Start your day with a tour of the Osgood Hall, a National Historic Site where every brick holds a piece of Toronto's legal history. This is a must-see for history and architecture buffs. The building's grand facade and beautiful interiors make it an ideal backdrop for fun group photos.
An immersive cocktail experience inspired by the 1920s speakeasies. This underground bar is perfect for a bachelor party with its dim lighting, creative cocktails and cozy atmosphere. Sip on drinks while you learn about their history.
Brunch time! Located in Liberty Village, Mildred's Temple Kitchen serves up delicious brunch classics with a modern twist. Try their famous blueberry pancakes or their popular benedict with smoked salmon. It's a great way to fuel up for a long day ahead.
Ready for an adrenaline rush? Take a walk on the edge of Toronto's most famous landmark, the CN Tower. You will be connected to an overhead rail system and walk outside the tower on a 5 ft (1.5 m) wide ledge for about 30 minutes. Enjoy exceptional views of the city skyline from 1168ft (116 stories) high.
Sip on some cold beers at the Steam Whistle Brewery after your exciting adventure. Take an entertaining tour and learn about the history of the brewery, as well as the brewing process. You will also taste a variety of beer styles freshly brewed.
Located in the Financial District, King Taps offers an extensive menu of local and seasonal dishes, paired with an impressive beer list. Take a group photo in front of their 50+ beer taps, then sit down and enjoy some delicious bites as you toast to the groom's last day of freedom.
End your night with a cultural experience at the Roy Thomson Hall, a world-renowned concert hall. Catch a live performance by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, or other local and international artists. What a perfect way to relax and unwind after a long day of activities.
With more time, consider visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame, the St. Lawrence Market, or take a boat tour on Lake Ontario. For less time, skip the CN Tower Edge Walk, and opt for a brewery crawl and check out local craft beer bars in the city instead. Don't forget to tip bartenders and servers when eating out or ordering drinks.