Join the Royal Ontario Museum for a tour of the Kensington neighbourhood in Toronto!
In a bustling neighbourhood where memory and modernity collide, wander through what was once the old Jewish Market, past late Victorian buildings, and onto the University of Toronto campus. This walk examines the history and architecture of an area that continues to change yet retains a distinct identity. Among the building en route are houses, synagogues, bars, churches and even a former dairy.
The walk takes place rain or shine and is approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours long.
ROMWalks is organized by ROM’s Department of Museum Volunteers to provide support for the Museum. ROM is an agency of the Government of Ontario.
Meeting Place:
125 Denison Ave., Toronto. The southwest corner of Dundas St. W. and Denison Ave.
Finish:
College and Bellevue Ave.
Registration is not required for Free Walks.