Proud of our heritage, Toronto boasts some of the most extensive information and artifacts about Canada’s accomplished history.
The Design Exchange is Canada's national design museum.
Set along the walking trails of Thomson Memorial Park, the museum traces the story of this community's rural roots and...
This rare Regency picturesque cottage is a graceful monument to John and Jemima Howard, the couple who founded High Park.
Located in the heart of Toronto's exciting West Queen West Art and Design District, there are many contemporary galleries, retail...
No trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum.
Museum displays and education programs centred upon the history of sugar, The Redpath Sugar Company, antique and modern refining technologies...
Set in the scenic Don River, Todmorden Mills explores the early days of industry in Toronto, its role in Toronto's...
Restored to its heyday of 1847, Montgomery's Inn remains a meeting place where visitors share stories of immigration, travel, neighbourhoods and...
The Centre memorializes the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust.
Situated in downtown Toronto, Mackenzie House is a Greek Revival row-house, which was purchased by the community for William Lyon...
Step into Canada's past and explore an authentically re-created 1860's Ontario country village.
A place to discover, experience and enjoy the over 10,000 year old art, architecture and values of Indo-Canadian heritage.
Visit the site of the 1813 Battle of York and the birthplace of modern Toronto.
The NFB Mediatheque is the ultimate window into Canadian culture in the heart of Toronto's entertainment district.
Visit Canada's Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendour.
The museum collects and displays photographs and objects which represent the economic, political and social history of the former city...
The MZTV Museum and Archive seeks to protect, preserve and promote the Receiving Instruments of Television History.
Visit this elegant farmhouse built by the Gibson family in 1851 and discover the dramatic part members of the Gibson family...
The museum celebrates the aviation heritage of Toronto and the science and adventure of flight.
Canada’s only public museum south of the Arctic devoted exclusively to Inuit art and culture.
Enjoy a guided tour highlighting the exquisite furniture and decors reflecting Toronto art scene of the late 19th and early...
Take an intimate look at one of the world’s oldest forms of art and material culture – ceramics.
The world's one and only. Voted “Toronto's Top Appeal Attraction” by Zagat Survey.
The Textile Museum of Canada (TMC) is a non-profit institution with a collection that spans nearly 2,000 years.