All art museums and attractions to visit in Canada

Canada has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 95 art museums that are located in Canada.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Canada? These are the ones:

  1. Harbourfront Centre1

    Harbourfront Centre

     Toronto
  2. Montreal Science Centre2

    Montreal Science Centre

     Montreal
  3. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts3

    Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

     Montreal
  4. Art Gallery of Ontario4

    Art Gallery of Ontario

     Toronto
    The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is a prominent art museum situated in the heart of downtown Toronto. Specifically, it is nestled in the Grange Park district, on Dundas Street West, between McCaul Street and Beverley. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike, offering a convenient spot for art enthusiasts to explore.
  5. Contemporary Art Gallery5

    Contemporary Art Gallery

     Vancouver
    The Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) is a non-profit public art gallery situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver. It is dedicated to the exhibition of contemporary art and features works from local, national, and international artists. The gallery is known for its focus on emerging local artists, contributing to the Canadian contemporary art scene.
  6. Vancouver Art Gallery6

    Vancouver Art Gallery

     Vancouver
    The Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) holds the distinction of being the fifth largest art museum in Canada and the largest in the western part of the country. This makes it a significant cultural institution in the region, offering a wide range of art exhibits and collections for visitors to explore.
  7. Museum of Civilization7

    Museum of Civilization

     Quebec City
    The Museum of Civilization, located in Quebec, Canada, is a public institution that was established on December 19, 1984. It opened its doors to the public in 1988, offering a wide range of exhibits and activities for visitors to enjoy. The museum is part of Old Quebec and is situated on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River, providing a picturesque setting for those visiting the museum.
  8. National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec8

    National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec

     Quebec City
    The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ) is a significant art museum located in Quebec City, Canada. It holds the status of being the national museum of the province of Quebec. The museum specializes in works related to Quebec or created by Quebecois artists, making it a unique destination for those interested in the region's art and culture.
  9. National Gallery of Canada9

    National Gallery of Canada

     Ottawa
  10. Museum of Anthropology10

    Museum of Anthropology

     Vancouver
    The Museum of Anthropology, located near Vancouver, is recognized as one of the premier institutions dedicated to the culture of the First Nations in the Pacific Northwest. This makes it a significant attraction for those interested in indigenous cultures and history.
  11. Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal11

    Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal

     Montreal
  12. Roedde House Museum12

    Roedde House Museum

     Vancouver
    The Roedde House Museum, located at 1415 Barclay Street in Vancouver, Canada, is a late-Victorian home that was built in 1893. The house was designed in the Queen Anne Revival style, which is characterized by its asymmetrical plans, verandas, and turret. The house was the home of Gustav Roedde and his family, who were prominent figures in Vancouver's history.
  13. McCord Stewart Museum13

    McCord Stewart Museum

     Montreal
  14. Château Ramezay14

    Château Ramezay

     Montreal
  15. The Rooms15

    The Rooms

     Saint John's
    The Rooms is a cultural facility located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. This facility, which opened its doors to the public in 2005, serves as a hub for the province's cultural and historical artifacts. It houses the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. The building's unique architecture is a nod to the simple gable-roofed sheds, known as 'fishing rooms', that were once a common sight in Newfoundland fishing villages.
  16. Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre16

    Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre

     Calgary
    The Chinese Cultural Centre, situated on the north-eastern side of downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is a significant cultural landmark. Completed in September 1992, the centre serves as a hub for Chinese culture and heritage in the city. Its location in the heart of the city makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike.
  17. Hart House17

    Hart House

     Toronto
  18. Design Exchange18

    Design Exchange

     Toronto
    The Design Exchange, also known as DX, is a Canadian event venue situated in the heart of Toronto's financial district. It is housed in the historical Toronto Stock Exchange building, which was incorporated into a skyscraper, the Toronto-Dominion Centre, in 1991. This iconic location offers a unique blend of history and modern architecture, making it a notable spot in downtown Toronto.
  19. Spadina Museum19

    Spadina Museum

     Toronto
    Spadina House, also known as Spadina Museum, is a historic mansion located on Spadina Road in Toronto, Canada. The museum is operated by the City of Toronto's Culture Division and is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage. The mansion has been preserved largely as it existed historically, reflecting the contemporary styles from the 1860s to the 1930s.
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    Gespeg Micmac interpretation site

     Gaspé
  21. Contemporary Calgary21

    Contemporary Calgary

     Calgary
    An impressive public art gallery dedicated to the contemporary art. They are focused on temporary exhibitions.
  22. Gardiner Museum22

    Gardiner Museum

     Toronto
    The Gardiner Museum, located in Toronto, is a unique institution in Canada as it is the only museum in the country that is solely dedicated to the art of ceramics. This specialization allows the museum to offer a deep and comprehensive exploration of ceramic art, making it a fascinating destination for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
  23. The New Gallery23

    The New Gallery

     Calgary
  24. The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery24

    The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

     Toronto
    The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is a public contemporary art gallery located in the heart of Toronto, Ontario at the Harbourfront Centre. As a non-collecting gallery, it focuses on presenting new and recent works by living Canadian and international artists. The gallery is a registered Canadian charitable organization and is supported by its members, sponsors, donors, and funding bodies at all levels of government.
  25. Glenbow25

    Glenbow

     Calgary
    The Glenbow Museum, located in Calgary, Alberta, is a renowned art and history museum. It was established in 1954 by the philanthropist Eric Harvie. The museum is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering a deep dive into the history of southern Alberta through its permanent exhibitions.
  26. Aga Khan Museum26

    Aga Khan Museum

     Toronto
    The Aga Khan Museum, situated in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a unique institution dedicated to Islamic art, Iranian (Persian) art, and Muslim culture. It provides a platform for artistic, intellectual, and scientific contributions from Muslim civilizations, making it a significant cultural hub in the region.
  27. Art Gallery of Alberta27

    Art Gallery of Alberta

     Edmonton
    The Art Gallery of Alberta, previously known as the Edmonton Art Gallery, is a public art gallery located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, showcasing a wide range of historical and contemporary artworks.
  28. Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery28

    Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery

     Vancouver
  29. Pôle culturel du Monastère des Ursulines29

    Pôle culturel du Monastère des Ursulines

     Quebec City
    The Monastery of the Ursulines of Quebec, established in 1639, holds the distinction of being the oldest institution of education for women in North America. This historical significance makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in the history of education and women's roles in society.
  30. Winnipeg Art Gallery30

    Winnipeg Art Gallery

     Winnipeg
    The Winnipeg Art Gallery, also known as WAG, is a public art gallery that was established in 1912. It is situated in the heart of Winnipeg, Canada. This gallery is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage and offers a wide range of art collections for visitors to explore.
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    Anvil Centre

     New Westminster
  32. Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives32

    Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives

     Brampton
    The Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA) is a multifaceted institution that serves as a museum, art gallery, and archives for the Regional Municipality of Peel. It is situated in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The establishment offers a rich blend of historical, artistic, and cultural experiences, making it a significant destination for tourists and locals alike.
  33. Mcmaster Museum of Art33

    Mcmaster Museum of Art

     Hamilton
    The McMaster Museum of Art (MMA) is a public art gallery situated at the heart of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The museum is conveniently located in the centre of the campus, adjacent to Mills Memorial Library and near the McMaster University Student Centre. This central location makes it easily accessible for visitors.
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    Rennie Museum

     Vancouver
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    Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto

     Toronto
  36. Quebec Crafts Museum36

    Quebec Crafts Museum

     Montreal
  37. The R. Tait Mckenzie Memorial Museum37

    The R. Tait Mckenzie Memorial Museum

     Mississippi Mills
    One of the key features of the Mill of Kintail Conservation Area is an 1830s grist mill. This mill was once the summer home and sculpture studio of R. Tait McKenzie, a medical doctor, sculptor, and native of Ramsay Township. McKenzie's connection to the mill adds a layer of historical and cultural significance to the site.
  38. Studio Bell - National Music Centre38

    Studio Bell - National Music Centre

     Calgary
    The National Music Centre, also known as NMC, is a non-profit institution that serves as both a museum and a performance venue. It is situated in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The permanent establishment of the NMC, known as Studio Bell, is located at 850 4th Street S.E. in the Downtown East Village of Calgary.
  39. Mackenzie Art Gallery39

    Mackenzie Art Gallery

     Regina
    The MacKenzie Art Gallery, situated in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is housed in the versatile T. C. Douglas Building. This building is conveniently located at the edge of the Wascana Centre, making it easily accessible for visitors. The gallery offers a diverse range of art exhibits, making it a worthwhile destination for art enthusiasts.
  40. Mcmichael Canadian Art Collection40

    Mcmichael Canadian Art Collection

     Vaughan
    The McMichael Canadian Art Collection (MCAC) is a renowned art museum situated in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. The museum is nestled on a sprawling 100-acre property in the charming village of Kleinburg. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it an ideal destination for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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    Beothuk Interpretation Centre

     Boyd's Cove
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    Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre

     Halifax
  43. THEMUSEUM43

    THEMUSEUM

     Kitchener
    TheMuseum, which was previously known as the Waterloo Regional Children's Museum until 2010, is a unique blend of art and technology. Located in the vibrant city of Kitchener, Ontario, this museum offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. It's a place where art meets technology, providing a platform for creativity and innovation.
  44. deGarthe Gallery44

    deGarthe Gallery

     Peggy's Cove
    The home of William Edward deGarthe in Peggy's Cove has been converted into the William E. deGarthe Gallery. This gallery houses a permanent exhibition of 65 of deGarthe's paintings and sculptures. The gallery is open to the public from May 1 until October 31 each year, offering visitors a chance to experience the artist's work firsthand.
  45. Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts45

    Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts

     Sherbrooke
    The Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts, established in 1982, is a regional museum located in Sherbrooke, Quebec. It is dedicated to promoting the art of artists from the Eastern Townships or those inspired by the Eastern Townships. This museum serves as a platform for these artists to showcase their work and for visitors to appreciate the unique artistry of the region.
  46. Carr House46

    Carr House

     Victoria
    Carr House, located in Victoria, British Columbia, is a National Historic Site of Canada. This house holds significant historical value as it was the childhood home of Emily Carr, a renowned Canadian painter. The house and its surroundings had a profound influence on Carr's paintings and writings, making it a site of interest for those who appreciate her work.
  47. Onsite Gallery47

    Onsite Gallery

     Toronto
  48. Museum of Contemporary Art48

    Museum of Contemporary Art

     Toronto
    The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada, also known as MOCA, is a museum and art gallery located in Toronto, Ontario. It was formerly known as the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art or MOCCA. The museum is an independent entity and is registered as a charitable organization. This means that it operates independently and relies on donations and funding to support its operations and exhibitions.
  49. Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies49

    Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies

     Banff
    The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is a significant cultural institution located in the picturesque town of Banff, Alberta, Canada. As the fourth largest cultural history museum in Alberta, it offers a comprehensive insight into the cultural heritage of the Rocky Mountains of Canada. The museum collects, preserves, and exhibits materials related to this rich heritage, making them available for education and research.
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    Centre de design de l'UQAM

     Montreal
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    Images Boréales Inuit Art Gallery

     Montreal
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    Plug In Ica

     Winnipeg
    Art presented in this venue will most likely blow your mind away. Often enliven with performances.
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    Harcourt House Artist Run Centre

     Edmonton
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    Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art

     Vancouver
    A striking gallery exhibiting various pieces of Bill Reid, famous Haida artist. There are also exhibits of other Haida artists.
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    Albert Gilles Copper Art Studio & Museum

     Quebec City
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    Fonderie Darling

     Montreal
    This industrial building is often place of avant-garde exhibitions by artists from all over the world.
  57. Orillia Museum of Art & History57

    Orillia Museum of Art & History

     Orillia
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    Bay of Spirits Gallery

     Toronto
    A gallery offering wide collection of aboriginal art such as totem poles, Inuit carvings or Inukshuk figurines.
  59. Art Gallery of Hamilton59

    Art Gallery of Hamilton

     Hamilton
    The Art Gallery of Hamilton, abbreviated as AGH, is a renowned art museum nestled in the heart of the Canadian city, Hamilton. The main building of the museum is conveniently located in the city centre on King Street West, making it easily accessible for tourists. Additionally, the museum also has a branch on James Street North, providing visitors with more options to explore the rich collection of artworks.
  60. Museum London60

    Museum London

     London
    Museum London, situated in London, Ontario, Canada, is a renowned institution that houses both art and history exhibits. This museum offers a unique blend of historical artifacts and artistic masterpieces, providing a comprehensive cultural experience for visitors.
  61. Ross Memorial Museum61

    Ross Memorial Museum

     Saint Andrews
    The Ross Memorial Museum, located in the National Historic District of St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, is a unique showcase of a personal decorative arts collection. The museum is housed in a beautifully preserved early 19th-century house, providing a fitting backdrop for the diverse collection of artifacts.
  62. Gallery Stratford62

    Gallery Stratford

     Stratford
    Gallery Stratford, located in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, is a public art gallery that was established in 1967. Over the years, it has become one of the leading art galleries in the region, organizing exhibitions that feature local, national, and international visual artists.
  63. Carstairs Heritage Centre63

    Carstairs Heritage Centre

     Carstairs
    Built onto the 1901 Knox Presbyterian Church, The Carstairs Heritage Centre was established in 1986 to collect, preserve, record, and interpret objects and materials relevant to Carstairs and District. The museum boasts a diverse collection of displays spanning 10 galleries which contextualises the
  64. Itsanitaq Museum64

    Itsanitaq Museum

     Churchill
    The Itsanitaq Museum, situated in Churchill, Canada, is a cultural institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Inuit culture. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich history and traditions of the Inuit people.
  65. Baie-Saint-Paul Museum of Contemporary Art65

    Baie-Saint-Paul Museum of Contemporary Art

     Baie-Saint-Paul
    The Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul, previously known as the Centre d'art de Baie-Saint-Paul, is a contemporary art museum situated in Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada. This museum is a significant cultural hub in the region, showcasing a wide range of contemporary art pieces.
  66. Arcadia Earth Toronto66

    Arcadia Earth Toronto

     Toronto
    Arcadia Earth is a multi-sensory journey that combines creative art installations and exciting technology to inspire visitors to take action towards a more sustainable future. This immersive experience showcases the beauty of our planet and the impact of human actions on the environment. Our goal is
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    Brass Art Albert Gilles

     Château-Richer
    A museum where you can see the fascinating collection of copper art made by one family for over 80 years.
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    Eastern Edge Gallery

     Saint John's
    Unique venue that gives the exhibiting artists total freedom over how their works are displayed. Very interesting!
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    The Japan Foundation, Toronto

     Toronto
    A Japanese cultural centre, offering traditional Japanese arts exhibition, dramatic performances and public readings.
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    Platform Centre

     Winnipeg
    A vibrant exhibition space with novel approach to photography and multimedia. A must for contemporary art connoisseurs.
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    Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art

     Winnipeg
    Progressive exhibition space connecting the urban experience and aboriginal roots. Now this is interesting!
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    Allen Sapp Gallery

     North Battleford
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    Indigenous Experiences

     Ottawa
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    Audain Art Museum

     Whistler
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    Two Rivers Gallery

     Prince George
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    Kawartha Art Gallery

     Kawartha Lakes
  77. Montreal Art Center and Museum77

    Montreal Art Center and Museum

     Montreal
    The Montreal Art Center is a not-for-profit community arts hub, proudly supporting local artists since 2010. Located in the historic patrimonial building at 1844 William Street in Griffintown, originally built in 1879, our center serves as the creative home to hundreds of member artists, offering ov
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    L'espace contemporain

     Quebec City
    A small but very inspiring contemporary art gallery that is worth seeing for those who love modern art.
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    Richmond Art Gallery

     Richmond
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    Barbie Expo

     Montreal
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    The Museum of Fine Arts

     Mont-Saint-Hilaire
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    Pavilion Art Galleries

     Winnipeg
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    Kline Fine Jewellery and Design

     Edmonton
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    Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery

     Moose Jaw
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    Artspace Peterborough

     Peterborough
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    Art Gallery of Peterborough

     Peterborough
    The Art Gallery of Peterborough, located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, is a public art gallery that offers free admission. As a non-profit organization, it relies on the support of its members and the community. This gallery is an excellent destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, providing an opportunity to explore a diverse collection of artworks without any entry fee.
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    Art Gallery of Mississauga

     Mississauga
    The Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) is a public, not-for-profit art gallery that is situated in the Mississauga Civic Centre on Celebration Square. This location is conveniently located across from the Square One Mall, making it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The gallery is open six days a week, with Mondays being the only day it is closed. Admission to the gallery is free, and it offers guided exhibition tours, regular art social events, workshops for adult learners, and youth programmes for schools, universities, and community groups.
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    Varley Art Gallery of Markham

     Markham
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    McKay Art Centre

     Markham
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    Godfrey Dean Art Gallery

     Yorkton
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    Gallery 2 - Grand Forks Art Gallery

     Grand Forks
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    Musée international d'art naïf de Magog

     Magog
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    Joliette Art Museum

     Joliette
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    Musée d'art contemporain des Laurentides

     Saint-Jérôme
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    Charles Macdonald Concrete House

     Centreville