Opened in 2007 after a need for recognition of Inuit art in Toronto, it is situated right in the heart of cultural downtown and is the only museum in Canada that is exclusively devoted to displaying Inuit art.
Truly an original...
The Montgomery's Inn was built in 1830 by Thomas and Margaret Montgomery. They later added a ballroom, bar room and another kitchen. The big house served as a meeting place for the local community and provided food and shelter to...
4709 Dundas Street WestScarborough, Ontario, Canada, M9A 1A8
The Ontario Museum Association is the Leading cultural organization ensuring a relevant and sustainable mueum sector.
Their mission is to build capacity among institutions and individuals active in Ontario's museum sector. Their key values...
Spadina House hosted 3 generations of the Austin Family. Opened in 1984, it is restored for you to experience Toronto during the 1920s and 30s. Experience the time of the Charleston craze, tabloid journalism, new technology and...
The CBC Museum is a celebration of 70 years of broadcast journalism. It opened in 1936 and has been the voice of the Canadian nation ever since.
It has been respected by Canadians for its journalism, sports coverage and entertainment. You...
Gibson House is 1 of 10 Museums that are operated by the City of Toronto. It was built in 1851 and belonged to the Scottish immigrant, David Gibson and his family. He was forced to flee to the United States after participating in the Upper...
The Textile Museum of Canada is the only museum in the country that is dedicated to the importance of textiles to everyday life. They engage and educate through permanent and contemporary exhibitions and shows.
They hold over 12,000...