Guided Audio Tour
Explore St. John’s, North America’s easternmost city, on this 75-minute walking tour. Starting at the Convention Centre, stroll lively George Street and historic Water Street, lined with colorful saltbox houses, cafés, and breweries rebuilt after the 1892 fire. Learn about local customs like the “screech-in” and unique Newfoundland phrases. Highlights include: The A TIME statue Chinese Headtax Monument Angel’s Corner, War Memorial and Our Dogs statues in Harbourside Park. Walk seaside paths through the Battery neighborhood, ending at the Battery Lookout with stunning harbor views. Along the way, discover how the city’s weather and history shaped its culture and experience the warm hospitality that makes St. John’s unforgettable.
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Montreal Self Guided Audio Tour
Discover the charm of Montreal at your own pace with this self-guided audio tour. Featuring 12 captivating attractions, from the hidden gems of Central Station to the majestic Saint Joseph's Oratory, this digital experience provides expert narration that dives into the city's rich history and culture. With flexible access for 6 days, explore Montreal's vibrant streets and learn about iconic landmarks and stories without the constraints of a group tour. Ideal for first-time visitors or seasoned explorers looking for a unique way to engage with the city.
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Smartphone Audio Driving Tour between Bracebridge & Toronto
Hook your smartphone up to your vehicle and listen to a tour guide while you drive! Follow the suggested route from the audio guide along Highways 400 & 11, and discover central Ontario in a fun & unique way! Start anywhere along the route between Toronto & Bracebridge. The tour experience is the same in either direction. Learn about the area's logging history and the early explorer Samuel de Champlain. Discover the beauty of Muskoka at your own pace. Hear about the World's Longest Road, Mnjikaning Fish Wiers, Burl's Creek Event Park & the Holland Marsh. With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere and explore. Tour guide commentary will play automatically as you drive, using an easy to navigate GPS map. No data is used during the tour. This audio guide will keep your group entertained & engaged along the way. Each point of interest also has a fun multiple-choice trivia question about the sights. Trust the platform with over 75 tours & 25,000+ happy customers.
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Wander Montreal: A Self-Guided Discovery
Discover Montreal's intoxicating blend of French romance and North American energy with our self-guided audio tour, allowing you to explore Canada's most European city at your own pace. Begin in Old Montreal where cobblestone streets and the soaring Gothic Revival interior of Notre-Dame Basilica transport you to New France's colonial past. Wander through the artistic heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal. Climb Mount Royal, the volcanic hill that gave the city its name, for panoramic views of the downtown skyline, the St. Lawrence River, and the distant Monteregian Hills. Explore the underground city where 32 km of tunnels connect shopping centers, metro stations, and cultural venues in the largest weather-protected pedestrian network. Discover the creative energy of Mile End. Experience the markets of Jean-Talon and Atwater where Quebec's farmers, cheese makers, and maple syrup producers showcase the province's culinary richness. Savor poutine, smoked meat sandwiches, and the BYOB bistros.
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