Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now

When you can play EA’s Skate in early access

Sean (Diddy) Combs likely won’t testify as defence says its case could be less than two days | Canada Voices

LG’s C4 OLED TV has dropped to a new low price Canada reviews

Rock Icon Turned Down Collaborating With Controversial Goth Singer

California releases long-awaited AI safety report

Ontario’s Doug Ford says Netflix documentary on late brother Rob Ford is ‘disgusting’ | Canada Voices

How to sign up for Amazon Prime 2025 Canada reviews

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » There’s a district in Toronto that was once home to the largest distillery in the world
What's On

There’s a district in Toronto that was once home to the largest distillery in the world

17 June 20253 Mins Read

If you live in or near Toronto, chances are you’ve heard of or visited the city’s beloved Distillery District. This area of the city stands out from the rest with its medley of historic buildings, delicious restaurants, beautiful shops, and cobblestone paths.

While the district we know it as today opened to the public in 2003, the buildings that make it up have a history that dates back to the mid-1800s.

Let’s dive in.

Early days

Image via The Distillery Historic District

Toronto’s Distillery District contains over 30 Victorian buildings that went up starting in the 1830s. Between the 1830s and 1890s, the firm of Gooderham & Worts grew from a small windmill to the largest distillery in the world at the time.

After years of thriving success, major changes came with the Great War and the passage of prohibition legislation in 1916.

According to Distillery Heritage, “When Canadian, but not American, prohibition was ended, Hiram Walker’s Windsor plant got most of the company’s business. Gradually, production at the Toronto distillery was cut back.”

Gooderham & Worts’ last whiskey was made in 1957, and after many more years, on June 4, 1990, the last drop of alcohol was produced from Gooderham & Worts. “158 years of industrial activity on the site ended”.

Over 10 years would pass before a group of developers had a dream for the area.

The group saw the spot for its historic bones, aka the stunning Victorian Industrial buildings. While the area was already considered a historic site, they wanted to turn it into something a little more special.

According to the Distillery District, the “vision was to combine the romance and relaxing atmosphere of European walking and patio districts with the hip, cool dynamic of an area like New York City’s SoHo or Chelsea, where creative minds get together and you feel as if anything could happen”.

With that, the restoration of the 47 buildings known as the Gooderham & Worts Distillery began.

13 years after production ended, The Distillery Historic District (re)opened in 2003.

Present day

Today, the district is regarded as Canada’s premier arts, culture and entertainment destination. People travel from far and wide to stroll the area, shop at local businesses and dine at some of Toronto’s best restaurants.

While fall, spring and summer are amazing times to visit, the Distillery District truly comes alive for its annual Distillery Winter Village.

The special outdoor holiday market has it all: shopping, food vendors, dazzling trees and light displays, visits from Santa, music and holiday decor galore.

If you’re heading to the district any other time of year, grabbing a bite at one of the area’s fantastic restaurants is a must. My personal favourites include Millstreet Brewpub for a patio pint, El Catrin for the best Mexican food, Pure Spirits for some fresh oysters, or Cluny Bistro for some steak frites.

Distillery District Toronto

Where: 55 Mill Street, Toronto, ON

Related Posts:
Toronto’s Christmas market is among the top five in the world for 2024
Toronto’s beloved holiday winter village will have a Taylor Swift-themed experience

Taylor Lucas

Associate Editor – Taylor is a Toronto-based journalist with a passion for storytelling. Whether chasing a story, writing, or editing, she brings a creative spin to the media world and has a blast doing it. Taylor brings years of journalism experience in sports, local/national news, and entertainment. In her spare time, you can typically find Taylor trying out a new restaurant or cocktail bar, cooking, golfing or binge-watching true crime documentaries.

Read articles

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

Noah Cyrus is going on tour across North America and stopping in Vancouver this summer

What's On 17 June 2025

A first look at Alberta’s Rocky Mountain hotel and spa opening in 2027

What's On 17 June 2025

Everything You Missed From ‘The Sandman’ Season 2 Trailer

What's On 17 June 2025

Toronto just got a new restaurant that channels ’70s Italy in the coolest way, Canada Reviews

What's On 17 June 2025

These are the Netflix shows casting Canadians right now

What's On 17 June 2025

REVIEW: Documenting seven Toronto indie shows, from Factory Theatre to the Tranzac Club and beyond

What's On 17 June 2025
Top Articles

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024328 Views

What Time Are the Tony Awards? How to Watch for Free

8 June 2025148 Views

Toronto actor to star in Netflix medical drama that ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ fans will love, Canada Reviews

1 April 2025126 Views

Looking for a job? These are Montreal’s best employers in 2025

18 March 2025100 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
Lifestyle 17 June 2025

Ontario’s Doug Ford says Netflix documentary on late brother Rob Ford is ‘disgusting’ | Canada Voices

Open this photo in gallery:Rob Ford, left, and his brother Doug Ford attend a special…

How to sign up for Amazon Prime 2025 Canada reviews

17th Jun: Latin Blood – The Ballad of Ney Matogrosso (2025), 2hr 10m [TV-MA] (6/10)

Noah Cyrus is going on tour across North America and stopping in Vancouver this summer

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

When you can play EA’s Skate in early access

Sean (Diddy) Combs likely won’t testify as defence says its case could be less than two days | Canada Voices

LG’s C4 OLED TV has dropped to a new low price Canada reviews

Most Popular

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202419 Views

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024328 Views

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 202441 Views
© 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.