Become a Virtual Tourist Member Today!  Sign Up for Free | Sign In

Toronto Things to Do Tips by SWFC_Fan

Search:
email to friend | help
Home » North America » Canada » Province of Ontario » Toronto » SWFC_Fan's Toronto Page » Toronto Things to Do Tips by SWFC_Fan

Toronto Hotels

Real reviews from real travelers.

Toronto Pages by SWFC_Fan


Toronto Things to Do Tips by SWFC_Fan
See the Entire Toronto Travel Guide
Click Picture to enlarge.
 email me
 add as friend


SWFC_Fan    
Back from Wroclaw and Cork....next stop: Dubai


Real Name: Jonathan
Lives In: Sheffield, UK
Member Since: Jun 08, 2002
VT Rank: 157

Best Toronto Travel Deals

Travel to Toronto
Your Source for Toronto Travel. Flights, Hotels, Events and More!

Cheap Toronto Hotels
Up to 70% Toronto On Hotels. Travel affordable,Instant confirm

Fairmont Toronto
Luxury Toronto Vacations - Book Exclusive Online Packages & Rates.

Old Quebec City Hotels
Overlooking the Park or the River Rooms and Suites; Book on line!

Toronto Hotels
Shop Hotels.com Huge Selection 25,000 Properties in 500 Cities

Sponsored Links



 
Things To Do: Steam Whistle Brewery Tour
  • Tip Rating:
  • Toronto - Steam Whistle Brewery, Toronto
  • Steam Whistle Brewery, Toronto
  • by SWFC_Fan , 4 more photos
  • Send Photo to a Friend
  • One of the highlights of my trip to Toronto in January 2006 was the Steam Whistle Brewery Tour.

    At the time of my visit, the "souvenir tour" (a tour of the brewery, free samples of beer and a choice of souvenir from a beer glass or a bottle opener) cost just 6 CAD. According to the website, this tour costs 8 CAD per person as at August 2006.

    Tours of the brewery begin on the hour. Before the tour begins, you are treated to free glasses of beer in the bar area. I arrived about 25 minutes before the next tour began - enough time for a couple of beers! With a bit of careful planning, I'm sure you could arrange to arrive shortly after a tour has begun, thereby maximising the free beer drinking time while you wait! ;-)

    Brewery tours sometimes have a tendency to be boring and you find yourself enduring hours of tedious dialogue when all you want to do is sample the final product...but this was certainly not the case here! The guided tour, which lasted about 45 minutes, was informative, interesting and humorous - I really enjoyed it. As well as talking you through the production process (eg fermentation, quality control, bottling, packaging....), the guide also explains the history of the company and its premises. The tour gave me the impression that Steam Whistle has a very relaxed corporate culture and would be a great company to work for!

    The company gets its name from the steam whistle that forms part of the brewery's premises. In days gone by, this whistle would sound at 5pm each day to indicate that the working day was at an end and it was time for a relaxing beer! The whistle still operates perfectly today and at the end of the tour the guide asked one of the group to pull a chain in order to sound the whistle. A plume of steam could be seen rising from the roof.

    At the end of the tour, it's back to the bar area for more free beer and a chance to buy beer related souvenirs and merchandise.

    Prices

    Souvenir Tour: 8 CAD

    Six Pack Tour: 13 CAD

    Twelve Pack Tour: 23 CAD

    Leave a Comment

    Phone: 416 362 2337
    Address: 255 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto
    Directions: The Steam Whistle Brewery is housed in an old stone building (known as the "Roundhouse") and is located close to the foot of the CN Tower.

    Tour times

    Mon - Sat: @ 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm and 5pm

    Sundays: @ 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm
    Website: http://www.steamwhistle.ca/tours.htm
    Rate      Not Helpful  1   2   3   4   5  Very Helpful 

    Visiting Toronto?

    Read reviews about Toronto Hotels

    Real Reviews from Real VirtualTourist Members.

    More Toronto Tips

    OverviewThings to Do
    Tips: 1 - Photos: 5
    Restaurants
    Tips: 7 - Photos: 16
    Hotels & Accommodations
    Tips: 1 - Photos: 5
    Nightlife
    Tips: 4 - Photos: 7
    Off The Beaten Path
    Tourist TrapsWarnings Or Dangers
    Transportation
    Tips: 1 - Photos: 2
    Local Customs
    Packing ListsShopping
    Tips: 1 - Photos: 2
    Sports TravelGeneral Tips

    Top 10 Lists

    Toronto Forum

    Join a Discussion

    Maple Leaf souvenirs
    (3 replies, Tuesday, Sep 23, 2008, 11:21 AM UTC)

    Visiting for a couple of days...
    (2 replies, Friday, Sep 12, 2008, 1:42 AM UTC)

    Driving from Toronto to Stratford
    (2 replies, Friday, Sep 12, 2008, 1:45 AM UTC)

    Be the first to reply to these questions

    Toronto new york for clothes shopping
    (no replies yet, Saturday, Oct 11, 2008, 5:28 PM UTC)

    Meet other VT'ers at the Drake Hotel bar on Fri Sept 5?
    (no replies yet, Friday, Aug 29, 2008, 9:29 PM UTC)

    Any cheap accommodation in central Torronto
    (no replies yet, Thursday, Aug 14, 2008, 12:32 AM UTC)

    » All Toronto Posts
    » Ask about Toronto

    Comments for SWFC_Fan about Toronto
    Lhenne1 Tue Jul 8, 2008 00:32 UTC
     Great restaurants AND a brewery tour...I need to get up to Toronto! Thanks for the great info :)
    Dabs Sun Jan 13, 2008 17:45 UTC
     Ha ha, well, I'd question why anyone would want to go to Toronto in February too ;-) It has a similar climate to Chicago and no one visits here in February, heck even I don't want to be here!!!
    SLLiew Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:21 UTC
     Did not have good experience with Canadian immigration too. Being told that Toronto has some of the best Chinese restaurants. Cheers, SL
    Paul2001 Sun Aug 20, 2006 21:50 UTC
     Well it is unusual to vist Toronto in February. I like McViegh's alot too. The St. Lawrence is in an area in T.O. that I think is dodgy. Lots of prostitutes and drug trafficing. Altogether your page is excellent and superb reading.
    See More Comments

    Best Toronto Travel Deals

    Toronto Flight
    Cheap flights! Save up to 70% on Airfare & more at ShermansTravel.

    Sponsored Links

    Find:       Matching:  Advanced