The Hockey Hall of Fame is fun for everyone. Located inside Brookfield Place at 30 Yonge St. You will find interactive exhibits, life size statues, a replica dressing room, theatres, gift shop...
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The Hockey Hall of Fame is fun for everyone. Located inside Brookfield Place at 30 Yonge St. You will find interactive exhibits, life size statues, a replica dressing room, theatres, gift shop...
The lofty mission of this great museum is to "inspire wonder and build understanding of human cultures," which is certainly possible with more than six million objects on display.
Not only does this museum contain shoes from all periods and many famous personalities, but the building itself is in the shape of a shoebox.
This famous museum houses a wide variety of works ranging from pre-Columbian times to the 20th century.
Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto, Ontario) The Art Gallery of Ontario reopened in November 2008 following an extensive renovation by architect Frank Gehry, who grew up just blocks away. The AGO's...
Historic home of financier James Austin houses an impressive collection of furniture and decorative art.
This is a must see. The gallery itself is housed in a beautiful lodge made out of wood and surrounded by a forrest. In the collection, there are quite a number of good Group of Seven paintings...
Downtown gallery displaying a wide variety of beautiful native handicrafts.
Canada’s only public museum south of the Arctic devoted exclusively to Inuit art and culture. Explore over 300 works of art, including sculpture in stone, antler, ivory and bone, innovative prints, drawings, ceramics and textile art from our permanent collection and on loan from first-class collections across Canada. The Museum of Inuit Art is located inside the Queen’s Quay Terminal Building at Toronto’s Harbourfront. Open Monday-Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM.
Former home of Canadian rebel William Lyon Mackenzie, now a museum in his honor.
Using interactive displays, this museum documents the history of the Canadian police, as well as its present operations.
Center dedicated to showcasing the works of fashion, graphic and ergonomics designers.
The Canadian Air & Space Museum (formerly the Toronto Aerospace Museum) is located at Downsview Park (formerly Canadian Forces Base Downsview) near the intersection of Sheppard Avenue West &...
The only museum of its kind in the country, featuring exhibits of beautiful clothing, carpets, quilts and ceremonial objects from around the world.