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Explore Toronto's Distillery District through a fun, self-guided city exploration game costing just $10.16, featuring stops at iconic and hidden sites.
The Toronto Distillery District: Whisky Exploration Game and Tour offers an interactive way to discover this historic neighborhood. For only $10.16 per person, participants enjoy a self-guided outdoor adventure lasting approximately 1 hour 5 minutes to 1 hour 35 minutes. The tour is based on a mobile app, allowing you to explore at your own pace without a guide, making it ideal for those seeking a flexible, engaging experience. With group discounts and mobile ticketing, this activity suits small groups or even solo explorers eager to uncover the district’s secrets while embodying a ghostly Canadian bootlegger.
While there’s no physical guide leading the way, the 24/7 customer support ensures help is available if needed. The tour’s affordable price and interactive storytelling make it a strong choice for visitors interested in a playful, educational outing that blends history, mystery, and city exploration. It’s especially appealing for those comfortable with using a smartphone for navigation and clues, and who want a unique adventure in Toronto’s vibrant historic district.


The tour begins at Cherry Street Gate, where participants receive their first clue, setting the tone for the mystery ahead. This initial station is easily accessible and provides the first piece of the story puzzle, which advances as you solve challenges along the route. The game’s design encourages exploration and curiosity, with directions appearing on your phone to guide you seamlessly between stops.
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After the opening at Cherry Street, the journey continues toward Corkin Gallery. Here, a new clue awaits, inviting you to explore this vibrant art space at your own pace. The gallery offers a creative break in the route, with the freedom to linger and appreciate the local art scene.
Next, the Spirit of York Distillery Co. becomes a key stop, blending the district’s historical connection to spirits with the game’s playful narrative. Participants receive a fresh challenge, which enhances the feeling of uncovering secrets linked to Toronto’s past as a hub for bootlegging and distilling.
Stops at Balzac’s Distillery District and Pure Spirits Oyster House and Grill deepen the story and introduce some of the district’s well-known venues. These stops serve as points where the clues tie into real locations that have helped shape Toronto’s reputation as a hub for craft spirits and historic charm.
While exploring these sites, participants can take as long as needed to enjoy the surroundings, making this experience adaptable to individual pacing. The challenges at these venues further immerse players in the narrative, blending storytelling with local flavor.
The route continues with stops at Thompson Landry Gallery, IZUMI Brewery (Ontario Spring Water Sake Company), and Arvo Coffee. Each location introduces a different aspect of Toronto’s creative and boozy scene.
At IZUMI Brewery, the focus is on sake brewed with Ontario spring water, linking the district’s distilling heritage with modern craft processes. Arvo Coffee offers a caffeine boost and a chance to unwind while solving clues. Art lovers can enjoy the Arta Gallery and Artscape Distillery Studios, which showcase local artists and distillery spaces.
This diverse mix of stops enhances the experience by highlighting both the artistic and artisanal spirit of Toronto’s distillery district.

Continuing the adventure, participants reach SOMA Chocolatemaker and Brickworks Ciderhouse, where clues are intertwined with tasting experiences. These stops stand out as a delicious break within the game, giving participants a chance to indulge in locally made chocolates and ciders while continuing to solve challenges.
The route wraps up at Saulter Street Brewery, which marks the end of the game. Here, the story concludes, providing a satisfying endpoint that ties together the district’s rich history with its modern offerings.
The tour starts at 49 Tank House Lane and concludes at Saulter Street Brewery, both well-located within the district. Participants receive instructions in advance and can access the game on their mobile devices, with 24/7 support available for troubleshooting. There is no need for physical tickets or joining a guided group, making it a flexible option for solo travelers, couples, or small groups.
The activity is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and near public transportation options. Since no physical entry tickets are required for attractions, the focus remains on the interactive game and exploration.

The tour’s flexible timing means you can spend more or less time at each stop depending on your interest. The total duration varies but typically falls between 1 hour 5 minutes and 1 hour 35 minutes.
Participants can share a single ticket, making it ideal for small groups or families. Group discounts are available, encouraging shared adventures within the district’s lively atmosphere.
Priced at just $10.16 per person, this activity offers excellent value. It includes access to the city exploration game on your phone and 24/7 customer support. There are no extra charges for attractions, as entry tickets are not needed to complete the challenges.
Since there is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, travelers can book confidently, knowing they can adjust plans if needed.
What sets this experience apart is its interactive storytelling combined with location-based challenges. Embodying the ghost of Rocco Perris, a Canadian bootlegger, adds a layer of intrigue and fun, making the district’s sites more engaging.
The tour’s self-guided format allows for flexible pacing, with instructions delivered directly to your phone, making it easy to follow without a guide. The inclusion of both iconic and lesser-known sites ensures a well-rounded exploration of Toronto’s historic distillery area.
One review highlights that some responses in the game are somewhat restrictive, such as needing to type specific answers like “2” instead of “two” or “double pumps.” Plus, the game’s ending location may be less ideal if played later in the day, as it concludes down a darker alleyway. These are minor points but worth noting for those who prefer a more flexible or scenic finish.
The activity requires using a smartphone and some familiarity with mobile app navigation, so it’s less suited for those uncomfortable with technology or in need of a guided tour.
This self-guided adventure through Toronto’s Distillery District offers a cost-effective, interactive, and flexible way to explore this historic neighborhood. It combines storytelling with location-based challenges, making it ideal for history buffs, art lovers, and craft spirits enthusiasts.
While some might find the responses in the game a little restrictive or prefer a guided experience, the overall value, diverse stops, and engaging narrative make it a worthwhile activity. It’s best suited for those comfortable with smartphones and looking for a unique twist on city exploration.
Perfect for families, couples, or solo explorers, this tour lets you uncover Toronto’s distilling and artistic heritage at your own pace, all for a modest price.
“Awesome experience; however, the responses were two restrictive. One answer was double pumps, yet the number 2 and not two was the only acceptable …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Since the experience is a mobile app-based game designed for all ages, children who are comfortable with smartphones can participate. However, the historical theme and some stops may appeal more to adults.
Do I need to pay for any attraction entries?
No, entry tickets to the attractions are not required to complete the challenges, as the game is based on clues and location clues on your phone.
Can I do this tour alone or with a group?
Yes, the tour supports single travelers or groups. One ticket can be shared, and group discounts are available.
What time does the tour operate?
The game is available 24/7 from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, allowing flexible scheduling.
Is there customer support if I encounter issues?
Yes, 24/7 customer support is included to assist with any technical or logistical problems during the game.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before are not eligible for refunds.