Toronto Buried in Snow! 3 Hours of Stunning Downtown Winter Scenes [4K HDR/60fps]

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Step into Toronto’s winter wonderland as we take you on a breathtaking 3-hour walking tour through the heart of the city, buried in snow! ❄️✨ From the iconic Yonge Street to the festive Nathan Phillips Square, this 4K HDR video captures the magic of Toronto’s downtown streets blanketed by snow, showcasing its charm and vibrancy even in the coldest season.

We begin our journey at Yonge Street, one of the busiest and most iconic streets in Toronto, where the snow adds a peaceful touch to the usual hustle and bustle. As we continue, we pass through Yonge & College Street, University Ave, and Dundas Ave, each location bringing its own character and charm under the winter snowfall.

At Queen Street West and Spadina Ave, explore the blend of trendy boutiques, cozy cafes, and festive decorations, perfect for any winter stroll. From the iconic Art Gallery of Ontario to the bustling streets of China Town, experience Toronto’s cultural diversity through the lens of winter's beauty.

Pause and take in the serene atmosphere of Grange Park and OCAD University, and let the charm of Sonic Boom Records and Black Bull & Pub warm you up as we pass by.

As night falls, the CN Tower lights up in the distance while we visit City Hall at Nathan Philips Square, Eaton's Centre, and historic Old City Hall, where the city’s festive winter spirit truly shines. Watch as we stroll past Club Zanzibar, Maple Leaf Gardens, and explore the vibrant Gay Village and the peaceful 519 Queer Park, all while surrounded by the magic of Toronto’s snow-covered streets.

Snow-covered streets, cozy shops, and iconic landmarks — this 3-hour winter tour of Toronto is perfect for those who want to experience the true essence of the city during its most festive season. Whether you're dreaming of visiting Toronto or simply love winter urban walks, this video captures the heart of Toronto’s downtown in stunning 4K HDR, all set against a breathtaking winter backdrop.

Grab your coat, warm up, and let this snowy Toronto journey take you through iconic streets, hidden gems, and the magical winter charm of Canada's largest city.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
4:11 Yonge Street
15:56 Yonge & College Street
26:43 College & University Ave
40:13 University & Dundas Ave
45:15 Art Gallery of Ontario
50:06 OCAD University
56:23 Grange Park
1:03:33 China Town
1:09:06 Dundas & Spadina Ave
1:14:14 Sonic Boom Records
1:19:56 Queen & Spadina Ave
1:22:25 Queen Street West
1:24:45 Black Bull & Pub
1:29:00 Queen & John Street
1:35:53 Queen & University Ave
1:38:21 Osgoode Hall
1:43:55 City Hall - Nathan Philips Square
1:51:13 Eatons Centre & Old City Hall
1:55:08 Queen & Yonge Street
2:00:14 Dundas Square
2:06:18 Club Zanzibar
2:08:10 Yonge & Gerrard
2:13:40 Yonge & College Street
2:18:05 Maple Leaf Gardens
2:20:00 Church Street
2:23:50 The Gay VIllage
2:28:47 519 Queer Park
2:34:41 Snow Houses
2:38:34 Village Gardens
2:40:23 Yonge & Gloucester
2:43:43 Linear Alley Walkways
2:51:47 Church & Wood Street
2:54:57 Carlton Place

Let's connect:

Intro music produced by Ryan Booth at The JamBooth Recording Studio.

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As always, the author impresses with his creativity and skill. Amazingly!

QuizVortex.
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I'm watching from Siberia, Russia. What progress has come, I can lie in bed like this and watch how people live overseas... Very interesting.
We have much more snow than in Toronto, and it is dry, only in the European part of Russia the winter is also wet.

SvetlanaVoikova
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We are very excited and really like your creative ideas, made it enjoyable to watch and keep watching, hope you continue this great idea forever.

SunTida-vtgm
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I really enjoyed the tour. Thanks so much. Hopefully one day I'll get too visit. 😊

lisasaunders
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Look amazing. Watching from Bangladesh. 🌹🌹💖💖🇧🇩🇧🇩

rokeyajahan
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I WAS BORN IN EAST YORK ONTARIO CANADA SNOW FLURRIES

glen
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This absolutely amazing and gorgeous. What a view.

AidanaTrachtenberg
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Great video! here in Holland we got 2 days of wet snow, that's all nowadays ;-)

amsterdamwalks
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hi ate roczy naka tulog ako naka play lng sa laptop yung ls mo kanina po

britpinayjourney
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Watching from #salvador ☀️🌊🌴, #Brazil 🇧🇷

naihereda
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sir your videos are good may i ask which camera and model you are using?

shinestar
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Heavy snowfall? I don't think you know the meaning.

davehenderson
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мой любимый город из страна канада кто за став лайк хочу поехать туда и жить там

kadievabubakar
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Son cosas muy diferentes por ejemplo alos estudiados de México los acen trabajar más se los acaban porque no Ai estudiados y ganan mucho menos que en Canadá, ..bueno mi papá llegó por sus hijos, porque el ya estaba muy envejecido, y aún así cupo aya, lo que sorprende a los canadienses es mi juventud y mi apariencia de 19 años, me tocó recibir inmortalidad jeje...eso los sorprende ni eyos, ...

w.
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Toronto OMG this video is not what a heavy snowfall is, there is hardly any snow, in other parts of ontario as in northeastern Ontario Canada (210.30 mi) *338.44 km away from Toronto will get get on average of 266 cm (104.7 inches) of snowfall each year, *

dcrot
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are you safe from native resentment and disintegration

dinamirasusanti
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Carlos Ochoa 🇲🇽🇺🇸; México no es un lugar de estudiados no lo dejan de decir, es mejor irte, pasan por cosas en México, en particular Canadá es un lugar de mucho estudiante, donde cabe un estudiado de otro lugar, a diferencia de u.s.a. se va a trabajar y superarte y tienen buen trabajo, barren con los obreros los americanos..se quedan los que se superaron Ami me gusta más u.s.a.talvez porque traigo más genes de mi mamá y no soy preparado.

w.
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It must be terrible to live in that place, I was there in the summer, spectacular landscapes, terrible food! Only a desperate person would think of living there, the winters are terrible! On the other hand, in Mexico City, there is sun and excellent food all year round, forget the boring and dry Canadians!

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