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Toronto: Downtown Donut Walking Tour in Kensington & Chinatown

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Sample Toronto’s best donuts on foot from Queen St to Kensington Market

You’ll wander through Toronto’s downtown with a local guide leading you to four unique donut shops from Queen Street to Kensington Market and Chinatown. Taste hot mini donuts at Cops, sample creative vegan flavors at Bloomer’s, stroll Alexandra Park’s quieter paths, and end up guessing surprise treats in Kensington Market — all while soaking up city sounds and unexpected moments.

experience

What’s the experience like?

I didn’t think I’d ever eat a donut that tasted like it just came out of the fryer, but Cops Doughnuts in Toronto changed my mind. The place smells like sugar and coffee the second you walk in — not kidding, my jacket still smelled sweet later. Our guide, Sam, handed us these tiny warm donuts (I grabbed three before anyone noticed), and we stood around laughing about which ones were best. There was this couple from Montreal who argued about cinnamon vs. plain — honestly, both were good.

We wandered along Queen Street after that, dodging streetcars and people with shopping bags. Bloomer’s was next — their vegan donuts are somehow fluffier than regular ones? Sam told us some history about the area while we ate outside on a bench; I half-listened because I was focused on this chocolate hazelnut donut that nearly fell apart in my hands. The city noise here is different — more layered than where I live. Someone played music from a window above us and it mixed with the sound of skateboards hitting pavement.

Alexandra Park was quieter, almost like someone turned down the volume for a bit. We cut through there toward Kensington Market, which is honestly its own world — graffiti everywhere, fruit stands, people chatting in at least three languages (I tried to say “hello” in Cantonese and got a grin from one of the shopkeepers). There were two more donut stops in the market but Sam made us guess what flavors we’d get next. Not gonna spoil it here — but one tasted like summer to me, if that makes sense.

I left feeling kind of full (okay, very full) but also weirdly happy. It’s not just about eating donuts; it’s walking these streets with someone who knows all the shortcuts and stories. I still think about that first bite at Cops when I see powdered sugar anywhere now.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Donut tour through Toronto neighborhoods

  • Start at Cops Doughnuts in Fashion District
  • Walk to Bloomer’s on Queen Street
  • Sample fresh donuts at Bloomer’s
  • Explore shops and restaurants on Queen Street
  • Walk through Alexandra Park and learn history
  • Walk through Kensington Market and discover eateries
  • Pass by Chinatown and get restaurant tips
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Top questions

Where does the Toronto donut walking tour start?

Where does the Toronto donut walking tour start?

The tour begins at Cops Doughnuts in Toronto’s Fashion District downtown.

How many donut shops are included on this tour?

How many donut shops are included on this tour?

You’ll visit four different donut shops during the walk.

Does this day trip include stops in Kensington Market?

Does this day trip include stops in Kensington Market?

Yes, there are two donut stops planned within Kensington Market.

Is lunch or other food included besides donuts?

Is lunch or other food included besides donuts?

No additional meals are included; only donuts are provided during the tour.

Is this Toronto donut tour suitable for families with strollers?

Is this Toronto donut tour suitable for families with strollers?

Yes, infants and small children can ride in prams or strollers on this walking tour.

Are there vegan options available on this tour?

Are there vegan options available on this tour?

Yes, Bloomer’s offers vegan donuts as part of the tastings.

Will we learn about local history during the walk?

Will we learn about local history during the walk?

Your guide will share stories about Queen Street and surrounding neighborhoods as you go.

Is public transportation nearby for getting to or from the tour?

Is public transportation nearby for getting to or from the tour?

Yes, public transportation options are available near all stops on the route.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes guided walks through downtown Toronto neighborhoods like Queen Street West, Alexandra Park, Kensington Market, and Chinatown with all fresh donuts provided at each stop before finishing back near public transit options for an easy return.

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