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
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
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
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum features over 130 aircraft and many artifacts, such as engines, propellers and other instruments from around the world. The museum focuses on Canadian Read more about Canada Aviation and Space Museum
The Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada houses permanent displays of the history of money in Canada as well as around the world. It also features temporary and traveling exhibitions about a variety Read more about Currency Museum
The Canadian War Museum is dedicated to presenting Canada's rich military past and to demonstrating how it shaped the nation. This impressive museum houses about 13,000 pieces of artwork that display Read more about Canadian War Museum
The Canada Science and Technology Museum focuses on explaining the continuous relationship between science, technology and the transformation of Canadian society. It features a series of workshops Read more about Canada Science and Technology Museum
Museums are a fantastic (and usually economical) way to learn more about a local culture and its history, and while there are many wonderful, informative museums located across Ontario, the main hubs are found in Toronto and Ottawa.
Tourists should know, however, that it's next to impossible to visit each and every museum in these cities, in one day. For instance, Ottawa has museums dedicated to currency, nature, agriculture, aviation and space, and much more. Toronto, on the other hand, boasts the infamous Royal Ontario Museum, the Bata Shoe Museum, and so many others.
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