All art museums and attractions to visit in Toronto

Toronto (Ontario) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 14 art museums that are located in Toronto.

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

  1. Harbourfront Centre1

    Harbourfront Centre

     Toronto
  2. Art Gallery of Ontario2

    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.
  3. Hart House3

    Hart House

     Toronto
  4. Design Exchange4

    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.
  5. Spadina Museum5

    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.
  6. Gardiner Museum6

    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.
  7. The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery7

    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.
  8. Aga Khan Museum8

    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.
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    Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto

     Toronto
  10. Onsite Gallery10

    Onsite Gallery

     Toronto
  11. Museum of Contemporary Art11

    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.
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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.
  13. Arcadia Earth Toronto13

    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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    The Japan Foundation, Toronto

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