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Museums/Galleries in Toronto
| Name | Category | Location |
Art Gallery of Ontario
In 2008, a transformed AGO opened to the public with a major expansion... |
Museums / Galleries | Chinatown, Kensington Market, and Queen West |
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Bata Shoe Museum
Created by Sonja Bata, wife of the founder of the Bata Shoe Company... |
Museums / Galleries | Queen's Park, the Annex, and Yorkville |
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Campbell House
The Georgian mansion of Sir William Campbell, the sixth chief... |
Museums / Galleries | Chinatown, Kensington Market, and Queen West |
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Design Exchange
A delightful example of streamlined moderne design (a later and... |
Museums / Galleries | Harbourfront, the Financial District, and Old Town |
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George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
This collection of rare ceramics includes 17th-century English... |
Museums / Galleries | Queen's Park, the Annex, and Yorkville |
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Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum
Even if you're not a hockey fan, it's worth a trip here to see... |
Museums / Galleries | Harbourfront, the Financial District, and Old Town |
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Mackenzie House
Once home to journalist William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto's first... |
Museums / Galleries | Dundas Square Area |
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McMichael Canadian Art Collection
On 100 acres of lovely woodland in Kleinburg, 30 km (19 mi) northwest... |
Museums / Galleries | Greater Toronto |
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Museum for Textiles
Ten galleries showcase over 12,000 cultural artifacts—men's... |
Museums / Galleries | Dundas Square Area |
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Ontario Science Centre
It has been called a museum of the 21st century, but it's much... |
Museums / Galleries | Greater Toronto |
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Royal Ontario Museum
Since its inception in 1912, the ROM, Canada's largest museum... |
Museums / Galleries | Queen's Park, the Annex, and Yorkville |
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Toronto Police Museum and Discovery Centre
A replica of a 19th-century police station, a collection of firearms... |
Museums / Galleries | Dundas Square Area |