The Gardiner Museum is the only museum in Canada exclusively dedicated to ceramic art. It houses an expansive collection of over 3000 pieces that represent over 11,000 years of cultural history.
Read more about The Gardener Museum >>Experience the beauty of the Canadian north and the artwork of the Canada's Arctic inhabitants at the Museum of Inuit Art. The MIA Gallery showcases sculptures, prints, ceramics, and more. Read more about Museum of Inuit Art Gallery
The Gardiner Museum is the only museum in Canada exclusively dedicated to ceramic art. It houses an expansive collection of over 3000 pieces that represent over 11,000 years of cultural history. Read more about The Gardener Museum
Parliament Hill is the seat of the Canadian federal government. Located on the top of a tall hill and overlooking the beautiful Ottawa River, Parliament Hill features a suite of Gothic-style Read more about Parliament Hill
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada's premier museum located in downtown Toronto. The ROM is one of the leading museums in the world and a favourite Toronto tourist destination. Read more about Royal Ontario Museum
The Muskoka Heritage Place, located in Huntsville, is Muskoka's cultural hub and historical centre. It is home to the Muskoka Museum, the Muskoka Pioneer Village and the Portage Flyer Train. Explore Read more about Muskoka Heritage Place
For a performance and a night you won’t forget, visit the Toronto Centre for the Arts, the premier performing arts centre that is houses three spectacular theatres. Read more about Toronto Centre for the Arts
After being closed for several years for major renovations, the Canadian Museum of Nature is finally back and it's better than ever! This museum features two new galleries of earth and sea creatures. Read more about Canadian Museum of Nature
Parkwood is the former home of auto baron R. Samuel McLaughlin (founder of General Motors of Canada). It is one of Canada's last remaining grand estates and a brilliant surviving relic of Canadian Read more about Parkwood National Historic Site
Being the 3rd largest theatre market in the world, Ontario is on the cutting edge of theatre and arts, as traditional and contemporary plays, musicals, dance recitals, art galleries, and classical concerts abound in the province.
Experience Ontario’s thriving theatre district through a variety of Shakespearean tragedies, Broadway smash hits, polished dance productions, and top of the line musicals. Toronto is known as one of the theatre capitals of the world. Ontario also holds an impressive amount of art, both ancient and modern, in its many galleries.
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