Toronto Scavenger Hunt – Hard Mode

This is our Amsterdam scavenger hunt on hard mode, mobile-friendly and free so that you can take it with you while on the hunt. You can review the rules, our suggestions, and scoring on our original checklist-style Toronto scavenger hunt page.

Remember that you can click or tap each item to mark it as complete, as well as drag and drop rows to change the order of items.

Scavenger Hunt for Toronto

ItemPoints
St. Lawrence — A large trompe-l’oeil mural on the back of a historic flatiron building creating an optical illusion.5
Fashion District — A vibrant alley filled with street art and murals by various artists showcasing the city’s creative spirit.3
Financial District — A bronze sculpture of a hockey player celebrating the sport’s history and significance in Canada.4
Harbourfront — A beautifully designed garden inspired by Bach’s music featuring sculptures and landscaped areas.4
University of Toronto — A bronze sculpture of a seated figure in a reflective pose symbolizing contemplation and creativity.4
Rogers Centre — A series of bronze sculptures depicting enthusiastic fans capturing the excitement of a sporting event.3
Roundhouse Park — A bronze statue honoring the contributions of immigrants to the city’s development.4
Financial District — Sculptures depicting various figures in a tranquil garden setting.3
Union Station — A sculpture featuring figures representing different cultures and ethnicities celebrating diversity.5
Distillery District — A trio of bronze sculptures representing joy charm and beauty in a historic area.4
Queen’s Park — A bronze statue of the famous Canadian poet seated on a bench with a book in hand.3
Church-Wellesley Village — A bronze sculpture of an early settler known for his contributions to the community.5
Queen’s Park — A monument honoring those who served in various conflicts throughout the city’s history.5
Exhibition Place — A bronze sculpture symbolizing peace and victory following the world wars.4
University of Toronto — A bronze statue depicting an indigenous family celebrating their heritage and culture.5
Harbourfront — A towering landmark offering panoramic views of the city and beyond with a glass floor and observation deck.3
Downtown — A public square featuring a large reflecting pool and the iconic illuminated sign.4
Midtown — A historic castle offering stunning architecture and beautiful gardens perfect for photos.4
Distillery District — A historic area with cobblestone streets galleries and Victorian-era architecture.3
University of Toronto — A museum with an iconic crystal addition housing vast collections of art culture and natural history.4
Harbourfront — A cultural hub with galleries theaters and outdoor spaces along the waterfront.4
St. Lawrence — A historic building with a unique triangular shape and a mural on its back wall.4
St. Lawrence — A bustling market with fresh produce local goods and historic charm.5
Queen’s Park — A grand building with beautiful architecture housing the provincial government.4
North York — A museum showcasing Islamic art and culture with stunning contemporary architecture and serene gardens.4

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