This self-guided audio tour is an adventure through Toronto's bustling Financial District and City Halls, crafted for enthusiasts of architecture and urban history. The journey is an aural exploration of the steel and stone giants that have stood as witnesses to Toronto's economic growth. The tour is formatted for those on foot and is ideal for any curious mind eager to peel back the layers of the city's commercial evolution, and its celebrated civic landmarks. Starting at the neoclassical Bank of Montreal building, now the Hockey Hall of Fame, this tour will guide you across the Financial District's grand avenues. You will set off from the corner of Yonge and Front, weaving through canyons of glistening bank towers and historic edifices, towards Nathan Phillips Square, the proud site of the New City Hall. Along the way, you will pause at the likes of Brookfield Place, Union Station, the original Stock Exchange, and the impressive Scotia Plaza, amongst other notable giants in the city's skyline. The tour concludes with the architectural marvels of Old and New City Halls, symbolizing Toronto's transitions. Memories of this tour will include standing at the footsteps of economic powerhouses, viewing the elegant City Halls, and feeling the vibrancy of Toronto's heart. This journey is sure to leave you with a sense of awe at the innovative spirit that has shaped a modern metropolis.