Ontario Line
A new 15.6-km subway line in Toronto that will run from Exhibition Place, through downtown, all the way to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT at Don Mills Road.Ontario Line tours
Step inside your city’s transit future
The Ontario Line isn’t just a subway; it’s a project that will reshape how people move through Toronto’s communities. We’re inviting you to walk the route with us, learn about station plans and see how today’s construction is laying the groundwork for tomorrow’s Toronto.
What you’ll experience:
- See what’s changing
Learn how new stations and connections will transform how people live, work and travel across your neighbourhood and beyond. - Explore neighbourhood stories
Each tour uncovers the unique history, culture and character of the communities along the Ontario Line route. - Explore a range of themed tours
From heritage and art to engineering and urban design, our themed tours offer fresh perspectives and engaging insights – no matter your interest. - Join the conversation
Meet the team behind the project, ask questions and share your thoughts. Your voice matters in shaping the city’s transit future.
Upcoming tours
- King-Bathurst station walking tour - Sept 27, 2025 - SOLD OUT
Join us for a walking tour of the future King–Bathurst Station and the neighbourhood.
Sep 27, 2025
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (ET)
TORONTO REGIONSUBWAYS - Operations, Maintenance & Storage Facility tour - Oct 2, 2025
Join us for a site walk of the future Operations, Maintenance & Storage Facility (OMSF).
Oct 2, 2025
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm (ET)
TORONTO REGIONSUBWAYS - Exhibition station walking tour - October 4, 2025 - SOLD OUT
Join us for a walking tour of the future Exhibition Station in Liberty Village.
Oct 4, 2025
10:30 am - 11:15 am (ET)
TORONTO REGIONSUBWAYS
Co-create a tour
We’re looking to partner with transit enthusiasts, local groups and community organizations to design tours that showcase the stories and identities of Toronto’s vibrant neighborhoods.
Interested? Reach out at ontarioline@metrolinx.com.
Related Projects
Land Acknowledgement
Metrolinx acknowledges that we connect communities by building and operating transit within the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, for whom these lands continue to have great importance.
Treaties between First Nations and governments cover these lands, and the promises contained in these Treaties remain relevant to this day.
Metrolinx and its employees are committed to understanding the history of these lands and the continued impacts of colonization and take responsibility for actions to advance reconciliation.
Metrolinx will continue to seek the knowledge, expertise and experience of Indigenous partners and commits to doing business in a manner that is built on a foundation of trust, respect, and collaboration.