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Museums and Galleries

This page offers links to a variety of services and information related to museums and galleries.

Information and Resources

  • Indian and Inuit Art Centre
    The Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Art Collection represents works of art by Canadian First Nations (Indian), Métis and Inuit artists as well as works by young emerging and mid-career artists.
  • Discover Arts and Culture in Ontario
    From performance stages to gallery walls, exhibition halls and displays, explore and be thrilled by great expressions of art and culture in Ontario.
  • Ontario Museum Association
    The central source of information that will meet the needs of museums and museum workers as they face the challenges of today and the future.
  • Science North
    Science North is a science centre and family attraction that opened in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada in 1984 and has since welcomed millions of visitors from around the world.
  • Archives of Ontario's Online Exhibits
    The Archives of Ontario offers a number of exhibitions that highlight their collections. The most recent online exhibits can be accessed directly from this page. Earlier exhibits are arranged thematically.
  • Government of Ontario Art Collection
    Learn more about the first publicly funded art collection in the country. The formation of the Government of Ontario Art Collection dating to the middle of the 19th century today comprises almost 2,500 historical and contemporary works of art.
  • Art Gallery of Ontario
    With the grand reopening on November 14 and designed by world-celebrated architect Frank Gehry, the transformed AGO is the imaginative centre of Toronto. Founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America with more than 68,000 works in its collection.
  • Ontario Science Centre
    Since its opening September 26, 1969, the Ontario Science Centre has been a pioneer in creating interactive experiences that make science accessible. It has attracted over 40 million visitors from around the world and is one of Canada’s most visited attractions.
  • Royal Ontario Museum
    The Royal Ontario Museum is among the world’s leading museums of natural history, and of world cultures. On this website, you have access to thousands of photographs and summaries from the ROM’s collections, results of its research activities, information on current programs and exhibitions, and means to download information, watch podcasts and purchase tickets to the museum and its events.
  • Featured Aboriginal Artists
    Browse an online gallery of the work of First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists.
  • Guide to Ontario Museums
    Browse museums by name, type, city or region. Search for a museum in Ontario.
  • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
    The McMichael Canadian Art collection is the perfect gallery for an introduction to Canada’s art, its peoples, their cultures and their history.
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