
Experience Canada's diversity in the multitude of museums and galleries across Ontario.
In every corner of Ontario there is a collection of art and artifacts to inspire. See the world's greatest canoe collection at the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough. Feel the excitement of flying in the north at the Bushplane Heritage Centre in Sault Ste. Marie.
Experience the great Canadian landscape through the eyes of its most beloved painters at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, or be moved by the powerful imagery of Aboriginal artists at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. You can also appreciate Canadian creativity at the 8000-piece collection housed in the renovated Art Gallery of Hamilton, the third largest gallery in Canada.
Ottawa, Canada's capital city, boasts national museums housing major collections of Canadian and international art, as well as an inspired chronicle of the human experience at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Marvel at Canada's technological wonders - big and small - at the Canada Science and Technology Museum and a fine selection of Canada's finest works of art at the National Gallery.
Step into the bustling arts scene in Toronto, home of the Art Gallery of Ontario with a fascinating collection of Canadian and International works. For a more modern perspective, visit the Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art on trendy Queen Street. You'll also want to pay a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum - the largest and most prestigious museum in Canada. Take a fascinating tour of the human body and learn all about health and disease at BODY WORLDS & The Story of the Heart, a new exhibition at the Ontario Science Centre. Delight yourself with wonderfully eclectic collections like the porcelain treasures at Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art and fantastic footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum.
Open your child's eyes to the wonders of science at the Waterloo Regional Children's Museum or at the London Regional Children's Museum. A test flight at the Canadian Air and Space Museum will teach children who want to be pilots all about the challenging science of air traffic control and much more.
Explore diverse and engaging exhibitions across Ontario. You'll discover international and contemporary collections at Ontario's major galleries as well as special collections and blockbuster exhibitions with real crowd appeal. |
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Did you know?
The Distillery District in Toronto is brimming with studios and galleries showcasing some of the best and most intriguing art in the city, from historical to contemporary photography, painting, sculpture and installation.
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