About this Event
Led by archaeologists, this walk will reveal the Indigenous presence buried along the Humber River in Baby Point, including settlements like the 17th-century Seneca village of Teiaiagon, and address the area's colonization and early 20th-century transformation into a garden-inspired residential community by developer Robert Home Smith.
This tour was developed and will be led by ASI.
Start Location: Étienne Brûlé Park (10 Catherine Avenue)
End Location: Intersection of Baby Point Road and Jane Street
Length of Tour: Approximately 90 minutes
Distance and Terrain: Approximately 1.2 kilometers, on city sidewalks and some unpaved nature trails. Please note there is a steep sloped path and some stair-climbing is required during the tour.
Registration is required for all tours. Please note: you will not be able to join a tour group if you have not registered ahead of time.
This tour uses individual audio headsets. All registered participants will be provided with an individual headset that will allow you to hear the tour guide throughout the tour.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Etienne Brulé Park, 10 Catherine Avenue, Toronto, Canada
CAD 0.00 to CAD 8.00